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Greatest Hits (The Shadows album)

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Greatest Hits
Greatest hits album by
The Shadows
Released1963
Recorded1960–1962
GenreRock
Length40:57
LabelColumbia (EMI)
The Shadows chronology
Out of the Shadows
(1962)
Greatest Hits
(1963)
Dance with The Shadows
(1964)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
New Record Mirror[2]

Greatest Hits is a 1963 compilation album by British instrumental group the Shadows. The album spent 56 weeks on the UK Albums Chart, peaking at number 2.[3]

Track listing

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Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Apache"Jerry Lordan2:57
2."Man of Mystery"Michael Carr2:02
3."The Stranger"Bill Crompton, Stan Jones2:45
4."F.B.I"Peter Gormley2:24
5."Midnight"Hank Marvin, Bruce Welch2:33
6."The Frightened City"Norrie Paramor2:24
7."Kon-Tiki"Michael Carr1:57
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."36 24 36"Jet Harris, Hank Marvin, Tony Meehan, Bruce Welch1:45
2."The Savage"Norrie Paramor2:25
3."Peace Pipe"Norrie Paramor2:13
4."Wonderful Land"Jerry Lordan2:06
5."Stars Fell on Stockton"Brian Bennett, Jet Harris, Hank Marvin, Tony Meehan, Bruce Welch2:18
6."Guitar Tango"Georges Liferman, Norman Maine3:01
7."The Boys"Brian Bennett, Hank Marvin, Bruce Welch2:33
8."Dance On!"Ray Adams, Elaine Murtagh, Valerie Murtagh2:25

Charts

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Chart (1966) Peak
position
UK Albums Chart[3] 2

Release history

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A remastered version of the album was released on CD by EMI in 2004. The remaster includes mono and stereo versions of every track, as well as a bonus track ("Quatermassters Stores").[4] In 2019, this album was re-released, this time by Hallmark Music & Entertainment.

References

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  1. ^ Thompson, Dave. "The Shadows' Greatest Hits". AllMusic. Retrieved 26 December 2019.
  2. ^ Watson, Jimmy (13 July 1963). "The Shadows: The Shadows' Greatest Hits" (PDF). New Record Mirror. No. 122. p. 10. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 April 2022. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Shadows – full Official Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 26 December 2019.
  4. ^ Perone, James E. (2009). Mods, Rockers, and the Music of the British Invasion. ABC-CLIO. p. 198. ISBN 978-0-275-99860-8.