The Best of Liverpool Express
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| Greatest hits album by | ||||
| Released | August 2002 | |||
| Recorded | 1975–1979, 1983, 2002  D.J.M Studios, London Olympic Studios, London Errigal Studios, California  | |||
| Genre | Rock, pop | |||
| Label | Every Man Records, Townsend | |||
| Producer | Roger Scott Craig & Billy Kinsley | |||
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The Best of Liverpool Express is a greatest hits compilation album by Liverpool Express, released in August 2002. It features all the band's hit recordings, and one new song, "John George Ringo & Paul" - a tribute to The Beatles.
Track listing
- "You Are My Love" (Roger Craig, Billy Kinsley)
 - "Dreamin" (Craig, Kinsley)
 - "Margie" (Kinsley)
 - "Take It Easy With My Heart" (Kinsley)
 - "Every Man Must Have a Dream" (Craig, Kinsley, Tony Coates)
 - "I Want Nobody But You" (Kinsley)
 - "It's a Beautiful Day" (Craig, Kinsley)
 - "Julian the Hooligan" (Craig, Kinsley, Coates)
 - "So Here I Go Again" (Kinsley)
 - "John George Ringo & Paul" (Craig)
 - "Smile" (Craig, Kinsley)
 - "So What" (Kinsley, Kenny Parry)
 - "Last Train Home" (Kinsley)
 - "Hold Tight" (Craig, Kinsley)
 - "Never Be the Same Boy" (Craig, Kinsley)
 - "Don't Stop the Music" (Kinsley)
 
Personnel
- Liverpool Express
 
- Billy Kinsley – lead, harmony and backing vocals, bass guitar, acoustic guitar
 - Tony Coates – lead, harmony, and backing vocals, rhythm guitar, lead
 - Kenny Parry – lead, harmony, and backing vocals, rhythm guitar, lead ("So What")
 - Roger Scott Craig – harmony and backing vocals, piano
 - Dave Goldberg – harmony and backing vocals, piano ("So What")
 - Derek Cashin – harmony and backing vocals, drums
 - Pete Kircher – harmony and backing vocals, drums ("Take It Easy With My Heart", "I Want Nobody But You")
 - Brian Rawling – harmony and backing vocals, drums ("So What")
 
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