UB40's Greatest Hit and 20 Other Songs
09/12/2008
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(PR) On September 30, Virgin/EMI will release UB40: Greatest Hits, a new CD and digital collection of 21 hits and standout tracks spanning the influential group's career. Included on UB40: Greatest Hits are the group's first #1 smash, 1984's "Red Red Wine," and their reggae-splashed hit versions of "Here I Am (Come and Take Me)," "(I Can't Help) Falling In Love With You," and "The Way You Do The Things You Do." Also included are two songs featuring The Pretenders' Chrissie Hynde, "I Got You Babe" and "Breakfast In Bed." "Swing Low", the official anthem for the England rugby team's triumphant 2003 World Cup campaign in Australia, was the group's 49th UK chart single. After many years performing live and developing a name for themselves, UB40's fortunes changed at the beginning of 1980, when they were asked to support The Pretenders on a UK tour. The cover art for UB40's first album, released that year, was a reproduction of the UK's unemployment benefit card, with the title Signing Off rubber-stamped in red. It referred to "signing off" the dole and getting a job, both an acknowledgement of the launch of the band and a celebration of their new status.UB40: Greatest Hits (CD, Digital Album) 1. (I Can't Help) Falling In Love With You 2. One In Ten 3. Red Red Wine 4. If It Happens Again 5. Here I Am (Come And Take Me) 6. Sing Our Own Song 7. I Got You Babe [featuring Chrissie Hynde] 8. Groovin' (Out On Life) 9. My Way Of Thinking 10. The Way You Do The Things You Do 11. Higher Ground 12. Please Don't Make Me Cry 13. Kingston Town 14. Come Back Darling 15. Don't Break My Heart 16. Cherry Oh Baby 17. Breakfast In Bed [featuring Chrissie Hynde] 18. Rat In Mi Kitchen 19. Homely Girl 20. Until My Dying Day 21. Swing Low [featuring The United Colors Of Sound]
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