GHV2: Greatest Hits, Volume 2

~ Release by Madonna (see all versions of this release, 6 available)

Annotation

Label: Maverick - Catalog #: 9362 48000 2 / Label: Maverick - Catalog #: PROP05247 (promo)

Label: Maverick - Catalog #: 9362 48257 2 (Limited Edition containing different packaging & booklet)

Note: GHV2 IS the -correct- title! - Do not make edits to alter it, they will be rejected.

Annotation last modified on 2006-01-21 02:12 UTC.

Tracklist

HDCD 1
#TitleRatingLength
1Deeper and Deeper (7″ edit)
producer:
Madonna (“Queen of Pop”) and Shep Pettibone
edit of:
Deeper and Deeper by Madonna (“Queen of Pop”)
recording of:
Deeper and Deeper
writer:
Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone (“Queen of Pop”), Shep Pettibone and Tony Shimkin
publisher:
The International Music Network and Warner/Chappell
is based on:
Vogue
4.54:55
2Erotica (radio edit)
recording engineer:
Robin Hancock and Dennis Mitchell (engineer)
additional programming:
Joey Moskowitz
programming:
Shep Pettibone and Tony Shimkin
producer:
Madonna (“Queen of Pop”) and Shep Pettibone
mixer:
George Karras
keyboard:
Shep Pettibone and Tony Shimkin
lead vocals:
Madonna (“Queen of Pop”)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Sire Records Company (not for release label use!) (in 1992)
samples:
Jungle Boogie by Kool & the Gang
edit of:
Erotica (album version) by Madonna (“Queen of Pop”)
recording of:
Erotica
writer:
Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone (“Queen of Pop”) and Shep Pettibone
publisher:
Bleu Disque Music Co., Inc. (publisher), MCA Music Publishing Inc. (renamed since c. 1996 as Universal Music Publishing Group), Shepsongs, WB Music Corp. (1929–2019) and Webo Girl Publishing Inc.
3.354:34
3Human Nature (radio version)
producer:
Dave Hall (producer a.k.a. Jam) and Madonna (“Queen of Pop”)
remix of:
Human Nature by Madonna (“Queen of Pop”)
samples:
What You Need by Main Source
recording of:
Human Nature
composer:
Michael Deering, Dave Hall (producer a.k.a. Jam), Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone (“Queen of Pop”), Kevin McKenzie (K-Cut) and Shawn McKenzie
2.54:33
4Secret (edit)
producer:
Dallas Austin and Madonna (“Queen of Pop”)
lead vocals:
Madonna (“Queen of Pop”)
edit of:
Secret by Madonna (“Queen of Pop”)
recording of:
Secret
composer:
Dallas Austin, Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone (“Queen of Pop”) and Shep Pettibone
3.654:32
5Don’t Cry for Me Argentina (radio edit)
producer:
David Caddick, Andrew Lloyd Webber (English composer and impresario of musical theatre), Alan Parker (film director) and Nigel Wright (British producer, orchestrator and songwriter)
conductor:
John Mauceri (conductor)
recording of:
Don’t Cry for Me Argentina (Evita)
lyricist:
Tim Rice
composer:
Andrew Lloyd Webber (English composer and impresario of musical theatre)
publisher:
Evita Music, Evita Music Ltd., Leeds Music (MCA), Universal Music Corp. (USA, affiliated with ASCAP) and Universal Music Publishing (UK subsidiary of Universal Music Publishing Group)
part of:
Evita (Andrew Lloyd Webber musical)
34:52
6Bedtime Story (edit)
producer:
Nellee Hooper and Madonna (“Queen of Pop”)
edit of:
Bedtime Story by Madonna (“Queen of Pop”)
recording of:
Bedtime Story
lyricist:
Björk
composer:
Marius de Vries and Nellee Hooper
3.54:08
7The Power of Good‐Bye
producer:
Patrick Leonard (american producer, songwriter and pianist), Madonna (“Queen of Pop”) and William Orbit (English musician, composer and record producer)
strings arranger:
Craig Armstrong (Scottish score composer)
music videos:
The Power of Good-Bye by Madonna (“Queen of Pop”)
recording of:
The Power of Good-Bye
writer:
Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone (“Queen of Pop”) and Rick Nowels
publisher:
EMI Virgin Music, Inc. (from 1998 to present), Future Furniture Music (from 1998 to present), WB Music Corp. (1929–2019) (from 1998 to present) and Webo Girl Publishing, Inc. (from 1998 to present)
