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Chér's Golden Greats

Cher's Golden Greats is the first compilation album by American singer-actress Cher, released in 1968 by Imperial Records and Liberty Records. The album peaked at 195 on the US Billboard 200 chart and was released as part of the contract with Imperial Records and Liberty Records.

Critical reception

In its review, Cash Box magazine predicted the album's commercial success. The review highlighted that Cher, referred to as "the distaff side of Sonny & Cher", had solidified a highly successful solo career. The text stated that the collection was expected to "rack up considerable sales". To support this prediction, the critique highlighted the artist's hits like "You Better Sit Down Kids" and "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)", also citing other strong tracks such as "Alfie", "Hey Joe", and "Needles and Pins".

Track listing

Personnel

Production

Charts

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