Playlist: The Very Best of Ricky Martin

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Playlist: The Very Best of Ricky Martin
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ReleasedOctober 9, 2012 (2012-10-09)
Recorded1995–2011
Genre Latin pop, dance-pop
Label Legacy
Producer Walter Afanasieff, Ian Blake, David Cabrera, Desmond Child, Emilio Estefan, Pablo Flores, Javier Garza, Danny López, Wally López, George Noriega, George Pajon Jr., K. C. Porter, Draco Rosa, Jon Secada, Scott Storch, Tommy Torres, will.i.am
Ricky Martin chronology
Greatest Hits
(2011)
Playlist: The Very Best of Ricky Martin
(2012)
Greatest Hits: Souvenir Edition
(2013)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Playlist: The Very Best of Ricky Martin is a greatest hits album released by Legacy Recordings, featuring a collection of Ricky Martin's English-language songs. It was released on October 9, 2012, as part of the Playlist compilation albums series.

Contents

Playlist: The Very Best of Ricky Martin contains Martin's English-language hits and two album tracks from the 2005 album, Life : "Save the Dance" and "Sleep Tight". It also includes "Shine" from Música + Alma + Sexo (2011) and an English-language version of "Más", titled "Freak of Nature" that was remixed by Ralphi Rosario. [2]

Track listing

Playlist: The Very Best of Ricky Martin track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."María" (Pablo Flores Spanglish Radio Edit)Luis Gómez Escolar, K. C. Porter, Ian BlakeBlake, Porter, Javier Garza, Pablo Flores 4:30
2."The Cup of Life (La Copa de la Vida)" (Remix – English Radio Edit) Desmond Child, Draco Rosa Child, Rosa4:36
3."Livin' la Vida Loca"Child, RosaChild, Rosa4:02
4."She's All I Ever Had" Jon Secada, Rosa, George Noriega Noriega, Secada, Rosa, Walter Afanasieff 4:54
5."Shake Your Bon-Bon"Child, Rosa, NoriegaNoriega, Rosa3:10
6."She Bangs" (English Edit)Child, Afanasieff, RosaRosa, Afanasieff, Child4:03
7."Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" (with Christina Aguilera)Child, Victoria Shaw, Gary Burr Afanasieff4:10
8."Loaded" (Fused - Re-Loaded Mix 03)Secada, Rosa, Noriega Emilio Estefan, Noriega, Rosa3:40
9."I Don't Care" (Ralphi & Craig's Club Radio Edit featuring Amerie)Joe Cartagena, Scott Storch, Sean Garrett Storch, Ralphi Rosario 3:35
10."It's Alright" (Radio Edit)López, George Pajon Jr., Javier García, Soraya Lamilla will.i.am, López, Pajon, Ricky Martin 3:21
11."Sleep Tight"Martin/Noriega/D. López/Lauren Christy/The Matrix  3:50
12."Save the Dance"Noriega, López, Billy Mann, MartinNoriega, López, Martin4:03
13."The Best Thing About Me Is You" (featuring Joss Stone)Child, Martin, Eric Bazilian, Andreas Carlsson Child3:36
14."Shine"Child, Martin, Dan KeyesChild4:45
15."Freak of Nature" (Ralphi Rosario's Big Room Club Vocal Mix)Child, Martin, Claudia Brant, Tainy, Ferras Alqaisi Child, Rosario8:09

Release history

Release history and formats for Playlist: The Very Best of Ricky Martin
RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
TaiwanNovember 20, 2012 [3] Sony Music CD 88725474502

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References

  1. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Playlist: The Very Best of Ricky Martin". AllMusic . Retrieved April 10, 2020.
  2. Playlist: The Very Best of Ricky Martin. Retrieved October 11, 2012.
  3. "Ricky Martin / Playlist: The Very Best of Ricky Martin".