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Greatest Hits (Alexander O'Neal album)

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Greatest Hits
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedAugust 23, 2004 (U.K.)
August 24, 2004 (U.S.)
Recorded1984–1992
GenreR&B
Length77:23
LabelTabu/Virgin
ProducerJimmy Jam & Terry Lewis
Alexander O'Neal chronology
Saga of a Married Man
(2002)
Greatest Hits
(2004)
Live At The Hammersmith Apollo, London
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic link

Greatest Hits is a singles compilation album by American recording artist Alexander O'Neal, released on 23 August 2004. Greatest Hits comprises fifteen best-selling singles released between 1985 and 1993.

Track listing

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All songs written and composed by James Harris and Terry Lewis, except where noted.

  1. "Never Knew Love Like This" – 5:16
  2. "Innocent / Alex 9000 / Innocent II" – 10:33
  3. "Fake" – 4:02
  4. "All True Man" – 5:05
  5. "Criticize" (Alexander O'Neal, Garry Johnson) – 4:04
  6. "Saturday Love" (Cherrelle featuring Alexander O'Neal) – 5:01
  7. "If You Were Here Tonight" (Monte Moir) – 6:05
  8. "Hearsay '89" – 3:42
  9. "(What Can I Say) To Make You Love Me" – 4:31
  10. "The Lovers" – 4:44
  11. "What's Missing" – 5:44
  12. "A Broken Heart Can Mend" – 3:45
  13. "What is This Thing Called Love?" – 6:07
  14. "You Were Meant to Be My Lady (Not My Girl)" – 4:12
  15. "Love Makes No Sense" (Tony Tolbert, Lance Alexander) – 4:23

Charts

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Peak positions

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Original release
Chart Peak
Position
UK Albums Chart[1] 12
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums[2] 59

Sales and certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[3] Gold 100,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References

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  1. ^ "UK Charts > Alexander O'Neal". Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on 2012-06-28. Retrieved 2012-05-26.
  2. ^ "US Albums Charts > Alexander O'Neal". Billboard. Retrieved 2012-05-26.
  3. ^ "British album certifications – Alexander O'Neal – Greatest Hits". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
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