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1992 greatest hits album by Neil Diamond
The Greatest Hits: 1966–1992 is a
compilation album by
Neil Diamond released in 1992. Songs from his years with Uni/MCA (1968–1972) are represented by live or studio re-recordings as noted below because
MCA Records refused to license the masters to
Columbia Records , something that would cause controversy.
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Track listing
Disc one
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Solitary Man "
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Cherry, Cherry "
"I Got the Feelin' (Oh No, No)"
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Thank the Lord for the Night Time "
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Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon "
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Kentucky Woman "
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Shilo " (orig. 1967 version)
"You Got to Me"
"Brooklyn Roads" (1986 live version)
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Red Red Wine " (1989 live version)
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I'm a Believer " (1989 live version)
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Sweet Caroline " (1989 live version)
"Soolaimon" (1989 live version)
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Cracklin' Rosie " (1992 live version)
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Song Sung Blue " (1991 studio re-recording)
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Play Me " (1991 studio re-recording)
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Holly Holy " (1992 live version)
"Morningside" (1983 live version)
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Crunchy Granola Suite " (1992 live version)
Disc two
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Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show " (1992 live version)
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I Am...I Said " (1992 live version)
"Be"
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Longfellow Serenade "
"Beautiful Noise"
"If You Know What I Mean"
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Desirée "
"September Morn"
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You Don't Bring Me Flowers " (duet with
Barbra Streisand )
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Forever in Blue Jeans "
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Hello Again "
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America "
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Love on the Rocks "
"Yesterday's Songs"
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Heartlight "
"Headed for the Future"
"Heartbreak Hotel" (duet with
Kim Carnes )
"All I Really Need Is You" (1992 live version)
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
References
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"Overview: The Greatest Hits (1966–1992) " .
Allmusic .
United States :
Rovi Corporation . Retrieved April 22, 2011 .
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"Neil Diamond Album Overview 1981–2003" . home.netcom.com .
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"The Greatest Hits (1966–1992) – Neil Diamond – Songs, Reviews, Credits – AllMusic" . AllMusic .
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"Australiancharts.com – Neil Diamond – The Greatest Hits 1966–1992" . Hung Medien. Retrieved December 14, 2020.
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"Dutchcharts.nl – Neil Diamond – The Greatest Hits 1966–1992" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved December 14, 2020.
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"Charts.nz – Neil Diamond – The Greatest Hits 1966–1992" . Hung Medien. Retrieved December 14, 2020.
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"Neil Diamond | Artist | Official Charts" .
UK Albums Chart . Retrieved December 14, 2020.
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"Neil Diamond Chart History (Billboard 200)" .
Billboard . Retrieved December 14, 2020.
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"ARIA Top 100 Albums for 1992" . Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved December 14, 2020 .
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"Jaaroverzichten – Album 1992" . dutchcharts.nl . Retrieved December 14, 2020 .
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"Top Selling Albums of 1992" . Recorded Music NZ. Retrieved February 10, 2022 .
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"ARIA Top 100 Albums for 1996" . Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved December 14, 2020 .
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"ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2009 Albums" (PDF) .
Australian Recording Industry Association . Retrieved January 30, 2020 .
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"New Zealand album certifications – Neil Diamond – The Greatest Hits: 1966–1992" .
Recorded Music NZ . Retrieved January 30, 2020 .
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"British album certifications – Neil Diamond – Greatest Hits 1966–1992" .
British Phonographic Industry . Retrieved January 30, 2020 . Select albums in the Format field. Select Platinum in the Certification field. Type Greatest Hits 1966–1992 in the "Search BPI Awards" field and then press Enter.
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"American album certifications – Neil Diamond – Greatest Hits 1966–1992" .
Recording Industry Association of America . Retrieved January 30, 2020 .
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