Hits 7

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The Hits Album 7
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Compilation album by
Various Artists
Released23 November 1987
Label CBS, WEA and BMG
The Hits Albums chronology
Hits 6
(1987)
The Hits Album 7
(1987)
Hits 8
(1988)

The Hits Album 7 or Hits 7 is a compilation album that was released in November 1987 by CBS, BMG, and WEA. [1] It reached #2 in the UK Albums Chart (held off by Now 10 , another compilation). This was the 10th best selling album of 1987 and was the first in the Hits series to be released on double-CD. It contained 32 tracks, 15 of which appeared on the VHS collection, The Hits Video 7.

Hits 7 includes two songs which reached number one on the UK Singles Chart: "You Win Again" and "Never Gonna Give You Up".

Track listing

(Cat No: CD HITS 7)

CD/record/tape 1

  1. Bee Gees - "You Win Again"
  2. Rick Astley - "Never Gonna Give You Up"
  3. Terence Trent D'Arby - "Wishing Well"
  4. Five Star - "Strong as Steel"
  5. Spagna - "Call Me"
  6. Beastie Boys - "She's on It"
  7. Abigail Mead & Nigel Goulding - "Full Metal Jacket (I Want To Be Your Drill Instructor)"
  8. Shakin' Stevens - "What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For?"
  9. Fleetwood Mac - "Little Lies"
  10. Alexander O'Neal - "Criticize (Radio Edit)"
  11. Prince - "U Got the Look"
  12. Donna Summer - "Dinner with Gershwin"
  13. LeVert - "Casanova"
  14. Pseudo Echo - "Funkytown"
  15. Eric B. & Rakim - "Paid in Full"
  16. Chic - "Jack Le Freak (Edit)"

CD/record/tape 2

  1. A-ha - "The Living Daylights"
  2. Wax - "Bridge to Your Heart"
  3. Scarlet Fantastic - "No Memory"
  4. The Jesus and Mary Chain - "Darklands"
  5. The Sisters of Mercy - "This Corrosion"
  6. House Master Boyz & The Rude Boy Of The House - "House Nation"
  7. Desireless - "Voyage, voyage"
  8. Nina Simone - "My Baby Just Cares for Me"
  9. Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes - "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" (Theme from Dirty Dancing )
  10. Atlantic Starr - "Always"
  11. Luther Vandross - "So Amazing"
  12. Whitney Houston - "Didn't We Almost Have It All"
  13. Ray Parker Jr. - "I Don't Think That Man Should Sleep Alone"
  14. LL Cool J - "I Need Love"
  15. Kenny G - "Songbird"
  16. Simply Red - "Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye"

Video selection - The Hits Video 7

  1. Rick Astley - "Never Gonna Give You Up"
  2. Terence Trent D'Arby - "Wishing Well"
  3. Five Star - "Strong as Steel"
  4. Spagna - "Call Me"
  5. Alexander O'Neal - "Criticize (Radio Edit)"
  6. Shakin' Stevens - "What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For?"
  7. Eric B. & Rakim - "Paid in Full"
  8. LL Cool J - "I Need Love"
  9. Wax - "Bridge to Your Heart"
  10. Scarlet Fantastic - "No Memory"
  11. The Jesus & Mary Chain - "Darklands"
  12. The Sisters of Mercy - "This Corrosion"
  13. Desireless - "Voyage, voyage"
  14. Nina Simone - "My Baby Just Cares for Me"
  15. Simply Red - "Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye"

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References

  1. "Various - Hits 7 -". www.amazon.com. Retrieved 2020-11-15.