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  1. Greatest Hits is a 2009 compilation album by British singer Samantha Fox. It was conceived and developed by British music producer, Carl M Cox, who approached Sony Music with the idea of releasing a definitive hits collection, having discovered a number of unreleased recordings at Pete Waterman 's PWL studios to include with material from Fox's ...

  2. Listen to Greatest Hits by Samantha Fox on Apple Music. 1992. 18 Songs. Duration: 1 hour, 11 minutes. ... More By Samantha Fox . I Wanna Have Some Fun. 1988. Touch Me ...

  3. Greatest Hits is a 2009 compilation album by British singer Samantha Fox. It was conceived and developed by British music producer, Carl M Cox, who approached Sony Music with the idea of releasing a definitive hits collection, having discovered a number of unreleased recordings at Pete Waterman's PWL studios to include with material from Fox's first four albums with Jive Records as well as her ...

    • December 27, 2004
    • Touch Me (I Want Your Body) 03:44. Writer: Mark Shreeve - Pete Q. Harris - Jon Astrop / Composers: Mark Shreeve - Pete Q. Harris - Jon Astrop.
    • Do Ya Do Ya (Wanna Please Me) 03:48. Writer: Mark Bissell - Graham Richardson / Composers: Mark Bissell - Graham Richardson.
    • Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now. 03:42. Writer: Mike Stock - Matt Aitken - Peter Waterman / Composers: Mike Stock - Matt Aitken - Peter Waterman.
    • I Only Wanna Be With You. 02:42. Writer: Mike Hawker - Ivor Raymonde / Composers: Mike Hawker - Ivor Raymonde.
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  5. Listen to Greatest Hits by Samantha Fox on Deezer. Touch Me (I Want Your Body), Do Ya Do Ya (Wanna Please Me), I'm All You Need...

  6. Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits album by English singer Samantha Fox. It was released on 29 June in UK and 29 September 1992 by Jive Records in Europe. The album contains material from Fox's first four studio albums, a previously unreleased song and two non-album B-sides. An accompanying music video compilation was released on VHS on 21 September 1992.

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