| 1. Tracklist |
| 2. 01. Ain't That Just Like a Woman |
| 3. 02. Will You Love Me Tomorrow |
| 4. 03. Save the Last Dance for Me |
| 5. 04. Shop Around |
| 6. 05. At Last |
| 7. 06. Corrina, Corrina |
| 8. 07. The Hoochie Coochie Coo |
| 9. 08. He Will Break Your Heart |
| 10. 09. I Count the Tears |
| 11. 10. Spanish Harlem |
| 12. 11. Once in a While |
| 13. 12. C'est Si Bon |
| 14. 13. What Is This Thing Called Love? |
| 15. 14. Blue Skies |
| 16. 15. Because of You |
| 17. 16. Undecided |
| 18. 17. Let's Fall In Love |
| 19. 18. Don't Blame Me |
| 20. 19. In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town |
| 21. 20. Mean to Me |
| 22. 21. Don't Take Your Love From Me |
| 23. 22. Jeepers Creepers |
| 24. 23. Little Volcano |
| 25. 24. Five Foot Two |
| 26. 25. Lady Luck |
| 27. 26. Question |
| 28. 27. Strangger Lee |
| 29. 28. Such a Mess |
| 30. 29. Three Little Pigs |
| 31. 30. For Love |
| 32. 31. That's Why the Tears Come and Go |
| 33. An underrated vocalist who possessed incredible power and clarity, was one of the great pioneers that transformed blues singing, and expanded rhythm & blues with a swing-band orchestration into rock & roll. Not entirely content with being a 1950s R&B star on the strength of his immortal New Orleans classic “Lawdy Miss Clawdy”, Price yearned for massive pop acceptance. He found it, too, with a storming rock & roll reading of the ancient blues “Stagger Lee”, followed by a string of splendid LPs for the ABC-Paramount label |
| 34. This quintessential release presents two of his finest albums: Sings the Million Sellers and The Fantastic . Long unavailable, both records have finally been remastered and packaged together in this very special collector’s edition, which also includes 7 bonus tracks from the same period. Most of these great songs – recorded in crystal clear stereo sound – were produced and arranged by Sid Feller and the future Motown staffer Gil Askey, who gave Price’s interpretations full-bodied support |