Greatest Hits (Richard Marx album)
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Greatest hits album by Richard Marx | ||||
Released | November 1997 | |||
Recorded | 1986 - 1997 | |||
Genre | Rock, pop rock, adult contemporary | |||
Length | 74:40 | |||
Label | Capitol | |||
Producer | Richard Marx, David Cole, Humberto Gatica, and Randy Jackson | |||
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Greatest Hits is the third compilation album by Richard Marx. Released in 1997, this greatest hits package was the last recording for Marx as a Capitol Records artist. This album contains fourteen of Marx's hit releases, plus "Touch Of Heaven," a promotional single from the album Flesh & Bone, and a new track, "Angel's Lullaby."
This album was certified Platinum in the United Kingdom in 2013.
According to Nielsen SoundScan, as of 2015, the disc has sold nearly 600,000 copies in the United States, although it has not received its corresponding Gold album certification.
Track listing
All songs written by Richard Marx, except where noted.
- "Don't Mean Nothing" (Marx/Bruce Gaitsch) — 4:42
- "Endless Summer Nights" — 4:32
- "Now And Forever" — 3:34
- "Should've Known Better" — 4:12
- "Angelia" — 5:18
- "Hold On to the Nights" — 5:14
- "Angel's Lullaby" — 3:58
- "Take This Heart" — 4:11
- "Satisfied" — 4:14
- "Until I Find You Again" — 4:25
- "Hazard" — 5:17
- "The Way She Loves Me" — 4:15
- "Keep Coming Back" — 6:49
- "Children of the Night" — 4:42
- "Touch of Heaven" — 4:52
- "Right Here Waiting" — 4:23
Miscellaneous
- The Japanese version of the album contains the bonus tracks "Slipping Away" and "Thanks to You".
- The album was dedicated to Dick Marx, Richard Marx's father.
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