The Greatest Hits (Il Divo album)

The Greatest Hits Is the name of first compilation album of the English group of crossover classical Il Divo, launched on November 26th 2012 in Europe and December 8th 2012 in America.[2]

The Greatest Hits
Greatest hits album by
Released8 December 2012 in America
26 November 2012 in Europe
GenreClassical crossover
LabelSyco Music
ProducerAlberto Quintero
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The disk was published to celebrate the 8 years of successes of Il Divo.[3][4] The album includes four new songs to their repertoire; the classical "Il Mio Cuore Va – My Heart Will Go On," "Solo - Alone," "Siempre te amaré - I Will Always Love You," and "Can't Help Falling in Love," together with other songs chosen by fans.[5]

Tracks

CD 1

  1. Il mio cuore va – My heart will go on
  2. I Will Always Love You
  3. Can't Help Falling in Love
  4. Alone(Solo)
  5. Senza Catene – Unchained Melody
  6. Amazing Grace
  7. Hero
  8. Regresa a mí – Unbreak My Heart
  9. Somewhere
  10. Passerà
  11. All by Myself
  12. Mama
  13. Adagio
  14. Without You
  15. Caruso
  16. No llores por mi argentina
  17. A Mi Manera
  18. Time to Say Goodbye – Con te partirò

CD 2

  1. Nights in White Satin
  2. Nella Fantasia
  3. Ave Maria
  4. The Life Without Love (La Vida Sin Amor)
  5. Everytime I Look at You
  6. The Power of Love
  7. Por ti seré
  8. Crying
  9. She
  10. Hallelujah
  11. Pour que tu m'aimes encore
  12. The Impossible Dream
  13. O Holy Night

The Greatest Hits Deluxe Limited Edition

Special edition that limits to 3.000 boxes all over the world. All signed personally that contains:[6]

Personal

Il Divo

Certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Poland (ZPAV)[7] Gold 10,000*

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone

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