Greatest Hits (Freda Payne album)

Greatest Hits is a collection of songs recorded by Freda Payne for the label of Invictus Records. Like many collections of Payne's music, it begins with her biggest hit "Band of Gold." It contains all eight singles from that label, along with four album tracks. It mistakenly says that the ninth track is "I'm Not Getting Any Better," as it is actually two songs put together: "I'm Not Getting Any Better" and "Suddenly It's Yesterday." Both of these songs were written by Brian Holland and Lamont Dozier. Inside the album cover are liner notes from Eddie Holland along with a brief history of Freda Payne's life and career that mainly focuses on her career with Invictus Records.

Greatest Hits
Compilation album by
ReleasedJuly 1, 1991
GenrePop, R&B
Length43:17
LabelHDH Records
Freda Payne chronology
Hot
(1979)
Greatest Hits
(1991)
Freda Payne Sings the (Unauthorized) I Hate Barney Songbook: A Parody
(1995)

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Band of Gold"Edythe Wayne, Ron Dunbar2:54
2."The Unhooked Generation"Edythe Wayne, Ron Dunbar2:29
3."Deeper and Deeper"Edythe Wayne, Ron Dunbar3:03
4."Two Wrongs Don't Make a Right"Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland Jr., Richard "Popcorn" Wylie3:16
5."You Brought the Joy"Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier2:56
6."Through the Memory of My Mind"William Weatherspoon2:40
7."Bring the Boys Home"General Johnson, Angelo Bond, Greg Perry3:29
8."Cherish What Is Dear to You"Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Angelo Bond3:56
9."I'm Not Getting Any Better"Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier11:15
10."The Road We Didn't Take"Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, B. Dumas4:17
11."I Shall Not Be Moved"Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier2:44

Album credits

  • Project producer: Richard J. Davis
  • Executive producer: Eddie Holland
  • Compiled by: Rodney J. Brown
  • Digital transfers: L.T. Horn for Supertec
  • Preproduction: Rodney J. Brown
  • Project coordinator: Victoria J. Canchola
  • Digital mastering: Joe Tarantino (Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA)
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