The Best of Freda Payne

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The Best of Freda Payne
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Greatest hits album by Freda Payne
Released 1972
Genre Pop, R&B
Label Invictus
Freda Payne chronology
Contact
(1971)Contact1971
The Best of Freda Payne
(1972)
Reaching Out
(1973)Reaching Out1973

The Best of Freda Payne is a 12-track collection of songs recorded by Freda Payne. Although it is a collection of previously recorded tracks, it also includes four unissued songs as well: "How Can I Live Without My Life," "Just a Woman," "You're the Only Bargain I've Got," and "Come Back" (none of which were released as singles). Six of the songs on this collection were previously issued as singles for the Invictus label.

Track listing

Side 1
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "How Can I Live Without My Life"   Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier 2:57
2. "Bring the Boys Home"   Angelo Bond, Greg Perry, General Johnson 3:29
3. "Cherish What Is Dear to You (While It's Near to You)"   Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Angelo Bond 3:56
4. "He's in My Life"   Ronald Dunbar, Edythe Wayne 3:48
5. "Band of Gold"   Ronald Dunbar, Edythe Wayne 2:53
6. "Just a Woman"   William Weatherspoon, Raynard Miner 2:33
Side 2
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Now Is the Time to Say Goodbye"   Scherrie Payne 3:09
2. "The Road We Didn't Take"   Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, D. Dumas 4:17
3. "Deeper & Deeper"   Norma Toney, Ronald Dunbar, Edythe Wayne 2:52
4. "You're the Only Bargain I've Got"   Ronald Dunbar, Edythe Wayne, General Johnson 3:42
5. "Come Back"   Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier 2:49
6. "Through the Memory of My Mind"   William Weatherspoon 2:40

Album credits

  • All selections published by: Gold Forever Music, Inc.

Holland-Dozier-Holland Prod., Inc.

  • Executive producer: Ronald Dunbar
  • Producers: Greg Perry, General Johnson, William Weatherspoon, Raynard Miner
  • Arrangers: McKinley Jackson, H.B. Barnum, Tony Camillo
  • Recording & Mixing: Lawrence T. Horn, Barney Perkins
  • Art direction: John Hoernle

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1970 Pop Albums 152
1970 Black Albums 44