Luther Vandross Greatest Hits Zip Page
Luther Vandross , often called the "Velvet Voice," has several definitive "Greatest Hits" collections that span his legendary R&B career from his 1981 solo debut through his final recordings in 2003 . Essential Greatest Hits Compilations
, a "complete" greatest hits piece includes these signature tracks: Disc 1: The Foundations Disc 2: The Anthems & Rarities Never Too Much Dance With My Father Power of Love / Love Power The Closer I Get to You (ft. Beyoncé) Give Me the Reason Endless Love (ft. Mariah Carey) Stop to Love Always and Forever A House Is Not a Home Here and Now Superstar / Until You Come Back to Me (Previously Unreleased) Speak Your Love (Previously Unreleased) So Amazing Take You Out Availability for Purchase luther vandross greatest hits zip
- Never Too Much (1981) - A soulful, upbeat track that showcases Vandross' vocal range and emotional delivery.
- Superstitious (1987) - A sensual, slow-burning ballad that highlights Vandross' ability to craft memorable melodies.
- Isn't My Love (1981) - A romantic, feel-good song with a catchy chorus and Vandross' signature vocal style.
- Any Love (1988) - A heartfelt, emotional ballad that showcases Vandross' vocal control and expressiveness.
- Are You Gonna Love Me (1987) - A smooth, slow jam with a catchy melody and Vandross' signature soulful vocals.
- Dance with My Father (2003) - A beautiful, nostalgic ballad that features Vandross' emotive vocals and a soaring chorus.
- The Best Things in Life Are Free (1981) - A soulful, upbeat track with a catchy chorus and Vandross' signature vocal style.
- She's Good (1987) - A smooth, slow-burning ballad that showcases Vandross' vocal range and emotional delivery.
- Take You into My Heart (1982) - A romantic, feel-good song with a catchy chorus and Vandross' signature vocal style.
- Your Secret Love (1996) - A sensual, slow-burning ballad that highlights Vandross' ability to craft memorable melodies.
Top 10 Greatest Hits:
- Why it’s essential: Written for the film Beverly Hills Cop. It is the purest expression of gratitude in song form.
- Why it’s essential: The definitive feel-good Luther. The opening synth riff is instantly recognizable. This was his first solo hit and remains a wedding reception staple. You cannot have a ZIP file without it.