Christopher Cross announces 'All Right: The Worldwide Singles 1980–1988'

Christopher Cross announces 'All Right: The Worldwide Singles 1980–1988'

Award-winning artist Christopher Cross will bring together their biggest hits in one collection.

Revealed today, All Right: The Worldwide Singles 1980–1988 will be released on November 14 via Omnivore Recordings. The release will arrive on double-LP and double-CD. The double-CD release will feature 11 additional B-sides. The digital release will bring a slew of songs on digital services for the first time. The compilation was co-produced by Grammy-winning producer Cheryl Pawelski and Brad Rosenberger and remastered by Grammy-winning engineer Michael Graves. The tracklisting can be seen below. Physical pre-orders for the release can be made here. A trailer for the upcoming release can be seen here.

In the early 80s, Cross became one of the hottest names in soft rock music with five Grammys stemming from their 1979 self-titled debut album as well as an Oscar win for Best Original Song with "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)." Cross’ last studio album was 2017’s Take Me As I Am.

All Right: The Worldwide Singles 1980–1988 Tracklist:

1. Ride Like The Wind *

2. Sailing

3. Never Be The Same *

4. Mary Ann

5. Say You’ll Be Mine

6. Arthur’s Theme (Best That You Can Do)

7. All Right *

8. No time For Talk

9. Deal ‘Em Again

10. Think Of Laura

11. A Chance For Heaven (Swimming Theme From The Official Music Of The XXIIIRD Olympiad Los Angeles 1984)

12. Talking In My Sleep

13. Charm The Snake *

14. That Girl

15. Every Turn Of The World

16. Love Is Love (In Any Language) *

17. Loving Strangers (David’s Theme From Nothing In Common) *

18. Someday

19. I Will (Take You Forever) [Duet with Frances Ruffelle] *

20. Swept AWay (Fade)

CD-Only B-Sides

1. Minstrel Gigolo *

2. Poor Shirley

3. The Light Is On

4. Spinning

5. Long World

6. Words Of Wisdom

7. Baby Says No

8. Open Your Heart

9. Love Found A Home

10. Just One Look

11. Alibi

* Single Edit

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