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His All Time Greatest Hits: 30th Anniversary Collection

His All Time Greatest Hits: 30th Anniversary Collection
Paul Anka

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Track Listing

  1. Diana
  2. You Are My Destiny
  3. Crazy Love
  4. Let the Bells Keep Ringing
  5. Teen Commandments - Paul Anka, George Hamilton IV, Johnny Nash
  6. (All of a Sudden) My Heart Sings
  7. Lonely Boy
  8. Put Your Head on My Shoulder
  9. It's Time to Cry
  10. Puppy Love
  11. My Home Town
  12. Summer's Gone
  13. Tonight My Love, Tonight
  14. Dance on Little Girl
  15. Love Me Warm and Tender
  16. Eso Beso (That Kiss!)
  17. Goodnight My Love (Pleasant Dreams)
  18. Jubilation
  19. (You're) Having My Baby - Paul Anka, Odia Coates
  20. One Man Woman/One Woman Man - Paul Anka, Odia Coates
  21. I Don't Like to Sleep Alone
  22. (I Believe) There's Nothing Stronger Than Our Love - Paul Anka, Odia Coates
  23. Times of Your Life
  24. My Way

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2804 in Music
  • Released on: 1989-10-26
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds

Customer Reviews

Gotta have the originals, and here they are5
Upon recommendations of several Amazon.com reviewers, I bought this Paul Anka 30th Anniversary Collection. I am listening to it right now. It is great to hear the early songs in their ABC Paramount original versions, rather than the RCA re-do's a few years later. Don Costa's orchestra is there in all its glory, conjuring up all my old teenage memories. (I was a small-town part-time disc jockey at the time and did a Paul Anka Birthday Show for two or three consecutive years.)

Of course, it is also good to hear the RCA originals and those from United Artists and the one from Buddah. Originals: That's the key.

Rhino Records has done an outstanding compilation job once again. As one reviewer suggested, now how about a 4-CD set by someone at sometime?

Re-mastered from the Originals, great stereo and quality.5
This album is the only one I have seen which has the original hits, not re-created. A fine addition to my music collection.

Enjoyable look back at this prolific singer/songwriter5
One of the things that distinguished Paul Anka from the vast majority of his contemporaries was the fact that he wrote most of the songs he recorded. This was true both in his heyday in the late 1950's and early 1960's as well as during his improbable comeback in the 1970's. Paul Anka's "30th Anniversary
Collection" is truly a celebration of the man and his music. Anka's early recordings for ABC-Paramount truly captured the flavor of that era. Anyone who grew up during those years has a very special place in their hearts for such classics as "Put Your Head On My Shoulder", "Lonely Boy" and of course his 1957 summertime smash "Diana". His chart success continued pretty much uninterrupted until he departed ABC-Paramount late in 1961. Anka moved on to RCA records who had extremely high hopes for him. As often happens when artists switch labels, the move simply did not work out. Despite a couple of fairly big hits in 1962, Anka failed to distinguish himself for the remainder of the decade. A short stint at Buddah also proved unproductive.
Then in 1974, Anka re-emerged with a vengeance with an unlikely hit "You're Having My Baby". Much to everyones surprise, the tune became Anka's first number one song in 15 years. His new label, United Artists, promoted him heavily and Anka followed up with three more Top Ten tunes. Rhino has done a magnificent job in putting together a retrosepective of this very important artist. The disc includes 24 of his very best. Among my favorites are 1961's "Dance On Little Girl"
and his 1975 hit "Times of Your Life". You may recall that Kodak used this in it's commercials for quite some time. Also included is the extremely hard to find "The Teen Commandments",
a 1958 hit recorded with his ABC-Paramount labelmates George Hamilton IV and Johnny Nash. I was a bit disappointed that Rhino did not include Anka's final Top 40 hit from 1983 "Hold Me 'Til The Mornin' Comes". In conclusion, I was quite pleased with the remastering job and the 8 page booklet included in this package. I would be quite surprised if you can find a better collection of Anka's work anywhere else.