The Most of Lulu
1971 compilation album by Lulu
The Most of Lulu | ||||
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Compilation album by Lulu | ||||
Released | September 1971 | |||
Length | 31:24 | |||
Label | MfP | |||
Producer | Mickie Most | |||
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The Most of Lulu is a compilation album by British pop singer Lulu, released in 1971. It was the first of Lulu's albums to chart in the UK, reaching No.15.[1] It was released on the MfP budget record label, which the following year followed this up with The Most of Lulu Volume 2 - a re-release of 1969's Lulu's Album with one extra track. This compilation featured Lulu's hits from the late 1960s which had been released on the EMI label, therefore missing out her most well-known song "Shout".
The collection was reissued on CD by EMI in 2002 with Lulu's Album.[2]
Track listing
Side One
- "Let's Pretend" (Paul Parnes, Paul Evans) 3:16
- "I'm a Tiger" (Ronnie Scott, Marty Wilde) 2:46
- "Love Loves to Love Love" (Estelle Levitt, Don Thomas) 2:04
- "You and I" (Mark London) 2:29
- "To Sir, With Love" (Don Black, Mark London) 2:47
- "March" (Alan Blaikley, Ken Howard) 2:26
Side Two
- "The Boat That I Row" (Neil Diamond) 2:50
- "Boom Bang-a-Bang" (Alan Moorhouse, Peter Warne) 2:23
- "Without Him" (Harry Nilsson) 2:49
- "Me, the Peaceful Heart" (Tony Hazzard) 2:24
- "Boy" (Alan Blaikey, Stephens) 2:30
- "Dreary Days and Nights" (Mark London) 2:37
References
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Lulu
- Something to Shout About
- Love Loves to Love Lulu
- Lulu's Album
- New Routes
- Melody Fair
- Lulu
- Heaven and Earth and the Stars
- Don't Take Love for Granted
- Lulu
- Take Me to Your Heart Again
- Independence
- Together
- Back on Track
- A Little Soul in Your Heart
- Making Life Rhyme
- The Most of Lulu
- The Greatest Hits
- "Shout"
- "Can't Hear You No More"
- "Here Comes the Night"
- "Call Me"
- "To Sir with Love"
- "Morning Dew"
- "Boom Bang-a-Bang"
- "Oh Me Oh My (I'm a Fool for You Baby)"
- "Everybody Clap"
- "The Man Who Sold the World"
- "The Man with the Golden Gun"
- "I Could Never Miss You (More Than I Do)"
- "My Boy Lollipop"
- "Nellie the Elephant"
- "Independence"
- "Relight My Fire" (with Take That)
- "How 'Bout Us"
- "Where the Poor Boys Dance"
- "We've Got Tonight" (with Ronan Keating)
- "Put a Little Love in Your Heart"
- "Run Rudolph Run"
- Discography
- Eurovision Song Contest 1969
- Here Come the Girls