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Greatest Hits

US release
Compilation album by Rick Astley
Released March 19, 2002
Recorded 1988-1998
Genre Adult Contemporary, Europe, Dance Pop, Pop, Disco
Label BMG
Producer Chris Braide, Daize Washbourn, Gary Stevenson, Ian Curnow
Professional reviews
Rick Astley chronology
Greatest Hits (UK Bonus Track)
(2002)
Greatest Hits
(2002)
3 Originals
(2002)
Alternate covers
UK release

Greatest Hits is a compilation byRick Astley released in the UK in 2002 and in the US a year later. While the American version features alternate mixes focused between 1987 and 1991, the European version features hits up to his 2002 album Keep It Turned On.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks composed by Stock Aitken Waterman unless stated otherwise.

European Version

  1. "Never Gonna Give You Up" - 3:33
  2. "Whenever You Need Somebody" (Single Version) - 3:27
  3. "When I Fall in Love" - 3:03 (composed by Edward Heyman and Victor Young)
  4. "My Arms Keep Missing You" - 3:13
  5. "Together Forever" - 3:22
  6. "It Would Take a Strong Strong Man" - 3:40
  7. "She Wants to Dance with Me" - 3:16
  8. "Take Me to Your Heart" - 3:29
  9. "Hold Me in Your Arms" - 4:32 (composed by Rick Astley)
  10. "Cry For Help" (Single Version) - 4:06 (composed by Rob Fisher and Rick Astley)
  11. "Move Right Out" - 3:54 (composed by Rob Fisher and Rick Astley)
  12. "Never Knew Love" - 3:07 (composed by John Paul and Derek Bordeaux)
  13. "The Ones You Love" (Single Version) - 4:20 (composed by Dave West and Rick Astley]])
  14. "Hopelessly" - 3:36 (composed by Rob Fisher and Rick Astley)
  15. "Body and Soul" - 4:10
  16. "Sleeping" - 3:41 (composed by Rick Astley and Chris Braide)

US Version

  1. "Never Gonna Give You Up" - 3:33
  2. "It Would Take a Strong Strong Man" - 3:40
  3. "She Wants to Dance with Me (Watermix)" - 3:16
  4. "Whenever You Need Somebody" (7") - 3:27
  5. "Move Right Out" (7") - 3:54 (composed by Rob Fisher and Rick Astley)
  6. "Giving Up on Love" (7" R&B Version) - 4:07 (composed by Rick Astley)
  7. "Together Forever" (Lover's Leap 7" Remix) - 3:22
  8. "Take Me to Your Heart" (7") - 3:29
  9. "My Arms Keep Missing You" (The No L Mix) - 6:47
  10. "Ain't Too Proud to Beg" - 4:17 (composed by Eddie Holland and Norman Whitfield)
  11. "Hopelessly" - 3:36 (composed by Rob Fisher and Rick Astley)
  12. "When You Gonna" (12") - 7:34 (composed by Ian Curnow, Phil Harding and Rick Astley)1
  13. "Never Knew Love" (Remix) - 3:07 (composed by John Paul and Derek Bordeaux)
  14. "Hold Me in Your Arms" (7") - 4:32 (composed by Rick Astley)
  15. "When I Fall in Love" - 3:03 (composed by Edward Heyman and Victor Young)
  16. "Cry For Help" (Single) - 4:05 (composed by Rob Fisher and Rick Astley)
  17. "The Ones You Love" (Single) - 4:20 (composed by Dave West and Rick Astley)

[2]

  • 1 - Credited to Rick and Lisa.

Charts

Chart[3] Peak
position
Danish Albums Chart 5

Singles

When You Gonna

"When You Gonna"
Single by Rick Astley and Lisa Carter
from the album Greatest Hits 
Released 1987 
Format  
Recorded 1987
Genre Pop/Dance 
Length 3:32
Label RCA/BMG Heritage
Writer(s) Rick Astley, Ian Curnow, Phil Harding
Producer Phil Harding, Ian Curnow
Rick Astley and Lisa Carter singles chronology
"When You Gonna"
(1987)
Rick Astley
"Never Gonna Give You Up"
(1987)
Lisa Carter
No more information

"When You Gonna", recorded as duet by Rick Astley and Lisa Carter for the albums When You Gonna and Greatest Hits. The song was released in 1987.

7" single
  1. "When You Gonna"  3:28
  2. "When You Gonna (Dub Mix)"  5:48

References

  1. ^ link to rate of MSN Music
  2. ^ lescharts.com - Rick Astley - Greatest Hits
  3. ^ "Greatest Hits", Danish Singles Chart Danishcharts.com (Retrieved February 26, 2008)







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