Greatest Hits (1992 Kylie Minogue album)

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Greatest Hits
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Released24 August 1992 (1992-08-24)
Recorded1987–1992
Genre Dance-pop
Length77:47
Label PWL
Producer
Kylie Minogue chronology
Let's Get to It
(1991)
Greatest Hits
(1992)
Kylie's Non-Stop History 50+1
(1993)
Kylie Minogue video chronology
Let's Get To...The Videos
(1991)
Greatest Video Hits
(1992)
The Kylie Tapes: 94–98
(1998)
Greatest Hits Standard edition [8] [9]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."I Should Be So Lucky" (from Kylie , 1988)  3:23
2."Got to Be Certain" (from Kylie, 1988)  3:20
3."The Loco-Motion" (from Kylie, 1988) 3:14
4."Je Ne Sais Pas Pourquoi" (from Kylie, 1988)  4:01
5."Especially for You" (with Jason Donovan, from Ten Good Reasons , 1989)  3:58
6."Turn It into Love" (from Kylie, 1988)  3:36
7."It's No Secret" (from Kylie, 1988)  3:59
8."Hand on Your Heart" (from Enjoy Yourself , 1989)  3:51
9."Wouldn't Change a Thing" (from Enjoy Yourself, 1989)  3:14
10."Never Too Late" (from Enjoy Yourself, 1989)  3:23
11."Tears on My Pillow" (from Enjoy Yourself, 1989)
 2:28
12."Better the Devil You Know" (from Rhythm of Love , 1990)  3:55
13."Step Back in Time" (from Rhythm of Love, 1990)  3:05
14."What Do I Have to Do" (from Rhythm of Love, 1990)  3:44
15."Shocked" (DNA 7" mix featuring Jazzi P, from Rhythm of Love, 1990)3:10
16."Word Is Out" (from Let's Get to It , 1991)
  • Stock
  • Waterman
  • Stock
  • Waterman
3:35
17."If You Were with Me Now" (with Keith Washington, from Let's Get to It, 1991)
  • Stock
  • Waterman
3:11
18."Give Me Just a Little More Time" (from Let's Get to It, 1991)
  • Stock
  • Waterman
3:07
19."Finer Feelings" (from Let's Get to It, 1991)
  • Stock
  • Waterman
  • Stock
  • Waterman
3:53
20."What Kind of Fool (Heard All That Before)"
  • Stock
  • Waterman
  • Minogue
  • Stock
  • Waterman
3:41
21."Where in the World?"
  • Stock
  • Waterman
  • Minogue
  • Stock
  • Waterman
3:34
22."Celebration"
  • Phil Harding
  • Ian Curnow
3:57
Total length:77:26
Greatest Hits 1997 Repackage of Greatest Hits and Kylie's Non-Stop History 50+1. [10]
No.TitleLength
1."Do You Dare"2:22
2."I Guess I Like It Like That" (and "Keep on Pumpin' It")2:16
3."Closer"1:00
4."Shocked"1:25
5."Things Can Only Get Better"1:08
6."What Do I Have to Do?"1:27
7."Better the Devil You Know"1:15
8."What Kind of Fool (Heard All That Before)"1:51
9."Secrets"1:06
10."Where in the World?"1:04
11."Give Me Just a Little More Time"0:56
12."I Miss You"1:18
13."Step Back in Time"1:27
14."Celebration"1:40
15."Right Here, Right Now"1:09
16."Always Find the Time"1:18
17."Look My Way"1:14
18."Count the Days"1:14
19."One Boy Girl"1:31
20."Rhythm of Love"1:15
21."Word Is Out"1:17
22."Just Wanna Love You"1:31
23."It's No Secret"1:20
24."I'll Still Be Loving You"1:28
25."Let's Get to It"1:25
26."Too Much of a Good Thing"1:22
27."Live and Learn"1:16
28."Finer Feelings"1:27
29."The World Still Turns"1:23
30."My Secret Heart"1:09
31."No World Without You"1:14
32."Especially for You" (with Jason Donovan)1:52
33."Say the Word – I'll Be There"0:57
34."Tears on My Pillow"1:29
35."Tell Tale Signs"1:27
36."If You Were with Me Now" (with Keith Washington)1:10
37."Heaven and Earth"1:14
38."Nothing to Lose"1:09
39."Wouldn't Change a Thing"1:37
40."Je Ne Sais Pas Pourquoi"1:10
41."Made in Heaven"1:20
42."Hand on Your Heart"1:18
43."Enjoy Yourself"1:16
44."I'm Over Dreaming (Over You)"1:17
45."Never Too Late"1:34
46."Love at First Sight"1:34
47."Got to Be Certain"1:29
48."Turn It into Love"1:22
49."I Should Be So Lucky"1:28
50."The Loco-Motion"1:28
51."Celebration" (Techno Rave Mix)6:43
Total length:75:42
Greatest Hits iTunes edition [11]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."I Should Be So Lucky"  3:23
2."Got to Be Certain"  3:20
3."The Loco-Motion" (7" mix)
  • Goffin
  • King
 3:14
4."Je Ne Sais Pas Pourquoi"  4:01
