The Best of Ronnie Dove explained

The Best of Ronnie Dove
Type:compilation
Artist:Ronnie Dove
Cover:The_Best_of_Ronnie_Dove.jpeg
Genre:Pop
Label:Diamond
Producer:Phil Kahl, Ray Vernon
Prev Title:I'll Make All Your Dreams Come True
Prev Year:1965
Next Title:Ronnie Dove Sings the Hits for You
Next Year:1966

The Best of Ronnie Dove is a 1966 compilation album by American pop artist Ronnie Dove.

History

After just three album releases, Diamond Records compiled and released the album. It featured his then-current single When Liking Turns to Loving as the closing track. The song would peak at #6 on the Billboard Easy Listening Chart and #18 on the Top 40 chart. The other tracks were all released on his previous albums.

Release

The album peaked at number 35 on the Billboard Top LPs chart and was awarded a gold disk in 1969 for sales of over one million copies.[1] The original 1966 issue was released in both mono and stereo. Both versions were available via Columbia Records Club. The stereo version of the album was reissued digitally in 2021 by Ronnie Dove Music.

Track listing

Track Title Songwriter(s) Time
A1 J. B. Hicks 2:22
A2 2:06
A3 2:20
A4 2:30
A5 Where in the World 2:06
A6 2:35
B1 2:33
B2 2:35
B3 If I Live to Be a Hundred 2:35
B4 2:37
B5 2:29
B6 2:26

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ronnie Dove - Awards . AllMusic . 9 June 2012.