Greatest Hits (Toni Gonzaga album)

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Greatest hits
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Compilation album by
ReleasedSeptember 30, 2011
Recorded2006–2010
Genre Pop, adult contemporary, OPM [1]
LengthCD, 0:53:19
LanguageEnglish, Tagalog
Label Star Recording, Inc., The Orchard
Producer Malou N. Santos (executive)
Annabelle R. Borja (executive)
Roque 'rox' B. Santos (over-all album project head)
Toni Gonzaga chronology
All Me
(2010)
Greatest hits
(2011)
Celestine
(2014)

Greatest Hits is the first compilation album (18th over-all) of Filipino TV host, actress-singer Toni Gonzaga and her fifteenth on Star Records (sixth as a solo artist), released on September 30, 2011 [2] in the Philippines in CD format [3] and digital download. [4] [5] It has since sold more than 10,000 copies in the country.

Contents

Background

Greatest Hits contains 14 tracks from her five previous albums: three from Toni: You Complete Me , four from Falling in Love , one from Love Is... , two from Love Duets , and four from All Me . [6] It is Toni's first solo compilation album under Star Records and was released on September 30, 2011, during her Toni @ 10: The Anniversary Concert held at Smart Araneta Coliseum.

Track listing

Disc 1

No.TitleWriter(s)Arranger(s)Length
1."We Belong"Christian MartinezAlbert Tamayo03:47
2."Kung Kaya Ko"Toni GonzagaAlbert Tamayo04:04
3."Catch Me I'm Falling"Christian MartinezDominic Benedicto04:37
4."Kasalanan Ko Ba?"Jimmy AntipordaAlbert Tamayo04:09
5."Crazy For You"John Bettis/Jon LindJack Rufo03:53
6."I've Fallin' For You"Jay-Donna/Montelibano-McLoedDominic Benedicto04:09
7."Perfect World"Christian MartinezAlbert Tamayo03:09
8."One Hello"M. Hamlisch/C. Bayer SagerDominic Benedicto03:19
9."Can't Help Myself"Jimmy AntipordaJimmy Antiporda03:25
10."I Love You So"Jonathan ManaloArnold Jallores03:53
11."If Ever You're In My Arms Again feat. Sam Milby"M. Masser/T. Snow/C. WeilArnold Jallores04:13
12."Suddenly feat. Sam Milby"John FarrarJimmy Antiporda03:33
13."Only With You - Full Edit"Rox B. SantosArnold Jallores03:05
14."All Me"Jonathan ManaloBrian Chua/Arnold Buena03:55

Personnel

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