Entertainment Weekly continues its year-by-year retrospective of Top 40 pop hits at an affordable price. This collection provides an eclectic range of hits from 1992, including "Walking on Broken Glass" by Annie Lennox, "Move This" by Technotronic, "Tennessee" by Arrested Development, "I'd Die Without You" by PM Dawn, "All 4 Love" by Color Me Badd, and "I'm Too Sexy" by Right Said Fred. ~ Al Campbell, All Music Guide
Entertainment Weekly: The Greatest Hits 1992
10/24/2000
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- P.M. Dawn
- Performer
- Wreckx-N-Effect
- Performer
- Public Announcement
- Performer
- Bill Stafford
- Project Coordinator
- Heights
- Performer
- Dana Renert
- Project Coordinator
- Rob Santos
- Compilation Producer
- Bruce Pollock
- Compilation Producer
- Mathieu Bitton
- Art Direction, Design
- Stephanie Kika
- Project Coordinator
- Arlessa Barnes
- Project Coordinator
- Traci Werbel
- Production Assistant
- Mandana Eidgah
- Art Direction
- Jeremy Holiday
- Production Coordination
- Tom Tierney
- Production Assistant
- Laura Gregory
- Project Coordinator
- Robin Manning
- Project Coordinator
- Larry Parra
- Project Coordinator
- Steve Strauss
- Project Coordinator
- Brooke Nochomson
- Project Coordinator
- Alex Miller
- Executive Producer
- Steve Cova
- Production Assistant
- Karyn Friedland
- Project Coordinator
- Laura Dorson
- Project Coordinator
- Right Said Fred
- Performer
- Annie Lennox
- Performer
- Joe Public
- Performer
- Ugly Kid Joe
- Performer
- R. Kelly
- Performer
- Elliott Federman
- Mastering
- John Hudson
- Art Direction, Product Manager
- Color Me Badd
- Performer
- Technotronic
- Performer
- Kris Kross
- Performer
- Arrested Development
- Performer










