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| Sales Rank: | 15705 (lower is better) |
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| Release Date: | 1989-10-26 |
| Label: | Rhino / Wea |
| UPC: | 081227148928 |
| Binding: | Audio CD |
| Published By: | Rhino / Wea |
| ASIN: | B00000334E |
| Category: | Music |
Tracks on His All Time Greatest Hits: 30th Anniversary Collection by Rhino / Wea
- Diana
- You Are My Destiny
- Crazy Love
- Let The Bells Keep Ringing
- The Teen Commandments
- (All Of A Sudden) My Heart Sings
- Lonely Boy
- Put Your Head On My Shoulder
- It's Time To Cry
- Puppy Love
- My Home Town
- Summer's Gone
- Tonight My Love, Tonight
- Dance On Little Girl
- Love Me Warm And Tender
- Eso Beso (That Kiss!)
- Goodnight My Love
- Jubilation
- (You're) Having My Baby
- One Man Woman/One Woman Man
- I Don't Like To Sleep Alone
- (I Believe) There's Nothing Stronger Than Our Love
- Times Of Your Life
- My Way
Customer Reviews
Very Nice, But Puts A Mere Dent In His Library Of Hit Singles - Reviewed on 2007-08-20
4 customers found this review helpful.
Growing up in the Ottawa area in the 1950s, one of my favourite haunts was Andy Anka's club across the river in Angers, Quebec and, from time to time, we'd see Paul there. We also played a bit of hockey against him during his Fisher Park high school days [he was a goaltender], and saw some of his earliest performances with a group called The Bobby Soxers at the Central Canada Exhibition around 1955/56.
His talent even then was apparent, and so it was no surprise when his very first record, I Confess b/w the oddly-titled Blau-Wildeveest Fontaine [a South African location in the novel Prestor John] received considerable airplay in the area. Released by Modern Records in 1956 it wasn't a national hit, but that and his renowned determination did serve to bring him to the attention of Don Costa and ABC-Paramount Records.
The first effort there was Diana, about his babysitter in Ottawa, and the rest, as they, was history. Diana herself capitalized on her new-found fame by opening the Diana Grill after the record shot to # 1 on both the Billboard Pop Top 100 and R&B charts in the summer of 1957.
His follow-up disc, I Love You, Baby. did not fare even remotely as well, reaching just # 97 that December. But then came You Are My Destiny [# 7 Top 100/# 14 R&B early in 1958] and, in short order, the double-sided hit Crazy Love [# 15] and its flip Let The Bells Keep Ringing [# 16] in June 1958.
From there to 1983 he would chalk up another 48 Pop Hot 100 singles, four of which would also cross over to the R&B charts [tracks 7, 8, 9, and 12], and from 1969 to 1984 some 20 would make the Adult Contemporary charts. He would do all that for seven different labels - ABC-Paramount, RCA Victor, Buddah, Fame, Epic, United Artists, and Columbia.
So, it's obvious that this otherwise fine AAD effort from Rhino barely puts a dent in his long list of hit singles. But it's a good start and hopefully will lead to other volumes. There are five pages of liner notes written by Ellis Widner, entertainment editor of The Tulsa Tribune and co-author of The Oak Ridge Boys: Our Story. On the reverse of the CD is a discography of the contents.
The only non-Anka hit in the package is My Way [more closely associated with Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley]. As another reviewer points out, this was not Anka's composition alone, having been written earlier by the French team of Thibault, Revaux, and Francois, although Paul did compose the English words.
Well worth having for all fans of Paul Anka.
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Book Subjects
- Brill Building Pop
- Canada
- Pop
- Pop Vocals
- Pop/Rock
- Pop/Rock Music
- Popular Music
- Teen Idol
- Vocal
- Vocals