The Very Best of Cream

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The Very Best of Cream
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Greatest hits album by
Released9 May 1995
Recorded1966–1968
Genre
Length1:10:42
Label Polydor
Producer Chris Griffin
Bill Levenson
George McManus
Cream chronology
Strange Brew
(1983)
The Very Best of Cream
(1995)
Those Were the Days
(1997)
Professional ratings
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The Very Best of Cream is a 1995 compilation album by the British rock band Cream.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)OriginLength
1."Wrapping Paper" Jack Bruce, Pete Brown Non-album single (1966)2:21
2."I Feel Free"Bruce, BrownNon-album single (1966)2:54
3."N.S.U."Bruce Fresh Cream (1966)2:47
4."Sweet Wine" Ginger Baker, Janet Godfrey Fresh Cream3:19
5."I'm So Glad" Skip James Fresh Cream4:01
6."Spoonful" Willie Dixon Fresh Cream6:30
7."Strange Brew" Eric Clapton, Felix Pappalardi, Gail Collins Pappalardi Disraeli Gears (1967)2:48
8."Sunshine of Your Love"Bruce, Brown, ClaptonDisraeli Gears4:10
9."Tales of Brave Ulysses"Clapton, Martin Sharp Disraeli Gears2:46
10."SWLABR"Bruce, BrownDisraeli Gears2:31
11."We're Going Wrong"BruceDisraeli Gears3:29
12."White Room"Bruce, Brown Wheels of Fire (1968)4:58
13."Sitting on Top of the World" Walter Vinson, Lonnie Chatmon; arr. by Chester Burnett Wheels of Fire4:59
14."Politician"Bruce, BrownWheels of Fire4:11
15."Those Were the Days"Baker, Mike Taylor Wheels of Fire2:56
16."Born Under a Bad Sign" Booker T. Jones, William Bell Wheels of Fire3:09
17."Deserted Cities of the Heart"Bruce, BrownWheels of Fire3:41
18."Crossroads" Robert Johnson, arr. by ClaptonWheels of Fire4:14
19."Anyone for Tennis"Clapton, Sharp The Savage Seven soundtrack (1968)2:38
20."Badge"Clapton, George Harrison Goodbye (1969)2:46

Personnel

Charts

Chart (1995)Position
New Zealand Recorded Music NZ [3] 19

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI) [4] Gold100,000^
United States (RIAA) [5] Gold500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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