Greatest Hits: The First Ten Years

Greatest Hits: The First Ten Years Artist: Vanessa Williams
Label: Polygram Records
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio Cassette
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 731453827141
EAN: 0731453827141
ASIN: B00000G2YF


Release Date: 1998-11-24

Greatest Hits: The First Ten Years


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Tracks:

  1. Right Stuff
  2. Dreamin'
  3. Running Back to You
  4. Comfort Zone
  5. Save the Best for Last
  6. Sweetest Days
  7. Betcha Never
  8. Open Your Eyes, You Can Fly
  9. Oh How the Years Go By
  10. Love Is
  11. Colors of the Wind
  12. Where Do We Go from Here?
  13. My Flame

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Vanessa.......2007-05-06

Vanessa Williams has long been one of my favorite singers and entertainers out there and this compilation is a great example why. Featuring the now-classic pop ballad "Save The Best For Last" and the Oscar-winning "Colors Of The Wind" (which is my personal favorite on the album), among other hits, the album is an absolute winner. As for Vanessa herself, you just can't help but be captivated by her sheer beauty and talent (currently co-starring on "Betty"), I simply adore this woman. After all the turmoil she had to go through in the beginning of her career, she just started from scratch all over again and she did it in such an honorable way. She's a true role model - for everyone.

5 out of 5 stars Did you know.......2006-05-18

Three other singers turned down "Save the Best for Last" before it was played for Vanessa? What were they thinking? "Best for Last" was a #1 Billboard hit, ASCAP Song of the Year, most performed song of 1992, and nominated for a Grammy. Good compilation of her most recognized hits, recommended.

4 out of 5 stars Good collection @}->---.......2006-02-11

I really like Vanessa Williams and over the years she has had a couple of big songs here and there. Some of the ones on this cd were never huge hits, but to her fans, we know them well. My personal favourites here are Betcha Never (a bit latin-ish and fun), Sweetest Days and Save The Best For Last. That song is now a bit of an anthem. She doesn't have the most powerful voice in the world, but it's pretty and her music is really beautiful. Maybe for fans only. I just wished she'd really come back with some new big hits.

3 out of 5 stars Some very good, some less so.......2005-09-22

This CD has three great songs: Love Is, Save the Best for last, and Dreamin'. The rest of the songs are just OK. This is why it just doesn't pay to buy CD's. I can't recommend purchasing the whole CD just for three songs.

2 out of 5 stars Just OK.......2005-08-18

I bought this CD in order to get a few of the "big hits," and that's what I got--no more, no less, as most of the other songs are just so-so.

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