The Very Best of Alyssa Milano

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The Very Best of Alyssa Milano
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Greatest hits album by
ReleasedJanuary 1995 (1995-01)
Recorded1988-1992
Genre Pop, dance-pop, R&B
Length37:48
Label Pony Canyon Inc./Canyon International
Producer Joey Carbone, Katz Nagasawa, Tom Milano
Alyssa Milano chronology
Do You See Me?
(1992)
The Very Best of Alyssa Milano
(1995)

The Very Best Of Alyssa Milano is a compilation album recorded by Alyssa Milano during her pursuit, mainly in Japan, of a singing career. A more complete collection of Milano's greatest hits and other singles than the previously released The Best In The World remix collection. The album was only released as a promotional CD.

Track listing

#TitleTime
1."Do You See Me?" (Tom Milano, Charles M. Inouye)4:43
2."Look in My Heart" (Joey Carbone, Dennis Belfield)3:30
3."Straight to the Top" (Joey Carbone, Dennis Belfield)3:21
4."What a Feeling" (Joey Carbone, Dennis Belfield)3:47
5."I Had a Dream" (Joey Carbone, Dennis Belfield)3:45
6."Happiness" (Joey Carbone, Tom Milano, Mark Davis)3:41
7."The Best in the World" (Joey Carbone, Dennis Belfield)4:07
8."I Love When We're Together" (Joey Carbone, Dennis Belfield)3:56
9."New Sensation" (Joey Carbone, Jeff Carruthers)4:15
10."Do You See Me?" (Tom Milano, Charles M. Inouye)4:43

Singles

No singles were issued from this album, which was never released in the United States. It was only made in Japan, and solely as a promotional album.


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