Manfred Mann Greatest Hits
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- 54321
- Pretty Flamingo
- Do Wah Diddy Diddy - John Burgess, Manfred Mann
- Sha La La
- If You Gotta Go, Go Now
- Oh Not My Baby
- Come Tomorrow
- My Name Is Jack
- The One In The Middle
- I Put A Spell On You
- Just Like A Woman
- Poison Ivy
- The Mighty Quinn
- Semi-Detached Suburban Mr. James
- Ha! Ha! Said The Clown
- Ragamuffin Man
- Hubble Bubble (Toil & Trouble)
- There's No Living Without Your Loving
- You Gave Me Somebody To Love
- Got My Mojo Working
- With God On Our Side
- Fox On The Run
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #16910 in Music
- Released on: 1996-10-07
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 61 minutes
Customer Reviews
The definitive sixties collection
There were three phases to Manfred Mann's career – the mid sixties with Paul Jones as lead singer, the late sixties with Mike D'Abo as lead singer and the stuff they did after the sixties as Manfred Mann's Earth Band. This compilation covers the first two of those phases and is the best single CD collection of their sixties music.
Back in the sixties, Manfred Mann had many hits in Britain although not many of them charted in America. Do wah diddy diddy (first recorded by the Exciters who only had a minor American hit with it) was a number one in both countries.
Their music was generally upbeat good-time music and could be described as a cross between R+B and mainstream pop. Given that, it may seem surprising that they covered several songs by folk-rocker Bob Dylan but the combination worked well and no doubt helped to build Dylan's reputation as a great songwriter. Manfred Mann took Mighty Quinn to the very top of the British charts and had other top ten UK hits with Dylan's songs, including If you gotta go go now and Just like a woman.
Of the other songs, Pretty flamingo was yet another British chart-topper and Oh no not my baby was originally an American hit for the under-appreciated Maxine Brown. Other songs that I particularly like include 54321, Come tomorrow, My name is Jack, Ha ha said the clown, Ragamuffin man and Fox on the run.
There are plenty of Manfred Mann compilations to choose from but this one has all the songs that matter from the sixties.
5-4-3-2-1
This CD starts off on the right foot with 54321, Pretty flamingo and Doo wah diddy diddy, probably the best MM songs. After that the occasional greats (IMHO)(Mighty Quinn, I put a spell on you, You gave me somebody to love) is injected attempting to make a classic album. Overall, a good album but definately not their best.
Definitely worth having!
22 great tracks from one of rocks under rated groups. I'd forgotten how many hits there were until after I'd played the preview samples. The variety of songs, melody & styles makes for a great budget CD album.
Go for it - you won't be disappointed!
Jeff B




