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Greatest Hits: 1985–1995

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Heart - Greatest Hits: 1985–1995 is a compilation album by the American rock band Heart. This compilation is a companion to the 1998 Epic release Greatest Hits (1976-1983) and collects the band's studio hits from the Capitol Records years on a single disc, including the semi-rarities of the Ann Wilson and Cheap Trick singer Robin Zander duet "Surrender to Me" and the previously unreleased studio cover version of John Farnham's "You're the Voice".

Track listing

  1. "What About Love" (Brian Allen, Sheron Alton, Jim Vallance) - 3:47
  2. "If Looks Could Kill" (Jack Conrad, Bob Garrett) - 3:45
  3. "Never" (Ann Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Greg Bloch, Holly Knight) - 4:05
  4. "These Dreams" (Martin Page, Bernie Taupin) - 4:25
  5. "Nothin' at All" (Mark Mueller) - 4:11
  6. "Alone" (Tom Kelly, Billy Steinberg) - 3:38
  7. "Who Will You Run To" (Diane Warren) - 4:05
  8. "There's the Girl" (remix) (Knight, N. Wilson) - 4:01
  9. "Surrender to Me" (Richard Marx, Ross Vanelli) - 3:57
  10. "All I Wanna Do Is Make Love to You" (Robert John "Mutt" Lange) - 5:05
  11. "I Didn't Want to Need You" (Warren) - 4:22
  12. "Tall, Dark Handsome Stranger" (Knight, Albert Hammond) - 4:05
  13. "Stranded" (Jamie Kyle, Jeff Harrington) - 4:08
  14. "You're the Voice" (Studio Version) (Andy Qunta, Keith Reid, Maggie Ryder, Chris Thompson) - 4:27
  15. "Back to Avalon" (A. Wilson, N. Wilson, Kit Hain) - 3:45
  16. "Black on Black II" (A. Wilson, N. Wilson, Lisa Dalbello) - 3:50
  17. "Will You Be There (In the Morning)" (Lange) - 4:30
  18. "The Road Home" (A. Wilson) - 3:50

Original album releases

Certifications

Country Organization Year Sales
USA RIAA 2007 Gold (+ 500,000)[3]

References

  1. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Heart - Greatest Hits 1985 -1995 review". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2014-06-25.
  2. ^ Brackett, Nathan; Christian Hoard (2004). The Rolling Stone Album Guide. New York City, New York: Simon and Schuster. p. 372. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8.
  3. ^ "RIAA Searchable database: search for "Greatest Hits 1985-1995"". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved June 25, 2014.