Greatest Hits [Capitol] Dion

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  • Release Date: 10/21/2003
  • Sales Rank: 6,795
  • Label: CAPITOL
  • UPC: 724359348520

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Greatest Hits [Capitol]

1LISTENI Wonder Why 2:22
2LISTENA Teenager in Love 2:38
3LISTENNo One Knows 2:38
4LISTENWhere or When 2:39
5LISTENLonely Teenager 2:20
6LISTENRunaround Sue 2:43
7LISTENThe Wanderer 2:49
8LISTENThe Majestic 2:43
9LISTENLovers Who Wander 2:32
10LISTENLittle Diane 2:48
11LISTENLove Came to Me 2:47
12LISTENRuby Baby 2:38
13LISTENGonna Make It Alone 2:36
14LISTENSandy 2:20
15LISTENThis Little Girl 2:39
16LISTENDonna the Prima Donna 2:55
17LISTENDrip Drop 2:38
18LISTENAbraham, Martin and John 3:23
19LISTENKing of the New York Streets 4:52
20LISTENIf I Should Fall Behind 2:59
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Editorial Reviews

A guy has got to make a living, right? It's impossible to blame Dion for the proliferation of greatest-hits packages that come out under his name. Capitol alone -- this time under their Liberty imprint -- has issued this material nearly countless times. The shame is that Dion's greatest-hits seldom seem to go deeper than his work with the Belmonts and his early-'60s material. This set, much to its credit, goes a bit deeper by issuing "Abraham, Martin and John," Dion's gorgeous reading of Bruce Springsteen's "If I Should Fall Behind," his own amazing tune, "King of the New York Streets," and a remix of "The Wanderer." But there's nothing here from Dion's seminal-'70s material, which included "Suite for Late Summer," "Sit Down Old Friend," or even his Phil Spector-produced "Born to Be With You." All the doo wop and early rock hits are here, from "Runaround Sue," to "Ruby Baby," "Lovers Who Wander," to "Sandy," and even his Columbia hit, "Drip Drop," which alone is enough to recommend this disc. Still, outside of the box set, Dion has been given short shrift in the compilation department; he deserves far more than he gets. Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

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