Greatest

Greatest may refer to:

  • Greatest!, a 1959 album by Johnny Cash
  • Bee Gees Greatest, a 1979 album
  • Greatest (The Go-Go's album), 1990
  • Greatest (Duran Duran album), 1998

Other articles related to "greatest":

SK Brann - Records
... Greatest home victory 11-0 vs ... Vard Haugesund, (25 June 1997) Greatest away victory 9-0 vs ... (5 May 2004) Greatest home loss 0-7 vs ...
Tim McGraw - Discography - Compilation Albums
... Greatest Hits (2000) Reflected Greatest Hits Vol. 2 (2006) Greatest Hits Limited Edition (2008) Collector's Edition (2008) Greatest Hits 3 (2008) Limited Edition Greatest Hits Volumes 1, 3 ... (2008) Number One Hits (2010) ...
Greatest Fits
... Greatest Fits is a greatest hits album by the industrial band Ministry ... The album was released on June 19, 2001, on Warner Bros ...
I Want You Back - Reception
... "I Want You Back" ranks number 120 on Rolling Stone's list of the '500 Greatest Songs of All Time' ... It also ranks ninth on Rolling Stone's list of the '100 Greatest Pop Songs since 1963' ... pop music history." A June 2009 article by The Daily Telegraph called it "arguably the greatest pop record of all time" ...
Jerry Sadowitz
... In 2007 he was voted the 15th greatest stand-up comic on Channel 4's 100 Greatest Stand-Ups and again in the updated 2010 list as the 33rd greatest stand-up ...

Famous quotes containing the word greatest:

    Can we not teach children, even as we protect them from victimization, that for them to become victimizers constitutes the greatest peril of all, specifically the sacrifice—physical or psychological—of the well-being of other people? And that destroying the life or safety of other people, through teasing, bullying, hitting or otherwise, “putting them down,” is as destructive to themselves as to their victims.
    Lewis P. Lipsitt (20th century)

    How much the greatest event it is that ever happened in the world! and how much the best!
    Charles James Fox (1749–1806)

    Your friends praise your abilities to the skies, submit to you in argument, and seem to have the greatest deference for you; but, though they may ask it, you never find them following your advice upon their own affairs; nor allowing you to manage your own, without thinking that you should follow theirs. Thus, in fact, they all think themselves wiser than you, whatever they may say.
    William Lamb Melbourne, 2nd Viscount (1779–1848)