The Berry Vest of Gilbert O'Sullivan

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The Berry Vest of Gilbert O'Sullivan
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Compilation album by
Released2004
Genre Soft rock, pop
Length71:26
Label EMI
Gilbert O'Sullivan chronology
Piano Foreplay
(2003)
The Berry Vest of Gilbert O'Sullivan
(2004)
A Scruff at Heart
(2006)

The Berry Vest of Gilbert O'Sullivan is a compilation album by the Irish singer-songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan, released in 2004. The songs are composed and performed by Gilbert O'Sullivan.

Track listing

  1. "Nothing Rhymed" 3:24
  2. "Alone Again (Naturally)" 3:38
  3. "Clair" 3:02
  4. "Get Down" 2:42
  5. "We Will [Gus Dudgeon Re-Mix]" 3:55
  6. "No Matter How I Try" 3:01
  7. "Matrimony" 3:14
  8. "Out of the Question" 2:58
  9. "Ooh-Wakka-Doo-Wakka-Day" 2:47
  10. "Why Oh Why Oh Why" 3:50
  11. "Who Was It?" 2:29
  12. "Ooh Baby [Radio Mix]" 3:24
  13. "Miss My Love Today" 3:49
  14. "What's in a Kiss" 2:37
  15. "So What" 4:16
  16. "Can't Think Straight" 4:03 with Peggy Lee
  17. "Doesn't It Make You Sick (Mortar and Brick)" 3:25
  18. "Happiness Is Me and You" 3:07
  19. "Two's Company (Three Is Allowed)" 3:40
  20. "What's It All Supposed to Mean" 4:20
  21. "Mr. Moody's Garden" 3:45 (bonus track)

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