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Tearjerkers ALL TIME CLASSIC

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Tearjerkers: ALL TIME CLASSIC

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: Warner Music UK Limited
Release date: 2002

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  I Don't Want To Talk About It Rod Stewart
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2.  How Do I Live LeAnn Rimes
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3.  Ain't No Sunshine Bill Withers
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4.  When A Man Loves A Woman Percy Sledge
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5.  The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face Easther Bennett
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6.  Somewhere Over The Rainbow Eva Cassidy
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7.  Stay Another Day East 17
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8.  Even After All Finley Quaye
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9.  One Day I'll Fly Away Randy Crawford
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10.  Wishing On A Star Rose Royce
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11.  Walk On By Dionne Warwick
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12.  Piece Of My Heart Erma Franklin
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13.  You Might Need Somebody Shola Ama
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14.  She's Gone Daryl Hall
Daryl Hall & Jo...
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15.  Tracks Of My Tears Aretha Franklin
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16.  Kiss From A Rose Seal
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17.  Still Commodores
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18.  If I Could Turn Back The Hand Of Time R. Kelly
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19.  Superwoman Karyn White
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20.  So Strong: Something Inside Labi Siffre
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Unchained Melody The Righteous B...
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2.  How Can You Mend A Broken Heart? Al Green
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3.  The Greatest Love Of All George Benson
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4.  The Rose Bette Midler
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5.  The First Cut Is The Deepest Rod Stewart
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6.  Everybody Hurts: (MTV Unplugged Version) The Corrs
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7.  I Want To Know What Love Is Foreigner
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8.  Drive The Cars
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9.  If You Leave Me Now Chicago
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10.  Everything I Own Bread
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11.  Bridge Over Troubled Water Simon & Garfunkel
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12.  Eternal Flame The Bangles
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13.  Holding Back The Years Simply Red
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14.  Missing Everything But...
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15.  Never Ever All Saints
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16.  Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely Backstreet Boys
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17.  Key To My Life Boyzone
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18.  Stay Shakespeare's Sister
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Featured Review
Greatest Day Greatest Day
Take That
It's almost 10 years to the day that Robbie Williams released 'Angels' onto an unsuspecting British public and all at once established himself as one of the 90's most successful solo artists. Leaving his former Take That band mates in the dust, they embarked on unsuccessful DJ careers, below average indie projects and misguided acting jaunts. How fortunes have changed. Whilst Robbie resides alone in L.A. addicted to Red Bull, Marlboro Reds and UFO websites, Take That have re-emerged as one of Europe's most successful pop acts; on the verge of releasing an new album and undertaking a sell-out stadium tour. On latest release, 'Greatest Day', Garry Barlow takes a rest from writing hits for the likes of Peter Kaye, Lee Mead and John Barrowman and hands over some of the creative responsibility to Mark, Jason and Howard. The result is a mid-tempo, piano and guitar driven effort that could easily be filed, along with Coldplay and Snow Patrol, in the inoffensive pop rock section. In many ways the song is merely a preamble to the upcoming tour and just in time for Christmas album, 'Circus', to be released on 1st December. 'Greatest Day' proves that whilst nostalgia is still a major factor of Take That's appeal they, unlike many other reformed groups, are still capable of writing songs that stand up to their earlier work
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