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- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years abstract "Greatest Hits: The First Ten Years is the first greatest hits album (sixth overall) by Vanessa Williams, released in the US on November 17, 1998 on Mercury Records. It features eleven of her previous recordings from the ten years starting from 1988, plus a new recording, a cover of Bobby Caldwell's "My Flame". This is the first Vanessa Williams album to feature her soundtrack contributions "Love Is", "Colors of the Wind" and "Where Do We Go From Here?". The compilation includes all of Williams' singles to have charted on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US, except for four: "Darlin' I", "Just For Tonight", "Work to Do" and "The Way That You Love". The only older tracks included on the album that did not chart on the Billboard Hot 100 are "Betcha Never" (from The Sweetest Days) and Williams's covers of Flora Purim's "Open Your Eyes, You Can Fly" and Simon Climie's "Oh How The Years Go By". Both these covers were originally released only on multi-artist compilations (although "Oh How The Years Go By" was subsequently included on Next).".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years artist Vanessa_L._Williams.
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years genre Contemporary_R&B.
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years previousWork Next_(Vanessa_Williams_album).
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years producer Babyface_(musician).
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years producer Brian_McKnight.
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years producer David_Foster.
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years producer songwriter).
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years producer Gerry_Brown.
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years producer Keith_Thomas_(producer).
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years producer Rex_Salas.
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years producer Vanessa_L._Williams.
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years recordLabel Mercury_Records.
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years releaseDate "1998-11-17".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years runtime "3481.0".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years type Greatest_hits_album.
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- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years artist Vanessa_L._Williams.
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years cover "Vanessa Williams - Greatest Hits The First Ten Years album cover.jpg".
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- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years extra "Babyface".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years extra "Brown, Nick Moroch, Williams".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years extra "Donald Robinson".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years extra "Foster".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years extra "Gale, Hairston".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years extra "Gerry Brown, Jones".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years extra "McKnight, Brown, Williams".
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- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years genre Contemporary_R&B.
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- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years label Mercury_Records.
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- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years name "Greatest Hits: The First Ten Years".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years nextAlbum "20".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years producer "Vanessa Williams, Rex Salas, Donald Robinson, Kenni Hairston, Trevor Gale, Gerry Brown, Kipper Jones, Keith Thomas, Babyface, Nick Moroch, Brian McKnight, David Foster, Gary Taylor".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years released "1998-11-17".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years rev AllMusic.
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years rev1score "[{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r380465|pure_url=yes}} link]".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years thisAlbum "Greatest Hits: The First Ten Years".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years title "Betcha Never".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years title "Colors of the Wind".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years title "Dreamin'".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years title "Love Is".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years title "My Flame".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years title "Oh How the Years Go By".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years title "Open Your Eyes, You Can Fly".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years title "Running Back to You".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years title "Save the Best for Last".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years title "The Comfort Zone".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years title "The Right Stuff".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years title "The Sweetest Days".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years title "Where Do We Go from Here?".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years type "greatest hits".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years writer Alan_Menken.
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years writer Babyface_(musician).
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years writer Bobby_Caldwell.
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years writer Simon_Climie.
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years writer Stephen_Schwartz_(composer).
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years writer Will_Jennings.
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years writer "Chick Corea, Neville Potter".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years writer "David Foster, Douglas Pashley, Linda Thompson".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years writer "Galdston, Lind, Waldman".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years writer "Jones, Reggie Stewart".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years writer "Kipper Jones, Rex Salas".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years writer "Michael Caruso, Tonio K, John Keller, Anna McGarrigle, Janie McGarrigle".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years writer "Michael Forte, Lisa Montgomery, Geneva Paschal".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years writer "Phil Galdston, Jon Lind, Wendy Waldman".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years writer "Trevor Gale, Kenni Hairston".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years writingCredits "yes".
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years subject Category:1998_greatest_hits_albums.
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years subject Category:Albums_produced_by_Brian_McKnight.
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years subject Category:Albums_produced_by_David_Foster.
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years subject Category:Mercury_Records_compilation_albums.
- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years subject Category:Vanessa_L._Williams_albums.
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- Greatest_Hits:_The_First_Ten_Years comment "Greatest Hits: The First Ten Years is the first greatest hits album (sixth overall) by Vanessa Williams, released in the US on November 17, 1998 on Mercury Records. It features eleven of her previous recordings from the ten years starting from 1988, plus a new recording, a cover of Bobby Caldwell's "My Flame". This is the first Vanessa Williams album to feature her soundtrack contributions "Love Is", "Colors of the Wind" and "Where Do We Go From Here?".".