The Best of Mandy Moore

The Best of Mandy Moore
Greatest hits album by Mandy Moore
Released November 16, 2004
Genre Pop
Label Epic
Mandy Moore chronology
Coverage
(2003)
The Best of Mandy Moore
(2004)
Candy
(2005)

The Best of Mandy Moore is a greatest hits compilation album featuring songs from Mandy Moore, released in 2004 through Epic Records.

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History

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Mandy Moore was reportedly displeased that this collection, along with the album Candy, featured songs from her first two albums since she disowned that period of her career. The compilation didn't receive any promotion or participation from Moore, was not released worldwide and landed at #148 in the U.S. Billboard 200 Albums Chart. The DVD additionally featured music videos and live performances.

The album has sold 104,000 copies in the United States.[1]

For an unknown reason, the "Walk Me Home" music video featured on the DVD portion of this album is edited from its original version. The plotline about how Moore is actually daydreaming about being with an actor is gone.

Track listing

  1. "Candy" (David Rice, Mark Stevens)
  2. "Walk Me Home" (T. Moran)
  3. "So Real" (Tony Battaglia)
  4. "I Wanna Be With You" (K Thomas)
  5. "In My Pocket"(Randall Barlow, Emilio Estefan, Jr., Liza Quintana, Gian Marco Zignago)
  6. "Crush"(Kenny Gioia, Sheppard)
  7. "Cry"(James Renald)
  8. "Only Hope" (Jonathan Foreman)
  9. "Have a Little Faith in Me" (John Hiatt)
  10. "Can We Still Be Friends"(Todd Rundgren)
  11. "Senses Working Overtime"(Andy Partridge)
  12. "I Feel the Earth Move "(Carole King)
  13. "Top of the World" (Daniel Pringle; Jeff Cohen; Leah Haywood)
  14. "Secret Love" (Paul Francis Webster; Sammy Fain)

Deluxe Edition with bonus DVD

  1. "Candy"
  2. "Walk Me Home"
  3. "So Real"
  4. "I Wanna Be With You"
  5. "In My Pocket"
  6. "Crush"
  7. "Cry"
  8. "Have a Little Faith in Me"
  1. "Moonshadow"
  2. "Senses Working Overtime"
  3. "Drop the Pilot"
  4. "Have a Little Faith in Me"

References

  1. ^ Billboard.com - Ask Billboard Retrieved: June 5, 2009]