Still Telling Everybody: 30 Years of Hits

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Still Telling Everybody: 30 Years of Hits
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Greatest hits album by
Released22 November 2019
Recorded1996–2019
Length97:47
Label Sony
Human Nature. chronology
Romance of the Jukebox
(2018)
Still Telling Everybody: 30 Years of Hits
(2019)

Still Telling Everybody: 30 Years of Hits is a greatest hits album by Australian vocal group Human Nature. The album was released in November 2019 to coincide with the group's induction into the ARIA Hall of Fame. Still Telling Everybody: 30 Years of Hits peaked at number 3 on the ARIA Charts.

Contents

Background and release

Human Nature started as the 4 Trax in Sydney in late 1989 and signed with Sony before changing their name to Human Nature in 1995. In March 1996, Human Nature released their debut single "Got It Goin' On" which peaked at number 19 on the ARIA Singles Chart. Since then, Human Nature have released 13 studio albums, 4 of which have peaked at number 1 in Australia, and 15 top 20 singles. In Australia, the group have album sales in excess of 2.5 million units. [1]

In early 2019, Human Nature were awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for their service to the performing arts and entertainment field. [2] In November 2019, the group were announced as the ARIA Hall of Fame inductees at the ARIA Music Awards of 2019. [3]

Track listing

CD1
No.TitleWriter(s)AlbumLength
1."Don't Say Goodbye" (reimagined version)new recording, original on Telling Everybody 3:29
2."Tellin' Everybody"
  • Begaud
  • A. Tierney
  • M. Tierney
Telling Everybody4:03
3."Wishes"
Telling Everybody4:05
4."Everytime You Cry" (with John Farnham) Counting Down 4:45
5."Cruel"
  • Klippel
  • Shep Solomon
Counting Down 5:17
6."Last to Know"
Counting Down 4:27
7."Don't Cry"
  • Klippel
  • Glass
Counting Down 4:01
8."Eternal Flame"Counting Down 3:19
9."He Don't Love You" Human Nature 3:11
10."When You Say You Love Me" Walk the Tightrope 4:00
11."Always Be with You"
  • Kevin Spencer
  • Leon Foster Sylvers
  • A. Tierney
  • M. Tierney
Here & Now: The Best of Human Nature 3:47
12."Little More Love"  Romance of the Jukebox 3:16
13."People Get Ready"Telling Everybody4:20
CD2
No.TitleWriter(s)AlbumLength
1."This Old Heart of Mine" (30th Anniversary version)new recording3:10
2."Reach Out I'll Be There" Reach Out: The Motown Record 3:14
3."Baby I Need Your Loving"
  • Holland
  • Dozier
  • Holland
Reach Out: The Motown Record3:09
4."Ain't No Mountain High Enough" Dancing in the Street: The Songs of Motown II 2:45
5."Uptight (Everything's Alright)"Dancing in the Street: The Songs of Motown II 3:11
6."Ooo Baby Baby" Get Ready 2:44
7."Runaround Sue" Jukebox 2:56
8."Will You Love Me Tomorrow"Jukebox2:48
9."Gimme Some Lovin'" Gimme Some Lovin': Jukebox Vol II 3:07
10."Be My Baby"Gimme Some Lovin': Jukebox Vol II3:30
11."Love Train" Romance of the Jukebox 2:43
12."Bridge Over Troubled Water"Romance of the Jukebox3:45
13."White Christmas" The Christmas Album 2:53
14."Please Come Home for Christmas"
The Christmas Album2:49
15."Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" (featuring Delta Goodrem)The Christmas Album3:03

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2019)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) [4] 3

Year-end charts

Chart (2019)Position
Australian Artist Albums (ARIA) [5] 37

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabelCatalogue
Australia22 November 2019 [6] [7] Sony Music Australia 19439707222

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