4.054:12
8Beautiful Stranger (William Orbit radio edit)
producer:
Madonna (“Queen of Pop”) and William Orbit (English musician, composer and record producer)
edit of:
Beautiful Stranger by Madonna (“Queen of Pop”)
recording of:
Beautiful Stranger
composer:
Patrick Leonard (american producer, songwriter and pianist), Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone (“Queen of Pop”) and William Orbit (English musician, composer and record producer)
publisher:
Webo Girl Publishing, Inc., WB Music Corp. (1929–2019) (until 2019-05-28) and WC Music Corp. (from 2019-05-28 to present)
43:58
9Frozen (edit)
producer:
Patrick Leonard (american producer, songwriter and pianist), Madonna (“Queen of Pop”) and William Orbit (English musician, composer and record producer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Warner Bros. Records Inc. (not for release label use, company behind the “WB Records” imprint) (in 1998)
edit of:
Frozen by Madonna (“Queen of Pop”)
recording of:
Frozen
writer:
Patrick Leonard (american producer, songwriter and pianist) and Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone (“Queen of Pop”)
publisher:
No Tomato Music (from 1998 to present), WB Music Corp. (1929–2019) (from 1998 to present) and Webo Girl Publishing, Inc. (from 1998 to present)
4.55:11
10Take a Bow (edit)
producer:
Babyface (R&B musician Kenny Edmonds) and Madonna (“Queen of Pop”)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Sire Records (in 2021)
edit of:
Take a Bow by Madonna (“Queen of Pop”)
recording of:
Take a Bow
writer:
Babyface (R&B musician Kenny Edmonds) and Madonna (“Queen of Pop”)
publisher:
ECAF Music and Sony Songs Inc.
3.654:32
11Ray of Light (radio edit)
producer:
Madonna (“Queen of Pop”) and William Orbit (English musician, composer and record producer)
lead vocals:
Madonna (“Queen of Pop”)
edit of:
Ray of Light by Madonna (“Queen of Pop”)
recording of:
Ray of Light
writer:
Dave Curtiss, Christine Leach, Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone (“Queen of Pop”), Clive Muldoon and William Orbit (English musician, composer and record producer)
publisher:
Purple Music Limited (from 1998 to present), Rondor Music (London), Limited (from 1998 to present), WB Music Corp. (1929–2019) (from 1998 to present) and Webo Girl Publishing, Inc. (from 1998 to present)
4.54:36
12Don’t Tell Me
programming:
Mirwais Ahmadzaï and Sean Spuehler
assistant engineer:
Aaron Prattley, Tom Hannen, Iain Robertson (UK recording engineer), Tim Lambert, Dan Milazzo, Chris Ribando and Dan Vickers
engineer:
Mark Endert, Geoff Foster (sound engineer) (strings), Geoff Foster (sound engineer), Branwen Munn and Sean Spuehler
producer:
Madonna (“Queen of Pop”) and Mirwais Ahmadzaï
mixer:
Mark “Spike” Stent (producer, engineer)
editor:
Jake Davies
acoustic guitar [acoustic guitars] and keyboard [keyboards]:
Mirwais Ahmadzaï
lead vocals:
Madonna (“Queen of Pop”)
strings arranger:
Michel Colombier (French score composer)
recorded at:
Air Lindhurst Sudios in United Kingdom (strings), Guerilla Beach in Los Angeles, California, United States, Sarm East Studios in Whitechapel, Tower Hamlets, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom, Sarm West Studios in Notting Hill, Kensington and Chelsea, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom and The Hit Factory in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
mixed at:
Olympic Studios (1966-2009) in Barnes, Richmond upon Thames, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom
recording of:
Don't Tell Me
writer:
Joe Henry (US singer-songwriter, guitarist & producer), Madonna (“Queen of Pop”) and Mirwais Ahmadzaï
publisher:
1000 Lights Music Ltd., Lemz Music, True North Music, Warner–Tamerlane Pub. Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label), Webo Girl Publishing, Inc., WB Music Corp. (1929–2019) (until 2019-05-28) and WC Music Corp. (from 2019-05-28 to present)
