Greatest Hits (Sonia album)

Greatest Hits
Greatest hits album by Sonia
Released 2007[1]
Recorded 1991 - 2007
Genre Pop, MOR
Label BMG
Producer Nigel Wright
Mark Taylor
Tracy Ackerman
Brian Teasdale
Dean Collinson
Sonia chronology
Love Train - The Philly Album
(1998)
Greatest Hits
(2007)
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Greatest Hits is a compilation album by Sonia, released in 2007. It was Sonia's first release since her fourth studio album Love Train - The Philly Album in 1998.[2] This compilation includes songs from her second studio album Sonia (1991) and third studio album Better the Devil You Know (1993). No songs from Sonia's first studio album, Everybody Knows (which was released on a different record label), are included. Prior to the Greatest Hits release, Sonia also recorded the Motown-influenced songs "Dancing In the Driver's Seat" and "Your Heart Or Mine", both written by Barry Upton and Gordon Pogoda, but ultimately the record label chose to include no new songs for the album, so these recordings remain unreleased.

Barry Upton also co-wrote Sonia's top 10 hit "Only Fools (Never Fall in Love)". The original recording of "Dancing in the Driver's Seat" (by Inspiration), however, was released in the Academy Award-winning film Little Miss Sunshine, and can be found on the digital album Gordon Pogoda Songs From Film & TV. The song is in a similar vein to other Sonia recordings such as "Only Fools (Never Fall in Love)" and "Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy".

Track listings

(S - from Sonia; BD - from Better the Devil You Know)

  1. "Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy" - S
  2. "Better the Devil You Know" - BD
  3. "Only Fools (Never Fall in Love)" - S
  4. "Boogie Nights" - BD
  5. "You to Me Are Everything" - S
  6. "Young Hearts Run Free" - BD
  7. "Not What I Call Love" - BD
  8. "From Me To You" - BD
  9. "Just One Look" - BD
  10. "Rescue Me" - BD
  11. "Breakdown" - S
  12. "Say Goodbye To Me" - S
  13. "That Boy" - S
  14. "Walk Away Lover" - S
  15. "Strong Without You" - S

References

  1. "Sonia Evans - albums". Soniaontheweb.com. Retrieved 2012-02-19.
  2. "Sonia Evans - biography". Soniaontheweb.com. Retrieved 2012-02-19.


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