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2004 compilation album by Marcia Hines
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Marcia: Greatest Hits 1975–1983 is a
compilation album released on 22 November 2004.
It was released just two months after the release of
Hinesight .
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The album contains tracks taken from the albums,
Marcia Shines ,
Shining ,
Ladies and Gentlemen ,
Ooh Child ,
Take it From the Boys and
Love Sides .
In 2020, the album was released digitally with a slightly altered track listing. The first 17 songs are the same, but tracks 18-27 were not on the original release.
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Track listing
Standard edition
"
Fire and Rain " (4:44)
"
From the Inside " (3:28)
"Trilogy" (4:20)
"Don't Let the Grass Grow" (2:59)
"
I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself " (3:08)
"Shining" (3:41)
"
(Until) Your Love Broke Through " (3:17)
"Empty" (2:35)
"A Love Story" (3:33)
"
I've Got the Music in Me " (4:12)
"
What I Did for Love " (3:17)
"
You " (3:12)
"
I Don't Know How to Love Him " (3:48)
"
Music Is My Life " (2:08)
"Let the Music Play" (4:29)
"
Something's Missing (In My Life) " (4:38)
"Where Did We Go Wrong" (4:04)
"
Your Love Still Brings Me to My Knees " (3:33)
"
What a Bitch Is Love " (3:50)
"Heart Like a Radio" (3:51)
2020 Digital Edition
"Fire and Rain" (4:44)
"From the Inside" (3:28)
"Trilogy" (4:20)
"Don’t Let the Grass Grow" (2:59)
"I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself" (3:08)
"Shining" (3:41)
"(Until) Your Love Broke Through" (3:17)
"Empty" (2:35)
"A Love Story" (3:33)
"I've Got the Music In Me" (4:12)
"What I Did for Love" (3:17)
"You" (3:12)
"I Don't Know How to Love Him" (3:48)
"Music Is My Life" (2:08)
"Let the Music Play" (4:29)
"Something's Missing (In My Life)" (4:38)
"Where Did We Go Wrong" (4:04)
"You Gotta Go" (3:30)
"
Jumpin' Jack Flash " (3:18)
"Dance You Fool Dance" (5:19)
"Whatever Goes Around" (2:58)
"
Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours " (3:30)
"In a Mellow Mood" (2:38)
"Believe in Me" (1:41)
"Moments" (3:27)
"You" (2005 remix) (3:24)
"
April Sun in Cuba " (3"34
Weekly charts
Marcia: Greatest Hits 1975-1983 debuted at 92 and peaked at 67 on 13 December 2004.
Release history
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