The Greatest Hits of All

The Greatest Hits of All is a compilation album by American singer and guitarist George Benson, released on July 8, 2003, by Warner Bros. Records and Rhino Entertainment.[1][2] The compilation received this title for containing the greatest hits of Benson's career and also in reference to the song "The Greatest Love of All", originally recorded by Benson in 1977 especially to be the main theme of the film The Greatest, a biopic of the boxer Muhammad Ali. The song is featured on this album alongside Benson's other big hits. The songs are in chronological order, between 1976 and 1998, since "This Masquerade" and "Breezin'", including his most famous hits like "On Broadway", "Give Me the Night", "Turn Your Love Around", "Lady Love Me (One More Time)", "Kisses in the Moonlight" and others. The compilation entered the Billboard and reached number 3 on the Jazz Albums.[3] At the end of the year, the album ranked number 15 on the Top Contemporary Jazz Albums.[4] The album also ranked number 74 on R&B Albums[5] and number 138 on Billboard 200.[6]

The Greatest Hits of All
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedJuly 8, 2003 (2003-07-08)
Recorded1976–1998
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Length76:51
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AllMusic[1]

A different international version of this album was also released, entitled The Very Best of George Benson: The Greatest Hits of All.[7]

Track listing

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These are "the greatest hits of all" present in this Benson compilation:[1][2][8]

Chart positions

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Weekly charts

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Personnel

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Information taken from the back cover of the compilation:[1][8]

Compilation producers:

Songs producers:

Executive producer:

  • Dennis Turner

Sound producer:

Management:

  • Turner Management Group, Inc.
  • Dennis Turner
  • Stephanie Gurevitz-Gonzalez

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Jurek, Thom (8 July 2003). "George Benson – The Greatest Hits of All". AllMusic. Retrieved July 7, 2018.
  2. ^ a b Amazon. "George Benson – The Greatest Hits of All (2003)". Retrieved July 7, 2018.
  3. ^ a b Billboard (July 26, 2003). "George Benson - Jazz Albums". Retrieved July 13, 2018.
  4. ^ a b American Radio History (December 27, 2003). "Billboard - Top Contemporary Jazz Albums" (PDF). Retrieved July 14, 2018.
  5. ^ a b Billboard (July 26, 2003). "George Benson - Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums". Retrieved July 13, 2018.
  6. ^ a b Billboard (July 26, 2003). "George Benson - Billboard 200". Retrieved July 13, 2018.
  7. ^ AllMusic. "The Very Best of George Benson: The Greatest Hits of All". Retrieved July 21, 2018. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  8. ^ a b Discogs. "George Benson – The Greatest Hits of All (2003)". Retrieved July 7, 2018.