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Neil Sedaka Sings the Hits

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Download links and information about Neil Sedaka Sings the Hits by Neil Sedaka. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Rock, Pop genres. It contains 34 tracks with total duration of 01:53:42 minutes.

Artist: Neil Sedaka
Release date: 1999
Genre: Rock, Pop
Tracks: 34
Duration: 01:53:42
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Breaking Up Is Hard to Do 2:16
2. King of Clowns 2:40
3. Stairway to Heaven 2:43
4. You Mean Everything to Me 2:40
5. Calendar Girl 2:40
6. Little Devil 2:45
7. Sweet Little You 2:05
8. Happy Birthday, Sweet Sixteen 2:37
9. The Diary 2:17
10. I Go Ape 2:34
11. Oh! Carol 2:19
12. Run Samson Run 2:55
13. Next Door to an Angel 2:27
14. Let's Go Steady Again 2:37
15. Alice In Wonderland 2:35
16. The Dreamer 3:10
17. Bad Girl 2:41
18. Sunny 2:36
19. The World Through a Tear 3:24
20. The Answer to My Prayer 2:06
21. Look to the Rainbow 3:37
22. Everything Happens to Me 3:11
23. Felicidade 2:55
24. You Took Advantage of Me 3:12
25. Smile 3:15
26. All the Way 3:21
27. We Kiss In a Shadow (From "the King and I") 2:35
28. Without a Song 3:50
29. Because of You 2:54
30. Fly Me to the Moon 3:43
31. I'll Be Seeing You 2:40
32. Medley: Bye Bye Blackbird / I Don't Know Why / I Can't Give You Anything But Love 3:56
33. Medley: Sugar Sugar / Everything Is Beautiful / Bridge Over Troubled Water, Danny Boy 10:57
34. Medley: Those Were the Days / Cry, Shake Rattle & Roll / Blueberry Hill / Great Balls of Fire / All Shook Up / She Loves You / Delilah / Those Were the Days (Reprise) 11:29

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The double-disc collection Neil Sedaka Sings the Hits is a comprehensive chronicle of Sedaka's hit-making stint at RCA, from his first hit in 1958 ("The Diary") to his last recordings for the label in the late '60s. That means it's not quite definitive, since it bypasses his '70s comeback on Rocket Records, but this is about as exhaustive as an RCA compilation can get, containing all of his hits (including the big ones "Oh! Carol," "Stairway to Heaven," "Calendar Girl," "Happy Birthday, Sweet Sixteen," "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do," and "Next Door to an Angel") plus a bunch of lesser-known singles and album tracks. It may be too much for casual listeners — 34 tracks on two discs is a whole lotta Sedaka — but it's well done and entertaining, and easily the best compilation yet assembled on this era.