Hollands Glorie: Luv'
Appearance
Hollands Glorie: Luv' | ||||
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Greatest hits album by | ||||
Released | 2002 | |||
Recorded | 1979 – 1980 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 42:38 | |||
Label | CNR | |||
Producer | Hans van Hemert | |||
Luv' chronology | ||||
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Hollands Glorie: Luv' is a budget-priced
Forever Yours (1980). They are part of the CNR back catalogue and are licensed from Hans van Hemert productions,[1] except the "Megamix '93
" renamed "Hit-medley (Megamix)".
Track listing
All tracks written by Hans van Hemert and Piet Souer under the pseudonym 'Janschen & Janschens', except where noted.
- "My Number One" – 3:11
- Taken from the album Forever Yours(1980)
- Taken from the album
- "One More Little Kissie" – 3:46
- Taken from the album Forever Yours(1980)
- Taken from the album
- "Tingalingaling" – 2:31
- Taken from the album Forever Yours(1980)
- Taken from the album
- "Ann-Maria (Piet Souer) – 4:41
- Taken from the album True Luv' (1979)
- "Rhythm 'n' Shoes (Hans van Hemert) – 3:07
- Taken from the album True Luv' (1979)
- "Ooh, Yes I Do" (van Hemert) – 2:58
- Taken from the album True Luv' (1979)
- "Never Wanted to Be..." – 4:34
- Taken from the album Forever Yours(1980)
- Taken from the album
- "Cloud Nr. 9" (van Hemert) – 3:25
- Taken from the album True Luv' (1979)
- "Boys Goodnight" (Souer) – 2:40
- Taken from the album True Luv' (1979)
- "Flash" (van Hemert) – 3:51
- Taken from the album True Luv' (1979)
- "I Win It" – 3:05
- Taken from the album Forever Yours(1980)
- Taken from the album
- "Some Call It Happiness" – 3:09
- Taken from the album Forever Yours(1980)
- Taken from the album
- "Wine, Women and Sing" (van Hemert) – 3:45
- Taken from the album True Luv' (1979)
- "Getaway" (Souer) – 3:03
- Taken from the album True Luv' (1979)
- "Stop Me" (Souer) – 3:09
- Taken from the album True Luv' (1979)
- "Let There Be Love" – 2:39
- Taken from the album True Luv' (1979)
- "Billy the Kid" – 3:16
- Taken from the album Forever Yours(1980)
- Taken from the album
- "Hit-medley (Megamix)" – 2:49
- Radio version. ("Trojan Horse"/"You're the Greatest Lover"/"Ooh, Yes I Do")
- Radio version. ("
Personnel
- José Hoebee – vocals
- Patty Brard – vocals
- Marga Scheide – vocals
- Ria Thielsch – vocals
Production
- Hans van Hemert – producer, songwriter
- Piet Souer – arranger/conductor, songwriter
References
- ^ Official website of Hans van Hemert Productions Archived 2006-06-23 at the Wayback Machine www.HansVanHemert.nl