You're the Greatest LUVer

You're the Greatest LUVer is a German 1998 compilation album by Dutch girl group Luv' which features hit singles and album tracks from the formation's heyday (19771981).

You're the Greatest LUVer
Greatest hits album by
Released1998
Recorded19771989
GenreEurodance, Pop, Disco
Length75:31
LabelMercury Records/PolyGram
ProducerHans van Hemert
Luv' chronology
You're the Greatest Lover
(1998)
You're the Greatest LUVer
(1998)
The Universal Master Collection: LUV
(2001)

As the female pop trio dominated the charts in a large part of Continental Europe in the late 1970s, Germany was Luv's biggest export market. They had eight entries on the German singles charts:[1][2] "You're the Greatest Lover" (a #1 hit that reached the gold status as it sold 600.000 units in Germany alone), "Trojan Horse" ( a Top 3 song), "Casanova" (a Top 10 single), "Eeny Meeny Miny Moe", "Ooh, Yes I Do", "Ann-Maria", "One More Little Kissie" and "My Number One".

Album history

In 1979, Patty Brard, José Hoebee, Marga Scheide, their producers (Hans van Hemert and Piet Souer) and their manager (Pim Ter Linde) received the 'Conamus Export Prize'[3][4] for being 'Holland's best export act'.

Germany was a key territory for the group and helped them to score successful hit records outside their homeland. Luv' was a household name thanks to their performances on German TV shows such as Starparade, Tanzparty, Musikladen and Disco. During their brief German glory, "You're the Greatest Lover" was used for the soundtrack of an episode of the Derrick TV series.[5] Moreover, Luv' played a cameo role in the 1979 movie Cola, Candy, Chocolate in which they performed "Trojan Horse".

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the trio success in Goethe's country, Mercury Records decided to release the compilation You're the Greatest LUVer.

Nowadays, the trio's greatest hits (like the "Greatest Lover" and "Trojan Horse") are often included on German 1970's/Disco various artists compilation albums or downloadable as ringtones.

Track listing

All tracks written by Hans van Hemert and Piet Souer under the pseudonym 'Janschen & Janschens'.

  1. "You're the Greatest Lover" – 2:51
  2. "Casanova" – 3:51
  3. "U.O.me (Waldolala)" – 2:58
  4. "My Number One" – 3:11
    • Taken from the album Forever Yours (1980)
  5. "Shoes off (Boots on)" – 3:07
  6. "Don Juanito De Carnaval" – 3:12
  7. "Trojan Horse" – 3:25
    • Taken from the German edition of the With Luv' (1978) album
  8. "Louis Je T'Adore" – 2:36
  9. "Don't Let Me Down" – 3:36
  10. "Eeny Meeny Miny Moe – 2:59
  11. "DJ" – 3:20
  12. "Ooh, Yes I Do" – 2:58
  13. "Ann-Maria – 4:41
  14. "One More Little Kissie" – 3:46
    • Taken from the album Forever Yours (1980)
  15. "Tingalingaling" – 2:31
    • Taken from the album Forever Yours (1980)
  16. "Marcellino – 3:14
  17. "I Like Sugar Candy Kisses" – 3:36
  18. "If You Love Me" – 2:34
  19. "I.M.U.R" – 3:36
  20. "Luv' Hitpack (Medley)" – 4:32

Personnel

Production

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References

  1. Peak positions on German singles charts
  2. 1978 Year-end charts in Germany incl. "You're the Greatest Lover"
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-06-14. Retrieved 2008-08-11.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - List of the Conamus Export Prize winners; Conamus (currently: Buma Cultuur) is an organisation which promotes Dutch music artists abroad. Every year, since 1972, this foundation has presented an 'Export Prize' to reward the best selling Export acts from the Netherlands.
  4. List of the winners of Dutch pop music awards presented by Buma Cultuur in 1979
  5. Music track listing of Derrick episodes
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