The World's Greatest International Hits

1965 studio album by Petula Clark From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The World's Greatest International Hits is the third album released by Petula Clark[1] in the United States and was the first not to include original material by Tony Hatch. It includes cover songs of other British Invasion groups such as The Beatles and The Honeycombs. Roland Bianchini was credited with the cover photography and Ed Thrasher with art direction.

Released1965
RecordedLondon
LabelPye NPL 18123
Warner Bros.
W 1608 Mono
WS 1608 Stereo
Quick facts Studio album by Petula Clark, Released ...
The World's Greatest International Hits
Studio album by
Released1965
RecordedLondon
GenrePop
LabelPye NPL 18123
Warner Bros.
W 1608 Mono
WS 1608 Stereo
ProducerTony Hatch
Petula Clark chronology
I Know a Place
(1965)
The World's Greatest International Hits
(1965)
My Love
(1966)
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Chart performance

The album debuted on the Billboard magazine's Top LP’s chart in the issue of October 23, 1965, the album attained a No. 129 peak during a nine-week run.[2]

Track listing

Personnel

Technical
  • Tony Hatch - arrangements, conductor
  • Ed Thrasher - art direction
  • Roland Bianchini - cover photography

References

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