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21 Golden Hits

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Diana
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Put Your Head On My Shoulder
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Lonely Boy
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Time To Cry
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Puppy Love
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I Love You In The Same Old Way
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You Are My Destiny
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Crazy Love
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Don't Ever Leave Me
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Summer's Gone
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Adam And Eve
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Don't Gamble With Love
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I'm Still Waiting Here For You
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I Love You, Baby
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It Doesn't Matter Anymore
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Tonight My Love, Tonight
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My Home Town
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Cinderella
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Love Land
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Dance On Little Girl
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The Longest Day
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Album Information

Total Tracks: 21   Total Length: 48:13

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Awesome

9spot

Neil Sounds as good as ever on these classics. A resonance of voice and music.

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By the time these were rerecorded

RockinDaddio

his voice had changed. The teen angst does not sound as convincing coming from the deeper more mature voice and therefore the songs just don't have the going into puberty urgency that the originals had.

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some of his best re-recorded

1scarylarry

When Paul Anka changed labels in 1962?, he re-recorded a majority of his hits for his new label, even though he had cut at least one new single for them. Also is the brand new recording of "The Longest Day," the WW2 epic for which he wrote the song, and he also played a role in the movie. Owning the master recording of all of his original hits was a brilliant business coup for this earliest of singer-songwriters, just into his twenties, but re-releasing those on the new label wouuldn't do for RCA Victor. The old label, ABC-Paramount, had recently released three volumes of successful Anka Greatest Hits albums.

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They Say All Music Guide

“Newly recorded,” forthrightly announces the cover of this album, on which Paul Anka revisits his ABC-Paramount hits on behalf of his new employer. And there’s the rub. The re-recordings aren’t bad, but who needs them? – William Ruhlmann