Sonny & Cher's Greatest Hits

Sonny & Cher's Greatest Hits is the second compilation album by American pop duo Sonny & Cher, released in 1968 by Atlantic/Atco Records.

Sonny & Cher's Greatest Hits
Greatest hits album by
Released1968
Recorded1965/67
GenrePop rock
Length61:02
LabelAtlantic/Atco
ProducerSonny Bono
Sonny & Cher chronology
The Best of Sonny & Chér
(1967)
Sonny & Cher's Greatest Hits
(1968)
Sonny & Cher Live
(1971)
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Review scores
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Album information

The album was released in 1968 and did not enter the album charts.

Sonny & Cher's Greatest Hits contained Sonny and Cher's hit songs from their three studio albums and their soundtrack album Good Times. It contained "Plastic Man", written by Bono and previously released as a single in 1967. Like the previous compilation, it didn't contain their first hit "Baby Don't Go" released on the Reprise Records label.

The original Sonny & Cher's Greatest Hits compilation album remains unreleased on compact disc, but has since been available as a digital download on music sites such as Spotify.

Track listing

All songs written by Sonny Bono, unless otherwise noted.

Side A

  1. "The Beat Goes On" - 3:23
  2. "Let It Be Me" (Gilbert Bécaud, Mann Curtis, P. Delanoë) - 2:25
  3. "What Now My Love" (Carl Sigman, Gilbert Bécaud, Pierre Delanoë) - 3:28
  4. "It's Gonna Rain" – 2:23
  5. "Living For You" - 3:30

Side B

  1. "I Got You Babe" - 3:11
  2. "Monday" - 2:55
  3. "Just You" - 3:36
  4. "Laugh At Me" - 2:50
  5. "Love Don't Come" - 3:05

Side C

  1. "Little Man" - 3:15
  2. "A Beautiful Story" - 2:52
  3. "Sing C'est La Vie" (Sonny Bono, Charles Greene, Brian Stone) - 3:39
  4. "I Look For You" - 2:40
  5. "So Fine" (Johnny Otis) - 2:30

Side D

  1. "It's The Little Things" - 3:31
  2. "But You're Mine" - 3:02
  3. "Podunk" - 2:53
  4. "Don't Talk to Strangers" - 2:46
  5. "Plastic Man" - 3:34

Credits

Personnel

  • Main vocals: Cher
  • Main vocals: Sonny Bono

Production

  • Sonny Bono: Producer and arranged

References

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