The Best of Eddie Money

The Best of Eddie Money is a compilation album by American rock singer Eddie Money, released in July 2001, and contains 16 digitally remastered tracks.

The Best of Eddie Money
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedJuly 24, 2001
Recorded1977 - 1989
GenreRock, pop rock
Length62:39
LabelColumbia/Legacy
ProducerBruce Botnick
Tom Dowd
Chris Lord-Alge
Eddie Money
Ron Nevison
Richie Zito
Eddie Money chronology
Ready Eddie
(1999)
The Best of Eddie Money
(2001)
The Essential Eddie Money
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic link

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."Two Tickets to Paradise"Money1977: Eddie Money3:58
2."Shakin'"Carter, Money, Myers1982: No Control3:09
3."Take Me Home Tonight"Leeson, Vale1986: Can't Hold Back3:32
4."Wanna Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star"Money, Solberg1977: Eddie Money4:01
5."Walk on Water"Harms1988: Nothing to Lose4:40
6."Running Back"Bryan1980: Playing for Keeps4:00
7."Think I'm in Love"Money, Oda1982: No Control3:10
8."Maybe I'm a Fool"Chiate, Garrett, Money, Taylor1979: Life for the Taking3:07
9."Rock and Roll the Place [Live]"Lyon, Money1979: Previously Unissued Promo Version[1]3:06
10."Baby Hold On"Lyon, Money1977: Eddie Money3:32
11."We Should Be Sleeping"Burns, Lowry, Money, Thompson1986: Can't Hold Back4:02
12."Trinidad"Douglass, Money, Turner1980: Playing for Keeps5:08
13."I Wanna Go Back"Byrom, Chuncey, Walker1986: Can't Hold Back3:55
14."No Control [Live]"Carter, Guitierrez, Money1983: Previously Unissued Promo Version[2]4:15
15."Where's the Party?"Carter, Money1983: Where's the Party3:55
16."Peace in Our Time"Hill, Sinfield1989: Greatest Hits: The Sound of Money5:02
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