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The Collection (Sandie Shaw album)

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The Collection is a compilation album by British singer Sandie Shaw released in 2007 shortly after her 60th birthday. Released as a budget-priced album by EMI (to whom Shaw licensed her entire recording catalogue some years previously), it contains mostly recordings from the 1960s (the decade in which Shaw was at the height of her fame) including A-sides (such as two UK number one hits - the Burt Bacharach/Hal David-penned "(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me" and the Eurovision-winning "Puppet on a String"), B-sides, album tracks plus two exclusive foreign language songs.

Track listing

  1. (There's) Always Something There to Remind Me
  2. Don't You Know
  3. I'll Stop at Nothing
  4. Downtown
  5. Baby I Need Your Loving
  6. Message Understood
  7. Don't You Count On It
  8. When I Fall in Love
  9. Do You Mind
  10. Tomorrow
  11. Think Sometimes About Me
  12. Puppet on a String
  13. Tell The Boys
  14. You've Not Changed
  15. I Get a Kick Out of You
  16. Those Were the Days
  17. Du Lugst So Wunderbar (One More Lie)
  18. Scarborough Fair
  19. What Now My Love
  20. Send Me a Letter
  21. Love Me Do
  22. Reviewing the Situation
  23. Dieu Seul Sait (Heaven Knows I'm Missing Him Now)
  24. Usignolo, Usignolo (Maple Village)