That's Me (album)

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Released3 June 1998
Recorded1976–1987
Length63:13 (standard version)
74:04 (bonus track version)
That's Me - The Greatest Hits
Greatest hits album by
Released3 June 1998
Recorded1976–1987
GenrePop
Length63:13 (standard version)
74:04 (bonus track version)
Label
Producer
Agnetha Fältskog chronology
Agnetha Fältskogs svensktoppar
(1998)
That's Me - The Greatest Hits
(1998)
My Colouring Book
(2004)
Singles from That’s Me
  1. "The Queen Of Hearts"
    Released: 1998

That's Me - The Greatest Hits is the first English-language greatest hits album by Swedish singer Agnetha Fältskog, who is most well-known as a member of ABBA. It was released on 3 June 1998 via Polar Music and Polydor Records. The compilation is named after ABBA's 1977 single "That's Me". It is a companion album to Fältskog's 1996 compilation My Love, My Life, which focuses on her Swedish-language work.

The compilation features primarily solo hits by Fältskog, but also includes some of her songs with ABBA, and a then-recently discovered 1981 demo of "The Queen of Hearts", an English-language version of her Swedish-language song "När du tar mig i din famn". The version of "It's So Nice to Be Rich" included on this album is actually a previously unreleased edit in mono sourced from the film P&B, as the stereo master tape seems to have been lost.

The album was elected by Fred Bronson from Billboard as the eighth best album of 1998,[1] and William Ruhlmann from AllMusic gave the album four of five stars in his review.[2]

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