The Collection
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Love Changes Everything - Andrew Lloyd Webber, Michael Ball, Martin Levan, Michael Reed, Orchester Der Vereinigten Bühnen Wien
- One Step Out Of Time - David Arch, Michael Ball, Mike Smith
- A House Is Not A Home - Michael Ball, Mike Smith
- Cry Me A River - Michael Ball, Mike Smith
- You Don't Have To Say You Love Me - Michael Ball, Mike Smith
- Someone To Watch Over Me - Michael Ball, Mike Smith
- Stormy Weather - Michael Ball, Mike Smith
- As Dreams Go By - David Arch, Michael Ball, Mike Smith
- On Broadway - Michael Ball, Mike Smith
- You Made Me Love You - Michael Ball, Mike Smith
- Secret Of Love - David Arch, Michael Ball, Mike Smith
- You'll Never Know - Michael Ball, Mike Smith
- Beautiful Heartache - David Arch, Michael Ball, Mike Smith
- It's Still You - David Arch, Michael Ball, Mike Smith
- Who Needs To Know - David Arch, Michael Ball, Mike Smith
- No One Cries Anymore - David Arch, Michael Ball, Mike Smith
- Holland Park - David Arch, Michael Ball, Mike Smith
- Simple Affair Of The Heart - David Arch, Michael Ball, Mike Smith
- The First Man You Remember - Andrew Lloyd Webber, Diana Morrison, Michael Reed, Orchestra, Michael Ball
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #67986 in Music
- Released on: 1999-04-26
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
- Running time: 68 minutes
Customer Reviews
A great collection of early songs from Michael Ball
This collection represents a cross-section of Michael Ball's work up to the mid 1990's. It includes tracks from his first two albums "Michael Ball" and "Always" together with songs from his EP and (whisper!) his efforts in the Eurovision Song Contest. My personal favourites are his great versions of "On Broadway" and "You Made me Love You" and the original song "Who Needs to Know". Well worth a listen to appreciate the diversity of Michael's work.