5."Especially for You" (with Jason Donovan)  3:58
6."Turn It into Love"  3:36
7."It's No Secret" (7" mix)  3:33
8."Hand on Your Heart"  3:51
9."Wouldn't Change a Thing"  3:14
10."Never Too Late"  3:23
11."Tears on My Pillow"
  • Bradford
  • Lewis
 2:28
12."Better the Devil You Know"  3:55
13."Step Back in Time"  3:05
14."What Do I Have to Do" (7" mix)  3:34
15."Shocked" (DNA 7" mix featuring Jazzi P)
  • Stock
  • Aitken
  • Waterman
  • Bennett
  • Stock Aitken Waterman
  • DNA
3:10
16."Word Is Out"
  • Stock
  • Waterman
  • Stock
  • Waterman
3:35
17."If You Were with Me Now" (with Keith Washington)
  • Stock
  • Waterman
  • Minogue
  • Washington
  • Stock
  • Waterman
3:11
18."Give Me Just a Little More Time"
  • Wayne
  • Dunbar
  • Stock
  • Waterman
3:07
19."Finer Feelings" (Brothers in Rhythm 7" mix)
  • Stock
  • Waterman
3:45
20."What Kind of Fool (Heard All That Before)"
  • Stock
  • Waterman
  • Minogue
  • Stock
  • Waterman
3:41
21."Where in the World?"
  • Stock
  • Waterman
  • Minogue
  • Stock
  • Waterman
3:34
22."Celebration"
  • Bell
  • Taylor
  • Harding
  • Curnow
3:57
Greatest Hits South African 2011 version [12]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."I Should Be So Lucky"  3:23
2."Got to Be Certain"  3:20
3."The Loco-Motion" (7" mix)
  • Goffin
  • King
 3:13
4."Je Ne Sais Pas Pourquoi"  4:01
5."Especially for You" (with Jason Donovan)  3:58
6."Hand on Your Heart"  3:51
7."Wouldn't Change a Thing"  3:14
8."Never Too Late"  3:23
9."Tears on My Pillow"
  • Bradford
  • Lewis
 2:28
10."Better the Devil You Know"  3:55
11."Step Back in Time"  3:05
12."What Do I Have to Do" (7" mix)  3:34
13."Shocked" (DNA 7" mix featuring Jazzi P)
  • Stock
  • Aitken
  • Waterman
  • Bennett
  • Stock Aitken Waterman
  • DNA
3:10
14."Word Is Out"
  • Stock
  • Waterman
  • Stock
  • Waterman
3:35
15."If You Were with Me Now" (with Keith Washington)
  • Stock
  • Waterman
  • Minogue
  • Washington
  • Stock
  • Waterman
3:11
16."Give Me Just a Little More Time"
  • Wayne
  • Dunbar
  • Stock
  • Waterman
3:07
17."Finer Feelings" (Brothers in Rhythm 7" mix)
  • Stock
  • Waterman
  • Stock
  • Waterman
  • Brothers in Rhythm
3:45
18."What Kind of Fool (Heard All That Before)"
  • Stock
  • Waterman
  • Minogue
  • Stock
  • Waterman
3:41
19."Celebration"
  • Bell
  • Taylor
  • Harding
  • Curnow
3:57
Greatest Hits South African 2011 version bonus track [12]
No.TitleLength
20."What Do I Have to Do" (Billy The Fish Mix)7:30
Greatest Video Hits Standard edition [13] [14]
No.TitleDirector(s)Length
1."I Should Be So Lucky"Chris Langman3:23
2."Got to Be Certain"Langman3:20
3."The Loco-Motion" (7" mix)Langman3:14
4."Je Ne Sais Pas Pourquoi"Langman4:22
5."It's No Secret"Langman4:43
6."Especially for You" (with Jason Donovan)Langman3:58
7."Hand on Your Heart" (video mix)Langman3:49
8."Wouldn't Change a Thing"Pete Cornish3:14
9."Never Too Late"Cornish3:23
10."Tears on My Pillow"Cornish2:28
11."Better the Devil You Know"Paul Goldman3:55
12."Step Back in Time" Nick Egan 3:05
13."What Do I Have to Do" (7" mix)Dave Hogan3:44
14."Shocked" (DNA 7" mix)Hogan3:10
15."Word Is Out"James LeBon3:35
16."If You Were with Me Now" (with Keith Washington)Greg Masuak3:11
17."Give Me Just a Little More Time"Masuak3:07
18."Finer Feelings" (Brothers in Rhythm 7" mix)Hogan3:53
19."What Kind of Fool (Heard All That Before)"Masuak3:41
Greatest Video Hits Japanese Laserdisc bonus video [15]
No.TitleDirector(s)Length
20."Celebration"Masuak3:57

Charts

Certifications and sales

Certifications and sales for Greatest Hits
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [22] Platinum70,000^
United Kingdom (BPI) [23] Platinum300,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release dates and formats for Greatest Hits
RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)
United Kingdom24 August 1992 PWL

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