The Best of Jenny Morris: The Story So Far

The Best of Jenny Morris: The Story So Far is the first greatest hits album by Australia-based New Zealand musician Jenny Morris. It was released in November 1992 and peaked at No.4 in New Zealand and 12 in Australia.[1] It features tracks from her three studio albums, Body and Soul, Shiver and Honeychild and it includes both of her top 10 Australian hits, "She Has to Be Loved" and "Break in the Weather".[2]

The Best of Jenny Morris: The Story So Far
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedNovember 9, 1992
Recorded1985-1992
GenrePop
LabelEastWest (4509911182)
Jenny Morris chronology
Honeychild
(1991)
The Best of Jenny Morris: The Story So Far
(1992)
Salvation Jane
(1995)

Singles

"Tears" was released as a single and peaked at No92 in Australia and No18 in New Zealand. It was a cover of The Crocodiles' single from 1980, a band of which Morris was the lead singer.[3]

Track listing

CD[4]
  1. "Tears" (4:05)
  2. "Get Some Humour" (4:11)
  3. "You're Gonna Get Hurt" (3:39)
  4. "Body and Soul" (3:17)
  5. "You I Know" (4:09)
  6. "Saved Me" (3:50)
  7. "She Has to Be Loved" (4:05)
  8. "Street of Love" (3:14)
  9. "Self Deceiver" (3:32)
  10. "Piece of My Heart" (3:17)
  11. "Break in the Weather" (4:33)
  12. "I've Had You" (4:58)
  13. "Zero" (4:34)
  14. "Crackerjackman" (3:42)
  15. "Jackson" (with Michael Hutchence) (3:38)
  16. "Fear" (4:56)

Charts

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