Greatest Hits (Joan Jett and the Blackhearts album)

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Greatest Hits
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Greatest hits album by
ReleasedMarch 9, 2010
Recorded1979–2009
Genre Hard rock, punk rock, power pop
Length66:13
Label Blackheart
Producer
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts chronology
Sinner
(2006)
Greatest Hits
(2010)
Unvarnished
(2013)
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Greatest Hits is a compilation album by the rock group Joan Jett and The Blackhearts, released March 9, 2010 through Jett's label Blackheart Records. It includes two discs of 21 songs in total and features Jett's three songs that charted in the US top ten: "I Love Rock 'n' Roll", "Crimson and Clover", and "I Hate Myself for Loving You". In 2013, the album was released in Australia featuring two new songs ("TMI" and "Reality Mentality") added to the end of the second disc, which were later included on Unvarnished . A new version of "I Love Playin' with Fire" (originally by Jett's former band The Runaways) was appended as an iTunes Store and Japanese bonus track.

Contents

A single disc budget version was released in 2019 on Blackheart/Sony Legacy containing 12 songs.

Track listing

Disc one
No.TitleWriter(s)From the albumLength
1."Cherry Bomb" (The Runaways cover) Joan Jett, Kim Fowley Glorious Results of a Misspent Youth , 19842:33
2."You Drive Me Wild" (The Runaways cover, new recording, 2009)Jett 3:52
3."School Days" (The Runaways cover, new recording, 2009)Jett, Fowley 3:02
4."Love Is Pain" (re-recording, 2009)Jett, Kenny Laguna original version on I Love Rock 'n Roll , 19813:29
5."Bad Reputation"Jett, Laguna, Ritchie Cordell, Marty Joe Kupersmith Bad Reputation , 19802:47
6."You Don't Know What You've Got"Jett, Laguna, CordellBad Reputation3:42
7."I Want You" (original version)Jett, Laguna, Cordell1979 EP, 1995 (recorded in 1979)2:42
8."I Love Rock 'n' Roll" (The Arrows cover) Alan Merrill, Jake Hooker I Love Rock 'n Roll2:55
9."(I'm Gonna) Run Away"Jett, LagunaI Love Rock 'n Roll2:28
10."Crimson and Clover" (Tommy James and the Shondells cover) Tommy James, Peter Lucia jr.I Love Rock 'n Roll3:16
Disc two
No.TitleWriter(s)From the albumLength
1."Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah)" (Gary Glitter cover)Gary Glitter, Mike Leander Bad Reputation3:43
2."The French Song"Jett, Laguna, Ricky Byrd, Mike Winter Jr. Album , 19833:35
3."Everyday People" (Sly & the Family Stone cover) Sly Stone Album2:39
4."Fake Friends"Jett, LagunaAlbum3:16
5."Light of Day" Bruce Springsteen Light of Day soundtrack, 19873:31
6."I Hate Myself for Loving You"Jett, Desmond Child Up Your Alley , 19884:07
7."Backlash"Jett, Laguna, Paul Westerberg Notorious , 19913:29
8."Activity Grrrl"Jett, Laguna Pure and Simple , 19943:27
9."Love Is All Around" (Sonny Curtis cover)Sonny Curtis Great Hits , 19971:00
10."Androgynous" (The Replacements cover)Westerberg Naked , 20043:08
11."A.C.D.C." (Sweet cover) Nicky Chinn, Mike Chapman Sinner , 20063:24

Charts

Chart (2010)Peak
position
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan) [2] 33
US Billboard 200 [3] 141
US Independent Albums (Billboard) [4] 17
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard) [5] 42

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