The Very Best of Ben E. King
The Very Best Of Ben E. King | ||||
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Greatest hits album by Ben E. King | ||||
Released | 1998 | |||
Recorded | 1972–1998 | |||
Genre | Soul | |||
Length | 41:48 | |||
Label | Rhino Records | |||
Ben E. King chronology | ||||
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The Very Best Of Ben E. King is a Ben E. King compilation album covering his entire recording history dating to 1975. Longtime classics such as Spanish Harlem[1] and Don't Play That Song as well as King's most influential hit Stand By Me are all on this album, among 13 additional hits.
Track listing
- "There Goes My Baby" [2:13]
(from the album There Goes My Baby with The Drifters) - "Dance with Me" [2:23]
(from the album Dance With Me with The Drifters) - "This Magic Moment" [2:29]
(from the 1963 album Up On the Roof with The Drifters) - "Save The Last Dance For Me" [2:34]
(from the album Save The Last Dance For Me - also sung with The Drifters) - "I Count the Tears" [2:07]
(from the albums Save The Last Dance For Me and Up On the Roof, both with The Drifters) - "Spanish Harlem" [2:52]
(from the album Spanish Harlem) - "Stand By Me" [2:53]
(from the album Don't Play That Song) - "On The Horizon" [2:18]
(from the album Don't Play That Song) - "Amor" [2:54]
(from the album Spanish Harlem) - "Young Boy Blues" [2:17]
(from the album Young Boy Blues) - "Here Comes The Night" [2:24]
(from the album Don't Play That Song) - "Don't Play That Song (You Lied)" [2:53]
(from the album Don't Play That Song) - "How Can I Forget" [2:19]
(from the album Ben E. King's Greatest Hits) - "I (Who Have Nothing)" [2:18]
(from the album Young Boy Blues) - "Supernatural Thing, Pt. 1" [3:21]
(from the album Supernatural) - "Do It in the Name of Love" [3:33]
(from the album Supernatural)
References
- ^ "The Very Best of Ben E. King And The Drifters". Huddersfield Daily Examiner. December 15, 1990. Retrieved August 18, 2025.