Greatest Hits: The Deluxe Edition

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Greatest Hits/The Deluxe Edition
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Compilation album by
ReleasedNovember 19, 2013
Recorded1984–1994
Genre Hard rock
Length58:36
Label Friday Music
Producer Various
David Lee Roth chronology
Diamond Dave
(2003)
Greatest Hits/The Deluxe Edition
(2013)
Professional ratings
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Greatest Hits/The Deluxe Edition is a greatest hits album by American rock singer David Lee Roth, compiling his solo work from 1985 to 1994.

Contents

Track listings

CD

No.TitleWriter(s)Original releaseLength
1."California Girls" Brian Wilson Crazy from the Heat 2:54
2."Just a Gigolo/I Ain't Got Nobody" Leonello Casucci, Irving Caesar / Spencer Williams, Roger GrahamCrazy from the Heat4:44
3."Easy Street" Dan Hartman Crazy from the Heat3:51
4."Coconut Grove" John Sebastian, Zal Yanovsky Crazy from the Heat2:53
5."Just Like Paradise"David Lee Roth, Brett Tuggle Skyscraper 4:07
6."A Little Luck"David Lee Roth, Eddie Anderson, Steve Hunter, Your Filthy Little Mouth 4:41
7."I'm Easy" Billy Field, Tom Price Eat 'Em and Smile 2:10
8."Tobacco Road" John D. Loudermilk Eat 'Em and Smile2:30
9."Goin' Crazy!"David Lee Roth, Steve Vai Eat 'Em and Smile3:11
10."Yankee Rose"David Lee Roth, VaiEat 'Em and Smile3:53
11."A Lil' Ain't Enough"David Lee Roth, Robbie Nevil A Little Ain't Enough 4:45
12."Sensible Shoes"David Lee Roth, Dennis Morgan, Sturges,A Little Ain't Enough5:10
13."Hey, You Never Know"David Lee Roth, Terry KilgoreYour Filthy Little Mouth2:46
14."Hot Dog and a Shake"David Lee Roth, VaiSkyscraper3:20
15."Land's Edge"David Lee Roth, KilgoreYour Filthy Little Mouth3:12
16."No Big 'Ting"David Lee Roth, KilgoreYour Filthy Little Mouth4:53
Total length:58:36

DVD

No.TitleDirectorLength
1."Just a Gigolo/I Ain't Got Nobody" Pete Angelus, David Lee Roth6:15
2."California Girls"Angelus, Roth4:30
3."Yankee Rose"Angelus, Roth5:21
4."Goin' Crazy!"Angelus, Roth5:56
5."Sensible Shoes"Matt Mahurin4:28
6."A Lil' Ain't Enough" 5;22
7."Night Life"Roth3:43
8."¡Loco del Calor!"Angelus, Roth3:43
9."Tell the Truth"Matt Mahurin4:28
10."Dave TV Interviews"Angelus, Roth6:42
Total length:51:35

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