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Most of All: The Best of Deborah Harry

Most of All: The Best of Deborah Harry is a compilation album of recordings by Deborah Harry, released by Chrysalis Records in 1999.

Track listing
• "I Want That Man" (Original) (Bailey, Currie) – 3:42 • From 1989 album Def, Dumb and Blonde. • "French Kissin' in the USA" (Album Version) (Lorre) – 5:11 • From 1986 album Rockbird. • "Brite Side" (Harry, Stein) – 4:34 • From 1989 album Def, Dumb and Blonde. • "Sweet and Low" (Phil Harding Single Mix) (C., Harry) – 4:22 • Original version appears on 1989 album Def, Dumb and Blonde. • "Free to Fall" (7" Edit) (Harry, Justman) – 4:15 • Original version appears on 1986 album Rockbird. • "Well, Did You Evah!" (Porter) – 3:28 • Performed by Deborah Harry and Iggy Pop. From the 1990 HIV/AIDS benefit album Red Hot + Blue. • "I Can See Clearly" (Album Version) (Baker, McIlwaine) – 3:51 • From 1993 album Debravation. • "Strike Me Pink" (Bernstein, Dudley, Harry) – 4:01 • From 1993 album Debravation. • "Communion" (7" Edit) (Harry, Pratt) – 4:27 • Original version appears on 1993 album Debravation. • "Backfired" (7" Edit) (Edwards, Rodgers) – 3:36 • Original version appears on 1981 album KooKoo • "In Love with Love" (Stock Aitken Waterman 7" Edit) (Harry, Stein) – 3:20 • Original version appears on 1986 album Rockbird. • "Rush Rush" (Extended Version) (Harry, Moroder) – 4:46 • Original version appears on 1983 soundtrack album Scarface. • "The Jam Was Moving" (7" Mix) (Edwards, Rodgers) – 3:00 • From 1981 album KooKoo. • "Feel the Spin" (Extended Dance Version) (C., Harry, Jellybean) – 6:48 • Original version appears on 1985 soundtrack album Krush Groove • "Maybe for Sure" (Harry, Stein) – 4:29 • From 1989 album Def, Dumb and Blonde. • "Rockbird" (Harry, Stein) – 3:10 • From 1986 album Rockbird. • "I Want That Man" (Almighty Definitive Mix Radio Edit) (Bailey, Currie) – 4:04 • Original version appears on 1989 album Def, Dumb and Blonde. • "I Want That Man" (D-Bop's 11.59 Vocal Mix Radio Edit) (Bailey, Currie) – 4:01 • Original version appears on 1989 album Def, Dumb and Blonde. ==Production==
Production
Nile Rodgersproducer for Chic Organization Ltd. "Backfired" and "The Jam Was Moving" • Bernard Edwards – producer for Chic Organization Ltd. "Backfired" and "The Jam Was Moving" • Giorgio Moroder – producer "Rush Rush" • John "Jellybean" Benitez – producer "Feel The Spin" • Seth Justman – producer "French Kissin' In The USA", "In Love With Love" and "Free To Fall" • Stock Aitken Waterman – additional production and remix "In Love With Love" • Mike Chapman – producer "Maybe For Sure" • Tom Bailey (musician) – producer "I Want That Man" • Eric "E.T." Thorngren – producer "I Want That Man" • Ben Grosse – additional production and remix "I Want That Man" • Chris Stein – producer "Brite Side", "Sweet And Low" and "Well Did You Evah!" • Deborah Harry – producer "Brite Side" and "Sweet And Low" • Toni C. – producer "Sweet And Low" • Steve Lillywhite – producer "Well Did You Evah!" • Phil Harding – additional production and remix "Sweet And Low" • Arthur Baker – additional production and remix "Brite Side", producer "I Can See Clearly" • Anne Dudley – producer "Strike Me Pink" • Guy Pratt – producer "Communion" • Jon Dixon – additional production and remix "I Want That Man" (Almighty Mix) • Martyn Norris – additional production and remix "I Want That Man" (Almighty Mix) • Dave Cross – additional production and remix "I Want That Man" (D-Bop Mix) • Andy Alder – additional production and remix "I Want That Man" (D-Bop Mix) • Tony Burch – mastering at Abbey Road Studios • Dave Cross – compilation and sleeve notes ==References==
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