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All-Time Greatest Hits is a compilation of Barry White's songs, released in 1994. The album includes recordings from 1973 to 1978 and an essay by David Ritz.The compilation was rereleased in 2018 under the name Love's Theme : The Best of the 20th Century Records Singles in 2018 with replacing of Satin Soul by September When I First Met You and I Love to Sing the Songs I Sing at the end.
All-Time Greatest Hits (Barry White album) B. ... Gold: The Very Best of Barry White; L. Love Songs (Barry White album) U. The Ultimate Collection (Barry White album)
Barry White's Greatest Hits: 23 15 — — — 13 18 RIAA: Platinum [8] BPI: Gold [9] MC: Gold [10] 20th Century: 1977 Barry White's Greatest Hits Vol. 2 — — — — — — 17 1985 Heart and Soul — — — — — — 34 BPI: Silver [9] K-tel: 1987 Satin & Soul - 24 of his Greatest Hits — — — — — — — Connoisseur Collection ...
"Oh What a Night for Dancing" "Playing Your Game Baby" "Just the Way You Are" "It's Only Love Doing Its Thing" "Sha La La Means I Love You" "Beware" "Change" "I've Got So Much to Give" "Sho' You Right" "Practice What You Preach" "I Only Want to Be with You"
Barry Eugene White (September 12, 1944 – July 4, 2003) [1] was an American singer and songwriter. A two-time Grammy Award winner known for his bass voice and romantic image, his greatest success came in the 1970s as a solo singer and with the Love Unlimited Orchestra, crafting many enduring R&B, soul, funk, and disco songs such as his two biggest hits: "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe ...
The Ultimate Collection, aka Gold and, later, Icon 2, is a retrospective 2-disc set of Barry White's career that was released in 2000. In 2008, it was substantially re-released as part of Universal Music's Gold series with the addition of the song "Baby, We Better Try To Get It Together" and the removal of the song "Love Makin' Music".
Barry White's Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits album released by the singer Barry White. It was originally released as a vinyl LP in 1975, and re-released on CD in 1988. The original vinyl record contained all alternate versions of the songs.
It also peaked at number-one the Hot Dance Club Songs chart in October 1997 and number thirty-eight on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The song was later included on The Remix Album (1998) and Biography: The Greatest Hits (2003). In 2014, remixes of "Never, Never Gonna Give You Up" were included on the deluxe 2CD + DVD re-release of Lisa ...