The Best of Tevin Campbell

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The Best of Tevin Campbell
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Greatest hits album by
Released2001
Recorded1990–1999
Genre R&B
Length67:20
Label Qwest
Producer Various
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The Best of Tevin Campbell is a greatest hits album for R&B singer Tevin Campbell, released in 2001 by Qwest Records.

Track listing

  1. Can We Talk – 4:44
  2. I'm Ready – 4:45
  3. Shhh – 4:54
  4. Always in My Heart – 5:38
  5. Back to the World – 4:59
  6. Could You Learn to Love – 4:08
  7. Goodbye – 4:16
  8. Round and Round (Soul Mix Edit) – 4:54
  9. Tell Me What You Want Me to Do – 5:02
  10. One Song – 4:25
  11. Another Way – 4:54
  12. Don't Say Goodbye Girl – 4:30
  13. What Do I Say – 4:55
  14. Brown Eyed Girl – 4:01
  15. Tell Me Where – 4:28

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