44:41
13What It Feels Like for a Girl
programming:
Guy Sigsworth and Sean Spuehler
assistant engineer:
Aaron Prattley, Tom Hannen, Iain Robertson (UK recording engineer), Tim Lambert, Dan Milazzo, Chris Ribando and Dan Vickers
engineer:
Mark Endert, Geoff Foster (sound engineer), Branwen Munn and Sean Spuehler
producer:
Madonna (“Queen of Pop”), Guy Sigsworth and Mark “Spike” Stent (producer, engineer)
mixer:
Mark “Spike” Stent (producer, engineer)
editor:
Jake Davies
guitar [guitars] and keyboard [keyboards]:
Guy Sigsworth
lead vocals:
Madonna (“Queen of Pop”)
other vocals:
Charlotte Gainsbourg
recorded at:
Guerilla Beach in Los Angeles, California, United States, Sarm East Studios in Whitechapel, Tower Hamlets, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom, Sarm West Studios in Notting Hill, Kensington and Chelsea, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom and The Hit Factory in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
mixed at:
Olympic Studios (1966-2009) in Barnes, Richmond upon Thames, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom
music videos:
What It Feels Like for a Girl by Madonna (“Queen of Pop”)
recording of:
What It Feels Like for a Girl
writer:
Madonna (“Queen of Pop”), Guy Sigsworth and David Torn (guitarist/composer aka SPLaTTeRCeLL)
publisher:
Universal Music Publishing Limited (UK subsidiary of Universal Music Publishing Group), Webo Girl Publishing, Inc., WB Music Corp. (1929–2019) (until 2019-05-28) and WC Music Corp. (from 2019-05-28 to present)
3.354:45
14Drowned World / Substitute for Love
producer:
Madonna (“Queen of Pop”) and William Orbit (English musician, composer and record producer)
drums (drum set):
Fergus Gerrand
contains samples by:
The San Sebastian Strings
samples:
Why I Follow the Tigers by The San Sebastian Strings
recording of:
Drowned World/Substitute for Love
writer:
David Collins (Writer of Drowned World/Substitute for Love), Anita Kerr, Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone (“Queen of Pop”), Rod McKuen and William Orbit (English musician, composer and record producer)
publisher:
Anita Kerr Publishing (from 1998 to present), Rondor Music (London), Limited (from 1998 to present), Stanyan Music Group (from 1998 to present), WB Music Corp. (1929–2019) (from 1998 to present) and Webo Girl Publishing, Inc. (from 1998 to present)
is based on:
Why I Follow the Tigers
3.955:12
15Music
programming:
Mirwais Ahmadzaï and Sean Spuehler
assistant engineer:
Aaron Prattley, Tom Hannen, Iain Robertson (UK recording engineer), Tim Lambert, Dan Milazzo, Chris Ribando and Dan Vickers
engineer:
Mark Endert, Geoff Foster (sound engineer), Branwen Munn and Sean Spuehler
producer:
Madonna (“Queen of Pop”) and Mirwais Ahmadzaï
mixer:
Mark “Spike” Stent (producer, engineer)
editor:
Jake Davies
keyboard [keybaords]:
Mirwais Ahmadzaï
lead vocals:
Madonna (“Queen of Pop”)
recorded at:
Guerilla Beach in Los Angeles, California, United States, Sarm East Studios in Whitechapel, Tower Hamlets, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom, Sarm West Studios in Notting Hill, Kensington and Chelsea, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom and The Hit Factory in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
mixed at:
Olympic Studios (1966-2009) in Barnes, Richmond upon Thames, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom
samples:
Never Young Again by Mirwais
music videos:
Music by Madonna (“Queen of Pop”)
recording of:
Music
writer:
Madonna (“Queen of Pop”) and Mirwais Ahmadzaï
publisher:
1000 Lights Music Ltd., Warner–Tamerlane Pub. Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label), Webo Girl Publishing, Inc., WB Music Corp. (1929–2019) (until 2019-05-28) and WC Music Corp. (from 2019-05-28 to present)
3.33:45