The Greatest Hits
01/06/2004 | Universal Uk
Lyrics from The Greatest Hits
All Music Guide Review
Out of the myriad retrospectives that have appeared throughout the years, Mercury's 2004 The Greatest Hits collection is the first collection to span Scottish singer Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie's entire career. A playful, girl group goddess in the '60s, Lulu came to prominence with the international hit "To Sir with Love" in 1967 (she had regional success with a version of the frat anthem "Shout" in 1964). Similar to contemporaries like Brenda Lee and Dusty Springfield, Lulu's raspy and rowdy singles began to peter out at the end of the decade, but she returned in the '70s with the hit "Oh Me Oh My (I'm a Fool for You Baby)," along with a string of marginally successful albums and collaborations before reinventing herself in the 1990s as a dance-pop diva. The Greatest Hits takes all of Lulu's phases into consideration, so fans who only followed the singer through her '60s heydays would be better off with To Sir with Love! The Complete Mickie Most Recordings, but listeners looking for a more comprehensive picture would do well to tune in to this fine collection of material from one of the U.K.'s most enduring and endearing talents. ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide
The Greatest Hits Track Listing
Credits of The Greatest Hits
- Arif Mardin
- String Arrangements, String Conductor
- Mickie Most
- Producer
- Bill Padley
- Arranger, Instrumentation, Programming, Producer
- Phil Palmer
- Guitar
- Dean Parks
- Guitar
- Greg Penny
- Producer
- Chris Porter
- Producer, Vocal Engineer, Mixing, Engineer
- Mike Ross
- Engineer
- Joey Negro
- Producer
- John Dixon
- Producer, Remixing
- Steve DuBerry
- Producer
- David Tyson
- Producer
- Martyn Norris
- Producer, Remixing
- Jem Godfrey
- Arranger, Programming, Instrumentation, Producer
- Earl Guest
- Musical Director
- Lulu
- Vocals
- Brothers in Rhythm
- Producer, Remixing
- Chris Lord-Alge
- Mixing
- Curt Bisquera
- Drums
- Nathan East
- Bass
- Errol Henry
- Producer
- Jon Ingoldsby
- Engineer, Mixing
- Eliot Kennedy
- Producer
- Judd Lander
- Harmonica
- Andrew Livingstone
- Producer
- Mark London
- Producer
- Elton John
- Keyboards
















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