The Best Love... Ever!

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The Best Love... Ever!
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Compilation album by
Various Artists
ReleasedJanuary 18, 2008
Genre Pop music
Lengthmore than 240 min
Label EMI
Various Artists chronology
The Best Polish Songs... Ever!
(2007)
The Best Love... Ever!
(2008)
The Best Kids... Ever!
(2008)

The Best Love... Ever! is 11. compilation in series "The Best... Ever!" released by EMI. This compilation was released in early 2008.

Contents

Track listing

CD 1

  1. Robbie Williams- "Angels"
  2. Angela McCluskey- "It’s Been Done"
  3. Duran Duran- "Come Undone"
  4. Beverley Knight- "Shape Of You"
  5. Louis Armstrong- "We Have All The Time In The World"
  6. All Saints- "Never Ever"
  7. Blue- "Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word"
  8. Jamelia- "Thank You"
  9. Coldplay- "Trouble"
  10. Martine McCutcheon- "Perfect Moment"
  11. Brainstorm- "Maybe"
  12. Melanie C feat. Lisa Lopes- "Never Be The Same Again"
  13. Reamonn- "Supergirl"
  14. Depeche Mode- "Freelove"
  15. Telepopmusik- "Breathe"
  16. Air- "All I Need"
  17. Toni Braxton- "Un-Break My Heart"
  18. Joe Cocker- "You Are So Beautiful"

CD 2

  1. Tina Turner- "Missing You"
  2. Robert Palmer- "Mercy Mercy Me/I Want You (Medley)"
  3. Climie Fisher- "Love Changes (Everything)"
  4. Hot Chocolate- "It Started With A Kiss"
  5. Ultravox- "Dancing With Tears In My Eyes"
  6. Eternal feat. Bebe Winans- "I Wanna Be The Only One"
  7. Mike & The Mechanics- "Over My Shoulder"
  8. Marc Almond & Gene Pitney- "Something’s Gotten Hold Of My Heart"
  9. Bryan Ferry- "Slave To Love"
  10. Billy Idol- "Eyes Without A Face"
  11. Roxy Music- "Jelaous Guy"
  12. Andru Donalds- "All Out Of Love"
  13. Spandau Ballet- "True"
  14. Jon Secada- "Just Another Day"
  15. Charles & Eddie- "Would I Lie To You"
  16. Culture Club- Do You Really Want To Hurt Me"
  17. Minnie Riperton- "Lovin’ You"

CD 3

  1. Chet Baker- "My Funny Valentine"
  2. Nat King Cole- "When I Fall In Love"
  3. Matt Monro- "Let There Be Love"
  4. Julie London- "Fly Me To The Moon"
  5. Don McLean- "And I Love You So"
  6. Shirley Bassey- "(Where Do I Begin) Love Story"
  7. George Michael- "I Can’t Make You Love Me"
  8. Stacey Kint- "What A Wonderful World"
  9. Peabo Brayson & Roberta Flack- "Tonight I Celebrate My Love"
  10. Cassandra Wilson- "Fragile"
  11. The Beach Boys- "Then I Kissed Her"
  12. Ive Mendes- "If You Leave Me Now"
  13. Natalie Cole- "This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)"
  14. Nick Cave & Kylie Minogue- "Where The Wild Roses Grow"
  15. Corrine Bailey Rae- "Trouble Sleeping"
  16. Eternal- "Angel Of Mine"
  17. Ray Charles feat. Diana Krall- "You Don’t Know Me"
  18. Norah Jones- "Come Away With Me"
  19. Danny Williams- "Moon River"
  20. Angie Stone- "Wish I Didn't Miss You"

CD 4

  1. Neneh Cherry- "Woman"
  2. Peter Gabriel- "Don’t Give Up"
  3. Roxette- "It Must Have Been Love"
  4. Meat Loaf- "I’d Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That)"
  5. T'Pau- "China In Your Hand"
  6. Richard Marx- "Right Here Waiting"
  7. The Pretenders- "I’ll Stand By You"
  8. Cutting Crew- "(I Just) Died In Your Arms"
  9. Paula Abdul- "Rush, Rush"
  10. Huey Lewis & The News- "The Power Of Love"
  11. Lenny Kravitz- "Again"
  12. Iggy Pop- "Candy"
  13. Whitesnake- "Is This Love"
  14. Beverly Craven- "I Miss You"
  15. Bill Withers- "Ain't No Sunshine"
  16. Sinéad O'Connor- "Nothing Compares 2 U"

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