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Neil Sedaka Sings His Greatest Hits

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Neil Sedaka Sings His Greatest Hits
Cover of the 1992 CD reissue. The original 1963 release and the 1975 reissue had different cover art.
Greatest hits album by
Released1963
Recorded1958–1962
GenrePop
LabelRCA Victor
ProducerAl Nevins
Don Kirshner
Neil Sedaka chronology
Neil Sedaka Sings Little Devil and His Other Hits
(1961)
Neil Sedaka Sings His Greatest Hits
(1963)
Three Great Guys
(1963)

Neil Sedaka Sings His Greatest Hits is a 1963 compilation album of twelve of the most popular hits of Neil Sedaka's tenure with RCA Victor.[1]

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Transcription

Track listing

Side One

  1. "Next Door To An Angel" (1962)
  2. "Oh! Carol" (1959)
  3. "King of Clowns" (1962)
  4. "Stairway to Heaven" (1960)
  5. "Run Samson Run" (1960)
  6. "Calendar Girl" (1961)

Side Two

  1. "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do (1962)
  2. "The Diary" (1958)
  3. "Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen" (1961)
  4. "Little Devil" (1961)
  5. "Sweet Little You" (1961)
  6. "You Mean Everything to Me" (1960)

Re-release

The album was re-released in 1975 and again in 1992.

Each release used different cover art. The original 1963 issue featured a painting of a teenage girl admiring a photo of Sedaka on her nightstand. The 1975 second edition featured a 1970s-era photo of Sedaka in a tuxedo standing against a black background. The 1992 third edition, the first CD issue of this album, shown above, features a standard early-1960s publicity photo of Sedaka.

Foreign Release

Italian release with original 1963 cover art

In Italy, the album was released with the Italian title, "Neil Sedaka Canta I Suoi Successi".

In Spain, the album was released in 1973 under the title, "Oh! Carol" on the RCA International label.

References

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