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Greatest Hits (1985–1995) is a compilation album by American singer Michael Bolton, released in 1995. The album features Bolton's biggest hit singles from his four previous albums: The Hunger, Soul Provider, Time, Love & Tenderness and The One Thing, plus five new recordings. The album achieved a great deal of success, going 3× platinum in ...
[2] [3] According to RIAA, Bolton has sold 28 million certified album units in the United States, including six multi-platinum records. [4] Billboard ranked him as the 83rd Greatest artist of all time [ 5 ] and has attained 9 No. 1 hits on US Adult Contemporary Chart .
Bolton achieved his greatest success as a pop singer in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He performed songs written by or co-written with major hit songwriters of the era including Diane Warren and Desmond Child (as well as "Steel Bars" penned by Bolton and Bob Dylan [ 15 ] ), but also had several hits that were remakes of 1960s soul classics.
Bolton later recorded his own version of the song that topped the US Billboard Hot 100 and became a worldwide hit. "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You" was supposed to be recorded by Australian duo Air Supply , but when Arista President Clive Davis asked for permission to change the lyrics of the chorus, Bolton refused, and Davis let go of ...
A Collection: Greatest Hits... and More: 1989 10 85 "What Are You Doing with a Fool Like Me" † Joe Cocker — Joe Cocker Live: 1990 96 "What Do I Do with the Love" Dru Hill — Enter the Dru: 1998 "What If" Brenda K. Starr — By Heart: 1991 "What If It Was You" The 411 — Between the Sheets: 2004 "What If We Never" Kristin Chenoweth ...
Greatest Hits (1985–1995) (1995) Singles from The One Thing ... The One Thing is the ninth album by Michael Bolton, released on November 16, 1993.
Michael Bolton, center, and Heather Kerzner attend the Pre-Grammy Gala in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, Feb. 4, 2023. Michael Bolton's nephew on emotional 'Claim to Fame' win: 'Everything was shaking'
The trio relentlessly begged Bolton, who was initially uneasy to commit due to the track's coarse language. After recording the track, the troupe recorded a music video with Bolton as Jack Sparrow, protagonist of the aforementioned film series. The clip, on which Bolton noted the trio intended to go "above and beyond", was recorded over two days.