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Greatest Hits Volume II (Barry Manilow album)

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Greatest Hits Volume II is a compilation album released by Barry Manilow in 1989 on Arista Records. It was the second of a three-album series released that year, along with Volume I and Volume III.

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Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."Could It Be Magic"Barry Manilow; Adrienne AndersonBarry Manilow (1973)6:50
2."Somewhere in the Night"Richard Kerr; Will JenningsEven Now (1978)3:28
3."Jump Shout Boogie"Barry Manilow; Bruce SussmanThis One's for You (1976)3:06
4."Weekend in New England"Randy EdelmanThis One's for You3:47
5."All the Time"Barry Manilow; Marty PanzerThis One's for You3:17
6."This One's for You"Barry Manilow; Marty PanzerThis One's for You3:31
7."Copacabana (At the Copa)"Barry Manilow; Bruce Sussman; Jack FeldmanEven Now5:46
8."Beautiful Music"Barry Manilow; Marty PanzerTryin' to Get the Feeling (1975)4:39
9."I Write the Songs"Bruce JohnstonTryin' to Get the Feeling3:56
10."You're My Only Girl (Jenny)"Barry Manilow; Michael Masser; John BettisPreviously unreleased[2]3:34
Total length:41:54

All track information and credits were taken from the CD liner notes.[2]

References

  1. ^ Huey, Steve. Greatest Hits Volume II at AllMusic
  2. ^ a b Manilow, Barry. “Greatest Hits Volume II”. Arista. 1989.
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