The Very Best of Carly Simon: Nobody Does It Better is the third greatest hits album by American singer-songwriter Carly Simon, released on December 15, 1998. Originally released in the UK, this was Simon's first single disc, cross label compilation. It includes her hits from the Elektra years (1971–1979) and the Arista years (1986–2000). The album also includes the 1982 single "Why", a top 10 hit in the UK, from the Soup For One soundtrack. Reception[edit]Professional ratings
AllMusic rated the collection 41⁄2-stars-out-of-5, and wrote while "Some consumers may be a little ticked at the non-chronological sequencing, this collection does have one big, big virtue -- it has Carly Simon's big hits, not just from the '70s, but such latter-day comebacks as "Coming Around Again" and "Let the River Run", on one disc. That makes it worth import prices for non-U.K. residents looking for a thorough collection." Track listing[edit]Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[1] Notes
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When was Nobody Does It Better by Carly Simon released?1977Nobody Does It Better / Releasednull
Which Bond film had Nobody Does It Better?In 1977 she released “Nobody Does It Better,” the theme song to the James Bond movie The Spy Who Loved Me.
Where was Nobody Does It Better video filmed?Production and release history. The concert was filmed in the town of Gay Head on a specially built stage over two days in early June 1987.
Who played James Bond in Nobody Does It Better?No Time To Die will be the 25th Bond film and Daniel Craig's final spin as 007, an ideal moment then to hit pause and consider one of life's bigger questions: who really is the very best Bond?
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