Timeless: The Classics Vol. 2

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Timeless: The Classics Vol. 2
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 16, 1999
Genre Blue-eyed soul
Length50:31
Label Columbia
Producer Michael Bolton, Phil Ramone, Barry Beckett
Michael Bolton chronology
My Secret Passion: The Arias
(1998)
Timeless: The Classics Vol. 2
(1999)
Only a Woman Like You
(2002)
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Timeless: The Classics Vol. 2 is an album of covers by Michael Bolton, released in 1999.

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The album is a follow-up to Bolton's 1992 covers album Timeless: The Classics . Unlike that album, however, which reached #1 and ultimately sold over 9 million copies, Vol. 2 failed to chart altogether on the Top 200, becoming Bolton's first album to not chart since 1985's Everybody's Crazy .

Track listing

"Warm and Tender Love" was not included on American releases of the album, which makes "Whiter Shade of Pale" the eleventh and final track on that edition.

Track listing [2] [3]
No.TitleWriter(s)Original artistLength
1."Sexual Healing" Marvin Gaye, Odell Brown, David Ritz Marvin Gaye4:37
2."Tired of Being Alone" Al Green Al Green3:54
3."Let's Stay Together"Al Green, Willie Mitchell, Al Jackson, Jr. Al Green4:29
4."My Girl" Smokey Robinson, Ronald White The Temptations 3:22
5."Ain't No Sunshine" Bill Withers Bill Withers3:34
6."(What A) Wonderful World" Sam Cooke, Lou Adler, Herb Alpert Sam Cooke4:05
7."Like a Rolling Stone" Bob Dylan Bob Dylan4:51
8."I Can't Stand the Rain" Ann Peebles, Don Bryant, Bernard MillerAnn Peebles3:43
9."Try a Little Tenderness" Jimmy Campbell, Reg Connelly, Harry M. Woods Ray Noble 4:47
10."What You Won't Do For Love" Bobby Caldwell, Alfons KettnerBobby Caldwell4:22
11."Warm and Tender Love" Bobby Robinson Percy Sledge 3:54
12."Whiter Shade of Pale" Gary Brooker, Keith Reid, Matthew Fisher Procol Harum 4:44

Personnel

Production

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