Gypsy Honeymoon: The Best of Kim Carnes

Gypsy Honeymoon: The Best of Kim Carnes is a compilation album by Kim Carnes, released in 1993. The album received a worldwide release and featured some tracks not previously released in the US or any European territories. Carnes picked the tracks herself.[1]

Gypsy Honeymoon: The Best of Kim Carnes
Compilation album by
Released1993
Recordedvarious
GenrePop, pop rock, adult contemporary
LabelCapitol
EMI Music
Producervarious
Kim Carnes chronology
Checkin' Out the Ghosts
(1991)
Gypsy Honeymoon: The Best of Kim Carnes
(1993)
Live at Savoy, 1981
(1998)

The title track, "Gypsy Honeymoon", was released as a single in Europe, giving Carnes a minor hit in Germany (#65)[2] where she returned to the charts after an 11-year gap. Collin Raye recorded a version of Gypsy Honeymoon on his 2002 album "Can't Back Down". Carnes provided backing vocals for the track. Some of the tracks on the album such as "I'll Be Here Where the Heart Is" and "Bette Davis Eyes" were newly mixed and do not sound exactly the same as their original release.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Chain Letter"Larry Tagg, Jenni Muldaur4:09
2."Gypsy Honeymoon"Kim Carnes, Collin Ellingson4:07
3."Don't Cry Now"Kim Carnes, Donna Weiss, Collin Ellingson3:50
4."Still Hold On"Kim Carnes, David Ellingson, Eric Kaz, Wendy Waldman4:37
5."Bette Davis Eyes"Donna Weiss, Jackie DeShannon3:45
6."Mistaken Identity"Kim Carnes4:47
7."More Love"Smokey Robinson3:38
8."Thrill of the Grill"Kim Carnes3:23
9."It Hurts So Bad"Kim Carnes,3:03
10."Don't Fall in Love with a Dreamer (with Kenny Rogers)"Kim Carnes, David Ellingson3:40
11."Rough Edges"Kim Carnes, David Ellingson4:46
12."I'll Be Here Where the Heart Is"Kim Carnes, Duane Hitchings, Craig Krampf4:43
13."Crazy In The Night (Barking At Airplanes)"Kim Carnes3:37
14."Make No Mistake, He's Mine (with Barbra Streisand)"Kim Carnes4:09
15."You're a Part of Me (with Gene Cotton)"Kim Carnes3:44

References

  1. Kim Carnes singing on NBC Today + Interview (1993) on YouTube. Retrieved 4 March 2013
  2. Hit Parade: Germany. Retrieved 4 March 2013
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