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The Hits (Lemar album)

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Released
  
8 March 2010 (UK)

Producer
  
Various

Release date
  
8 March 2010

Recorded
  
2003–2010

Length
  
55:16

Artist
  
Lemar

Label
  
Epic/Sony Records

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Genres
  
Soul music, Rhythm and blues

Similar
  
Dedicated, The Truth About Love, Invincible, The Reason, Time to Grow

Lemar the hits advert


The Hits is the first greatest hits collection by English soul/R&B singer Lemar. The album was released on March 8, 2010. The first single off the album was called "The Way Love Goes". The album also contains two other new songs plus a re-recorded version of "What About Love" with X Factor 2008 runner's up JLS. One new recording entitled "You Don't Love Me" features a sample from Kim Wildes 1986 remake of the 60's motown classic "You Keep Me Hanging On" by The Supremes

Contents

The Hits does not contain two of Lemar's Epic singles, "Don't Give It Up" and "Tick Tock", both of which were remixed from their respective album versions when they were released as singles. These single versions do not appear on any of Lemar's albums. The album also misses out his rare debut single "Got Me Saying Ooh". The album was originally going to be released on March 1, 2010, but it was moved to a week due to a title error which only stated The on both the CD and cover instead of The Hits.

Lemar's official site confirmed that the second single taken from The Hits will be "Coming Home", with a release date of May 17, 2010 currently confirmed.

Lemar the hits advert


Track listing

The following track list was confirmed on Play.com.

Credits & Personnel

  • Producer -
  • Mixer - Steve Fitzmaurice
  • Songs

    1Dance (With U)3:11
    250/503:25
    3Another Day4:04

    References

    The Hits (Lemar album) Wikipedia


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