Hits 4
The Hits Album 4 | ||||
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Compilation album by Various artists | ||||
Released | 17 March 1986 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Label | CBS and WEA | |||
The Hits Albums chronology | ||||
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The Hits Album 4 or Hits 4 is a compilation album released in the UK in March 1986 by CBS and WEA, with RCA Ariola now also joining the partnership from this release onwards. It followed The Hits Album and Hits 2 to the top of the UK Top 100 Album chart and remained there for 4 weeks.
Hits 4 features four songs which reached number one on the UK Singles Chart: "The Sun Always Shines on T.V.", "I'm Your Man", "Chain Reaction" and "West End Girls".
Track listing
- Record/Tape 1 Side 1 (1)
- A-ha - "The Sun Always Shines on T.V."
- Feargal Sharkey - "You Little Thief"
- Wham! - "I'm Your Man"
- The Bangles - "Manic Monday"
- Madonna - "Borderline"
- The Blow Monkeys - "Digging Your Scene"
- Belouis Some - "Imagination"
- Record/Tape 1 Side 2 (2)
- Diana Ross - "Chain Reaction"
- Whitney Houston - "How Will I Know"
- Alexander O'Neal - "If You Were Here Tonight (Remix)"
- Five Star - "System Addict"
- Paul Hardcastle - "Don't Waste My Time"
- Whistle - "(Nothing Serious) Just Buggin'"
- Full Force - "Alice, I Want You Just For Me!"
- Record/Tape 2 Side 1 (3)
- The Damned - "Eloise"
- Fine Young Cannibals - "Suspicious Minds"
- Public Image Ltd - "Rise"
- Bronski Beat - "Hit That Perfect Beat"
- Eurythmics - "It's Alright (Baby's Coming Back)"
- Pet Shop Boys - "West End Girls"
- Mr. Mister - "Kyrie (Edit)"
- Record/Tape 2 Side 2 (4)
- Double - "The Captain of Her Heart"
- Latin Quarter - "Radio Africa"
- Mike + The Mechanics - "Silent Running (On Dangerous Ground)"
- Howard Jones - "No One Is to Blame"
- Dee C. Lee - "Come Hell or Waters High"
- Kate Bush - "Hounds of Love"
- Electric Light Orchestra - "Calling America"
References
- Collins Complete UK Hit Albums 1956-2005. Graham Betts. 2005. ISBN 0-00-720532-5.
Preceded by Brothers in Arms by Dire Straits |
UK number-one album 23 March 1986 – 19 April 1986 |
Succeeded by Street Life: 20 Great Hits by Bryan Ferry & Roxy Music |
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