Greatest Hits 92 tape. 1992. 36 songs by Queen, Mr. Big, The Cure, and great dance hits too! Check videos

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Various   Greatest Hits 92
Label: Telstar TCD 2611
Format: 2 × tapes Compilation
Country: UK
Released: 1992
Genre: Electronic, Pop, Rock, Hard Rock, Techno
Tracklist
1-01 Queen Bohemian Rhapsody
1-02 Wet Wet Wet Goodnight Girl
1-03 Simply Red For Your Babies
1-04 Right Said Fred Don’t Talk Just Kiss
1-05 George Michael Too Funky
1-06 K.W.S. Please Don’t Go
1-07 Snap! Rhythm Is A Dancer
1-08 Kris Kross Jump
1-09 Undercover Baker Street
1-10 The Cure Friday I’m In Love
1-11 Kylie Minogue Give Me Just A Little More Time
1-12 Kym Sims Too Blind To See It
1-13 Marc Almond The Days Of Pearly Spencer
1-14 Curtis Stigers I Wonder Why
1-15 Manic Street Preachers Theme From M.A.S.H.
1-16 Shakespears Sister Stay

2-01 The Shamen Ebeneezer Goode
2-02 Bizarre Inc.* I’m Gonna Get You
2-03 Right Said Fred Deeply Dippy
2-04 Jimmy Nail Ain’t No Doubt
2-05 Opus III Its A Fine Day
2-06 Smart Es Sesames Treet
2-07 SL2 On A Ragga Tip
2-08 The Prodigy Everybody In The Place
2-09 Kicks Like A Mule The Bouncer
2-10 The Pasadenas I’m Doing Fine Now
2-11 2 Unlimited Workaholic
2-12 Curiosity Hang On In Their Baby
2-13 Annie Lennox why
2-14 Ten Sharp You
2-15 Mr. Big To Be With You
2-16 Vanessa Williams Save The Best For Last

“Bohemian Rhapsody” is a song by the British rock band Queen. It was written by Freddie Mercury for the bands 1975 album A Night at the Opera.

“Too Funky” had been initially earmarked for a follow-up to the album Listen Without Prejudice Vol. 2 but Michael shelved the idea, instead donating it, along with two other songs, to the project Red Hot + Dance, which raised money for AIDS awareness. Michael subsequently donated the royalties to the same cause. The song didn’t appear on any of Michaels studio albums, although later it was included on his solo collection Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best of George Michael.

“Rhythm Is a Dancer” is a song recorded by German eurodance group Snap!.

“Friday I’m in Love” is a song by British rock band The Cure. It is the second single taken from the album Wish (1992), and is among the bands most well-known songs. It won the award for European Viewers Choice for Best Music Video at the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards.

“Stay” is a million plus selling 1992 single from British-based pop/rock/synth act Shakespears Sister. It is the duos biggest hit. It topped the charts in various countries in 1992, including a six-week stint (on four separate occasions) in Shakespears Sister member Siobhan Faheys birthplace, Ireland. “Stay” reached No. 4 in the United States; one of the few British acts to dent the US Top 5 stateside in 1992. “Stay” was also the biggest-selling single by a British act in the UK in 1992. It is one of the longest running UK number ones in UK chart history (8 weeks), and the longest by an all-female group or duo. Top 10 success was emulated in the majority of the countries where it was released. The song is regarded as a classic and iconic track.

“Everybody in the Place” is the second single released by the British electronic dance band The Prodigy from their debut album.

“Workaholic” by Dutch group 2 Unlimited, released in April 1992 as the third single from their album Get Ready!. The song differed from the album version by virtue of it not being an instrumental track. It was a Top 30 U.S. Dance hit, and peaked at number 4 in the United Kingdom.

“You” is the name of a 1991 song recorded by the Dutch band Ten Sharp. It was released in 1991 and became a hit in many countries, including France, Norway and Sweden, where it reached number one on the charts.

“To Be with You” is the title of a song by the American hard rock band Mr. Big. It is the 11th and final track from the 1991 album Lean into It. The song charted in 20 plus countries, many of them at number one, such as on the United States Billboard Hot 100. It also reached a peak of number three in the UK. The song was written and composed by singer Eric Martin during his teen years.

“Save The Best For Last” is a 1992 single. It is considered Vanessa Williams’ signature song. The lyrics’ redemptive themes resonated with Williams’ story, as she had put together a successful recording career following her earlier Miss America resignation scandal. The song is a ballad about a young female admirer of a single man who stands by and watches as the object of her desires goes through years of dating, before he finally unexpectedly decides to consummate a relationship with the singer.
“Save The Best For Last” was not written specifically for Vanessa Williams. There were a number of other singers who were offered the song, they all turned it down. While recording her cd “The Comfort Zone”, at the last minute, a song had to be replaced. Vanessa was played “Save The Best For Last”, and Vanessa said: “I can’t believe nobody wants this song. I have to have this song.”


Jump” is the hit debut single by American hip hop duo Kris Kross. It was released on February 6, 1992, as a single from their debut studio album Totally Krossed


Suicide Is Painless” is a song written by Johnny Mandel (music) and Michael Altman (lyrics). It was the theme song for both the movie and TV series M*A*S*H.


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