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Neil Sedaka Sings His Greatest Hits
1962 greatest hits album by Neil Sedaka From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Neil Sedaka Sings His Greatest Hits is a 1962 compilation album of twelve of the most popular hits of Neil Sedaka's tenure with RCA Victor.[2]
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Track listing
All songs written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield unless otherwise noted.
Side one
- "Next Door To An Angel" (2:24)
- "Oh! Carol" (2:16)
- "King of Clowns" (2:40)
- "Stairway to Heaven" (2:39)
- "Run Samson Run" (2:51)
- "Calendar Girl" (2:36)
Side two
- "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" (2:17)
- "The Diary" (2:15)
- "Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen" (2:38)
- "Little Devil" (2:42)
- "Sweet Little You" (Barry Mann, Larry Kolber) (2:03)
- "You Mean Everything to Me" (2:35)
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Recording dates
- October 30, 1958– "The Diary"
- July 31, 1959– "Oh! Carol"
- February 5, 1960– "Stairway to Heaven", "Run Samson Run"
- February 8, 1960– "You Mean Everything to Me"
- October 24, 1960– "Calendar Girl"
- March 17, 1961– "Little Devil"
- July 10, 1961– "Sweet Little You"
- October 5, 1961– "Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen"
- February 9, 1962– "King of Clowns", "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do"
- 1962– "Next Door to an Angel"
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Personnel
- Neil Sedaka – vocals
- Al Nevins – producer (all tracks)
- Don Kirshner – producer (all tracks except 2 and 8)
- Stan Applebaum – orchestra conductor (tracks 4–6, 10-12), arranger (track 11)
- Alan Lorber – arranger/conductor (tracks 1, 3, 7, 9)
Re-release
The album was re-released in 1975 and again in 1992.
Each release used different cover art. The original 1962 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 as shown above, features a standard early-1960s publicity photo of Sedaka.
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References
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