Petula Clark's Hit Parade

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{{Infobox album

| name = Petula Clark's Hit Parade

| type = greatest

| artist = Petula Clark

| cover = petula_clark's_hit_parade_pye.jpg

| alt =

| released = 1966

| recorded = London, UK

| venue =

| studio =

| genre = British Invasion, Pop, Vocal

| length = 33:45

| label = Pye NPL 18159 Mono
NSPL 18159 Stereo

| producer = Tony Hatch

| prev_title = I Couldn't Live Without Your Love

| prev_year = 1966

| next_title = Colour My World/Who Am I

| next_year = 1967

| misc =

}}

Petula Clark's Hit Parade is a compilation album of Clark's biggest hits to date. This unofficial 'greatest hits' album released on Clark's British label Pye, was only released in the UK however. The US wouldn't see a 'greatest hits' until Warner Bros. released Petula Clark's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 at the end of 1968. Two of Clark's hit singles, previously unreleased on an LP were included on the Hit Parade album; "Round Every Corner" (#21 US) and "You'd Better Come Home" (#22 US). The album is largely a collection of Tony Hatch's arrangements and songwriting.

Track listing

{{track listing |headline=Side one |title1=A Sign of the Times |writer1= Tony Hatch |length1=2:55 |title2=My Love |writer2= Tony Hatch |length2=2:43 |title3=Heart |writer3= Tony Hatch, Petula Clark, Georges Aber |length3=2:37 |title4=I Couldn't Live Without Your Love |writer4= Tony Hatch, Jackie Trent |length4=2:55 |title5=You'd Better Come Home |writer5= Tony Hatch |length5=2:51 |title6=You're The One |writer6= Tony Hatch, Petula Clark |length6=2:26}}

{{track listing |headline=Side two |title1=I Know a Place |writer1= Tony Hatch, Petula Clark |length1=3:05 |title2=Just Say Goodbye |writer2= Tony Hatch, Petula Clark, Pierre Delanoë |length2=2:42 |title3=Round Every Corner |writer3= Tony Hatch |length3=2:36 |title4=Where Did We Go Wrong |writer4= Tony Hatch, Petula Clark |length4=3:05 |title5=Call Me |writer5= Tony Hatch |length5=2:46 |title6=Downtown |writer6= Tony Hatch |length6=3:05}}

Personnel

Charts

class="wikitable"

!Chart (1966)

!Peak
position

{{album chart|UK2|18|artist=Petula Clark|album=Hit Parade|date=19670305|access-date=31 January 2024}}

References