The Very Best of Lisa Loeb
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| Greatest hits album by Lisa Loeb | ||||
| Released | January 24, 2006 | |||
| Recorded | 1994-2005 | |||
| Genre | Pop, Folk | |||
| Label | Geffen | |||
| Producer | Patiño, Zappa, various | |||
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The Very Best of Lisa Loeb is a compilation album by Lisa Loeb, released in 2006 by Geffen Records. The album peaked at #25 on Billboard's Top Digital Albums chart. Itself was also an advertisement for an E! biography of Loeb, according to the iTunes Store until 2009.
Track listing
- "I Do" (from Firecracker)
- "Underdog" (from Cake and Pie and Hello Lisa)
- "Falling in Love" (from Firecracker)
- "Let's Forget About It" (from Firecracker)
- "How" (from Firecracker, soundtrack albums Twister and Jack Frost)
- "Fools like Me" (from The Way It Really Is)
- "Bring Me Up" (from Cake and Pie and Hello Lisa)
- "Single Me Out" (from #1 single)
- "Furious Rose" (from Firecracker)
- "Stay (I Missed You)" (from Tails and Reality Bites soundtrack)
- "Truthfully" (from Firecracker)
- "Wishing Heart" (from Firecracker)
- "Sandalwood" (from Tails)
- "Waiting for Wednesday" (from Tails)
- "All Day" (from soundtrack album The Rugrats Movie)
- "Taffy" (from Tails)
- "Do You Sleep?" (from Tails)
- "What Am I Supposed to Say?" (from Hello Lisa)
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