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Articles about greatest hits albums (also referred to as "best-of" albums), which contain successful (chart "hits"), previously released songs by a particular music artist or band. Pages in this category should be moved to subcategories where applicable.
The Phenomenon 1968–1998 (a.k.a. Forever and Ever – 40 Greatest Hits) by Demis Roussos (1998) Forever and Ever – Definitive Collection by Demis Roussos (2002) Collected by Demis Roussos (2015) The Best of Roxy Music by Roxy Music (2001) Greatest Hits by Roxy Music (1977) Greatest Hits by Run-D.M.C. (2002)
Greatest Hits: 72 — — — 1967 Greatest Hits, Vol. 2: 178: 19 — 40 1969 Marvin Gaye and His Girls: 183: 16 — — 1970 Super Hits: 117: 19 — — Greatest Hits (with Tammi Terrell) 171: 17 — 60 1974 Anthology: 61: 10: 64 — 1976 Marvin Gaye's Greatest Hits: 44: 17 — — US: Platinum [15] The Best of Marvin Gaye — — — 56 ...
Greatest Hits is a 1964 greatest hits album, the first for American R&B-soul singer Marvin Gaye, released on the Tamla label. [1] Released during Gaye's first period of success, it was also his first charted album as a solo artist after making his album chart debut with the Mary Wells duet album, Together, the same year.
Anthology: The Best of Marvin Gaye is a double CD chronology of American singer Marvin Gaye's career throughout his twenty-year tenure with Motown Records from his first hit song, 1962's "Stubborn Kind of Fellow", to his final Motown R&B charter, "Heavy Love Affair" in 1981.
Marvin Gaye's Greatest Hits is a compilation album released by American R&B/soul singer and Motown legend Marvin Gaye, released on the Motown label in 1976 on LP and 1987 on CD.
Marvin Gaye's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 is a compilation album of greatest hits, a second compilation by American R&B/soul singer Marvin Gaye, released on the Tamla label in 1967. This album focused on the singer's best hits from 1964 to 1966 including signature hits " How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) " and " Ain't That Peculiar ".
Greatest Hits is the first compilation disc by Richard Marx sold through Avon.This album contains every single released from Marx's first three discs, including an extra track, "Calling You", which was purported to be the fifth single from the album Rush Street before it was decided against it.