Where are all the other hits?
Muddwacker | Hazelton, CO United States | 08/17/2007
(3 out of 5 stars)
"They finally put out a Greatest Hits, but excluded the PWL and Carlton Sounds material. The only hits here are from the Simon Cowell years at BMG Records(back before he got involved with 19 Entertainment and American Idol). Even the non album singles are missing. This isn't a true greatest hits until it has all the singles, from all the albums(on various labels). For now we'll call it a 'Best of the BMG years' album.
Hit Singles
"You'll Never Stop Me Loving You" (1989) - #1 UK, #29 Australia;
"Can't Forget You" (1989) - #17 UK;
"Listen To Your Heart" (1989) - #10 UK;
"Counting Every Minute" (1990) - #16 UK;
"You've Got A Friend" (with Big Fun) (1990) - #14 UK;
"End Of The World" (1990) - #18 UK;
"Only Fools (Never Fall In Love)" (1991) - #10 UK;
"Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy" (1991) - #22 UK; #13 US A/C
"You To Me Are Everything" (1991) - #13 UK;
"We've Got The Power" (1992) (with Gladiators)
"Boogie Nights" (1992) - #30 UK;
"Better The Devil You Know" (1993) - #15 UK;
"Hopelessly Devoted To You" / "The Anthem Medley" (1994) - #61 UK;
"Wake Up Everybody" (1995) - #155 UK.
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Misleading Album Title
Arnel Jose S. Banas | 02/13/2008
(2 out of 5 stars)
"The title of the album entitled "Sonia Greatest Hits" is totally misleading. The album does not have all her most well known and popular "hits." There should be some kind of criteria and guidelines as to when record companies will use the words "greatest hits." I am very disappointed."
That's NOT a Greatest Hits CD
Thomas Tyllack | 04/17/2008
(1 out of 5 stars)
"Thats really a fake CD. I was really angry about it, when i open it and saw the songs . There is no of her famoust songs on this CD, not only one.
Dont buy it. No star for it, but i had to give one for this system here."