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Neil Sedaka: All Time Greatest Hits, Volume 2

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Neil Sedaka: All Time Greatest Hits, Volume 2
Compilation album by
Released1991 (1991)
Recorded1958-1964
GenrePop
LabelRCA Records
Neil Sedaka chronology
Neil Sedaka: All Time Greatest Hits
(1988)
Neil Sedaka: All Time Greatest Hits, Volume 2
(1991)
Timeless — The Very Best of Neil Sedaka
(1991)

Neil Sedaka: All Time Greatest Hits, Volume 2 is a compilation album containing the works of American pop singer Neil Sedaka. The songs featured are some of Sedaka's lesser-known songs from his days with RCA Victor from 1958–1966, songs that were not included on the 1988 album Neil Sedaka: All Time Greatest Hits. The album was released in 1991 by RCA Records.

Tracks

  1. "The Diary" (alternate take) (recorded 10/27/1958)
  2. "I Go Ape! (1/15/1959)
  3. "Stupid Cupid" (4/1/1959)
  4. "The Same Old Fool" (October 1960)
  5. "Don't Lead Me On" (10/5/1961)
  6. "All The Words In The World" (2/9/1962)
  7. "Waiting For Never" (9/10/1962)
  8. "Look Inside Your Heart" (9/10/1962)
  9. "The Dreamer" (5/6/1963)
  10. "Bad Girl" (9/23/1963)
  11. "Wait 'Till You See My Baby" (9/23/1963)
  12. "The Closest Thing To Heaven" (February 1964)
  13. "Sunny" (5/25/1964)
  14. "I Hope He Breaks Your Heart" (9/30/1964)
  15. "Let The People Talk" (9/30/1964)
  16. "In The Chapel With You" (12/29/1964)
  17. "The World Through A Tear" (6/7/1965)
  18. "The Answer To My Prayer" (11/6/1965)
  19. "Blue Boy" (11/6/1965)
  20. "We Can Make It If We Try" (10/4/1966)
  21. "Station Announcements" (from a recording session with Al Nevins, 9/10/1962)