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Wednesday, 17th March 2010

Annie Lennox

The Annie Lennox Collection - out now

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Published Date:
23 March 2009
THIS long-awaited greatest hits compilation features some of the best known and best-loved songs by the Scottish singing sensation that is Annie Lennox.
Annie Lennox has released the first greatest hits album of her career that combines fan favourites with contemporary cover versions.

The Annie Lennox Collection spans 17 years, opening with Little Bird, before hitting ultimate Lennox gold with the legendary Walking On Broken Glass, taken from her second solo album Medusa.

More iconic favourites come in the form of the heart-wrenching Why and No More I Love You's.

Tracks from her solo albums, and from her time in the Eurythmics feature on the album as well as two newly recorded cover versions of songs by Ash and Keane.

Annie's new single Shining Light, an upbeat and uplifting song, finishes off a well founded and cleverly composed compilation.

The Annie Lennox Collection is an essential compilation that is also available in a 2CD and DVD edition.


Track Listing:

1. Little Bird
2. Walking On Broken Glass
3. Why
4. No More I Love You's
5. Precious
6. A Whiter Shade Of Pale
7. A Thousand Beautiful Things
8. Sing
9. Pavement Cracks
10. Love Song For A Vampire
11. Cold
12. Dark Road
13. Pattern Of My Life
14. Shining Light

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