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1988 compilation album by Cliff Richard
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Private Collection: 1979–1988 is a
compilation album by
Cliff Richard, released in 1988. It features songs such as the number one single "
We Don't Talk Anymore" from 1979, to his latest release at the time, the
Christmas number one hit "
Mistletoe and Wine".
[2] The album reached number one on the
UK Albums Chart.
Track listing
- "
Some People"
- "
Wired for Sound"
- "
All I Ask of You" (with
Sarah Brightman)
- "
Carrie"
- "
Remember Me" *
- "
True Love Ways"
- "
Dreamin'"
- "
Green Light" *
- "
She Means Nothing to Me" (with
Phil Everly)
- "Heart User" *
- "
A Little in Love"
- "
Daddy's Home"
- "
We Don't Talk Anymore"
- "
Never Say Die (Give a Little Bit More)"
- "
The Only Way Out"
- "
Suddenly" (with
Olivia Newton-John)
- "
Slow Rivers" (with
Elton John)*
- "
Please Don't Fall in Love"
- "
Little Town"
- "
My Pretty One"
- "
Ocean Deep"
- "She's So Beautiful" (with
Stevie Wonder; from
Dave Clark's "Time": The Album)
- "
Two Hearts" *
- "
Mistletoe and Wine"
* Excluded from the
compact disc release of Private Collection due to CD time constraints.
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