Greatest Hits (Mark Williams album)

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{{Infobox album

| name = Greatest Hits

| type = greatest

| artist = Mark Williams

| cover = Mark W hits.jpg

| released = late 1977

| recorded = 1974–1977

| venue =

| studio = EMI Studios, Wellington, New Zealand

| genre = {{flat list|

| length =

| label = EMI Music

| producer = Alan Galbraith

| prev_title = Taking It All In Stride

| prev_year = 1977

| year = 1977

| next_title = Life After Dark

| next_year = 1979

}}

Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits album released by New Zealand-born singer Mark Williams, released in late 1977 following the expiry of his contract with EMI Music.{{cite web|url=http://www.sergent.com.au/music/williamsm.html|title=Mark Williams|publisher=sergent|accessdate=30 June 2017}} It includes tracks from his three studio albums to date; Mark Williams, Sweet Trials and Taking It All In Stride.

Track listing

;LP/Cassette (HSD 1064)

{{Track listing

| headline = Side A

| title1 = It Doesn't Matter Anymore

| writer1 = Paul Anka

| length1 = 2:42

| title2 = Celebration

| writer2 = Ashton, Lord

| length2 = 3:32

| title3 = If There's Still a Little Love

| note3 = with Sharon O'Neill

| writer3 = Alan Hawkshaw, John Rostill

| length3 = 3:55

| title4 = Ain't No Sunshine

| writer4 = Bill Withers

| length4 = 2:20

| title5 = This is the Life

| writer5 = Geoff Murphy, Ian Watkin

| length5 = 3:50

| title6 = Taking It All in Stride

| writer6 = Tom Snow

| length6 = 4:23

}}

{{Track listing

| headline = Side B

| title1 = Yesterday Was Just the Beginning of My Life

| writer1 = Vanda & Young

| length1 = 3:54

| title2 = If It Rains

| writer2 = Kiki Dee

| length2 = 3:10

| title3 = Love the One You're With

| writer3 = Stephen Stills

| length3 = 3:30

| title4 = Sweet Wine

| writer4 = Reece Kirk

| length4 = 3:13

| title5 = Gimme a Little Sign

| writer5 = Alfred Smith, Joe Hooven, Jerry Winn

| length5 = 2:40

| title6 = A House for Sale

| writer6 = Carl Hampton, Homer Banks

| length6 = 4:02

}}

References

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