Elton John's Greatest Hits Vol. 3

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Elton John's Greatest Hits
Volume III 1979-1987
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Greatest hits album by Elton John
Released 12 November 1987
Recorded 1977–1986
Genre Pop, rock
Length 56:50
Label Geffen
Producer Chris Thomas, Thom Bell, Elton John, Clive Franks, Gus Dudgeon
Elton John chronology
Live in Australia with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
(1987)Live in Australia with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra1987
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(1987)
Reg Strikes Back
(1988)Reg Strikes Back1988

Elton John's Greatest Hits Volume III 1979-1987, released in 1987, is the twenty-seventh official album release for Elton John. It is a compilation album chosen from his biggest hits between 1979 and 1986. It was released only in the United States and Canada.

The album was released at a time when Elton John had just moved back to his old U.S. label, MCA Records. Geffen's last-ditch compilation was met with some disdain from the artist, who resented the competition against his new live album on MCA, which eventually bought Geffen in 1990.

Fully one third of the contents came from the 1983 album Too Low for Zero, the album that had received the strongest critical and commercial response of the era. Elsewhere on the collection, less successful but more recent songs such as "Wrap Her Up" and "Heartache All Over the World" were chosen over older but modestly more successful songs such as 1978's "Part Time Love" and 1981's "Nobody Wins". However, it did include two songs from MCA, 1979's "Mama Can't Buy You Love" (actually recorded in 1977) and 1980's "Little Jeannie". In the U.S., it was certified gold in February 1989, platinum in November 1991 and 2x platinum in October 1995 by the RIAA.

In 1992, this album was deleted and replaced with Greatest Hits 1976–1986. MCA had taken over Geffen Records, and control of copyrights had shifted such that 1977's Greatest Hits Volume II could no longer be presented as before. Two songs from it, "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" and "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word", were shifted to the new third volume, which also now included 1984's "Who Wears These Shoes". To make room for these additions, the 1986 non-hit "Heartache All Over The World" and 1983's album-only track "Too Low for Zero" were eliminated.

Track listing

No. Title Writer(s) Album Length
1. "I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues"   Elton John/Bernie Taupin/Davey Johnstone Too Low for Zero (1983) 4:42
2. "Mama Can't Buy You Love"   LeRoy Bell/Casey James The Thom Bell Sessions (1979) 4:02
3. "Little Jeannie"   John/Gary Osborne 21 at 33 (1980) 4:46
4. "Sad Songs (Say So Much)"   John/Taupin Breaking Hearts (1984) 4:07
5. "I'm Still Standing"   John/Taupin Too Low for Zero 3:03
6. "Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)"   John/Taupin Jump Up! (1982) 5:05
7. "Heartache All Over the World"   John/Taupin Leather Jackets (1986) 4:01
8. "Too Low for Zero"   John/Taupin Too Low for Zero 5:44
9. "Kiss the Bride"   John/Taupin Too Low for Zero 4:20
10. "Blue Eyes"   John/Osborne Jump Up! 3:27
11. "Nikita"   John/Taupin Ice on Fire (1985) 4:54
12. "Wrap Her Up"   John/Taupin/Charlie Morgan/Paul Westwood/Johnstone/Fred Mandal Ice on Fire 6:04

Credits

  • Album Coordinators - John David Kalodner & Robin Rothman
  • Originally Mastered by Greg Fulginiti
  • Art Direction/Design - Laura Lipuma
  • Management - John Reid


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