Greatest Hits (1992 Samantha Fox album)

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Greatest Hits
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Released29 June 1992 (1992-06-29)
Genre Pop
Label Jive
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Samantha Fox chronology
Just One Night
(1991)
Greatest Hits
(1992)
21st Century Fox
(1998)
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Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits album by English singer Samantha Fox. It was released on 29 June in UK and 29 September 1992 by Jive Records in Europe. [1] The album contains material from Fox's first four studio albums, a previously unreleased song and two non-album B-sides. An accompanying music video compilation was released on VHS on 21 September 1992. [2]

Contents

Track listing

Album

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Touch Me (I Want Your Body)" (from Touch Me , 1986)
  • Astrop
  • Harris
3:44
2."Do Ya Do Ya (Wanna Please Me)" (from Touch Me)
  • Mike Bissell
  • Graham Richardson
3:48
3."Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now" (from Samantha Fox , 1987) Stock Aitken Waterman Stock Aitken Waterman3:42
4."I Only Wanna Be with You" (from I Wanna Have Some Fun , 1988)
Stock Aitken Waterman2:42
5."I Surrender (To the Spirit of the Night)" (from Samantha Fox)
  • Astrop
  • Karen Moline
  • Shreeve
Astrop3:56
6."I Wanna Have Some Fun" (from I Wanna Have Some Fun) Full Force Full Force3:57
7."Hold On Tight" (from Touch Me)John David
  • David
  • Power
3:36
8."Just One Night" (from Just One Night , 1991)Full ForceFull Force5:50
9."Naughty Girls (Need Love Too)" (from Samantha Fox)Full ForceFull Force3:20
10."I Promise You (Get Ready)" (from Samantha Fox)Oscar Van Geldern
  • Lovell
  • Power
3:52
11."(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" (from Samantha Fox)Timmy Allen4:10
12."Love House" (from I Wanna Have Some Fun)
  • R. Bolland
  • F. Bolland
3:35
13."Another Woman (Too Many People)" (from Just One Night)Ralf-René MauéMaué3:59
14."Spirit of America" (from Just One Night)
  • Nigel Green
  • Jon Durno
4:45
15."Hot Lovin'" (from "(Hurt Me! Hurt Me!) But the Pants Stay On" single, 1991)
  • Green
  • Durno
3:45
16."Giving Me a Hard Time" (previously unreleased)
  • Adam Fuest
  • Lovell
2:47
17."Even in the Darkest Hours" (from "True Devotion" single, 1987)
  • Tim Burgess
  • John Forgie
  • Lovell
  • Power
5:28
18."UK Megamix" (bonus track)  4:39

Video

No.TitleMusic video director(s)Length
1."Touch Me (I Want Your Body)"Tony van den Ende3:44
2."Do Ya Do Ya (Wanna Please Me)"Ende3:48
3."Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now"Terry Bulley3:42
4."I Surrender (To the Spirit of the Night)"Bulley3:56
5."I Promise You (Get Ready)"Pete Bishop3:50
6."Naughty Girls (Need Love Too)" Scott Kalvert 3:20
7."Love House" Eric Watson 3:35
8."I Only Wanna Be with You" Brian Grant 2:42
9."I Wanna Have Some Fun"Kalvert3:57
10."(Hurt Me! Hurt Me!) But the Pants Stay On"Jim Swaffield5:43
11."Just One Night"Sam Martin5:50
12."Another Woman (Too Many People)"Martin Jones3:59

Personnel

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References

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