Biography songs
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Biography: The Greatest Hits
2003 greatest hits album by Lisa Stansfield
Biography: The Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits compilation album by British recording artist Lisa Stansfield. Released by Arista Records on 3 February 2003, it features seventeen tracks, hits and rare songs, including: "All Around the World", "This Is the Right Time" "Change", "All Woman", "The Real Thing" and "Never, Never Gonna Give You Up". The album, which garnered positive reviews from music critics, peaked at number three in the United Kingdom and was certified Gold.
Background
[edit]In June 2001, Stansfield released Face Up, her final studio album with Arista Records. The obligatory compilation, Biography: The Greatest Hits was issued in February 2003. Four months later, Arista Records remastered all of Stansfield's studio albums and re-released them with bonus tracks. The Complete Collection box set was also issued at the same time.
Content
[edit]The European edition of Biography: The Greatest Hits includes three songs from Affection ("This Is the Right Time", "All Around the World", "Live Together"), four tracks from Real Love ("Change", "All Woman", "Time to Make You Mine", "Set Your Loving Free"), three songs from So Natural ("In All the Right Places", "
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The 25 greatest biographical songs
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"The Ballad of John and Yoko" by Beatles (1969)
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Typically, someone's wedding and honeymoon are not front-page news. However, when one-half of the couple is a member of the Beatles, it's a worldwide story. Those details were covered in this Beatles song written by Lennon and arraigned with help from Paul McCartney.
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"Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple (1971)
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Known for one of the most legendary guitar riffs of all time, the story behind this hard-rock classic is just as notable. Before the band's recording session in Switzerland, Frank Zappa held a show at a casino theater within the complex Deep Purple was holding those sessions. A fire broke out at the show after someone shot off a flare gun and destroyed the complex. The song was about the incident, and the title came from a dream bassist Roger Glover had when remembering the smoke from the fire hovering over nearby Lake Geneva.
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"American Pie" by Don McLean (1972)
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While the overall theme of this classic is the end of innocence, the frequently sung phrase, "the day the music died," has become one
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