The Final: 14 Greatest Hits

The Final: 14 Greatest Hits


  • Singer: Wham!
  • Genre: Pop
  • Release Date: 1986-05-31
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14

  • ℗ 1986 Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Wham Rap! (Enjoy What You Do?) Wham! 6:41
2
Young Guns (Go for It!) Wham! 5:10
3
Bad Boys Wham! 3:19
4
Club Tropicana Wham! 4:28
5
Wake Me Up Before You Go Go Wham! 3:50
6
Careless Whisper George Michael 5:02
7
Freedom Wham! 5:19
8
Last Christmas Wham! 6:44
9
Everything She Wants Wham! 6:29
10
I'm Your Man Wham! 4:03
11
A Different Corner George Michael 3:57
12
Battlestations Wham! 5:30
13
Where Did Your Heart Go? Wham! 5:42
14
The Edge of Heaven Wham! 4:34

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  • Reviews

    • Just a little wham!

      5
      By u-to1986
      Wham is soo good and I really love there music and I can’t think of one song that I hate of theirs and they totally kill it every time and in every song 🎵
    • Wham rap I am

      5
      By Joeyligeikis
      Wham bam i am a man
    • A Second Look at Wham!

      4
      By RAL4000
      It's timely to listen and enjoy this slice of 80s pop songs after the passing of George Michael who was arguably one of the biggest male acts of the 80s up there with Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen and Prince. This collection of Wham! showcases Michael's exceptional hooks, arrangements and vocals, resulting in catchy, infectious tunes. Michael's lyrics among these Wham! songs often focus on romantic yearning, loss, infidelity and anxiety. Even "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" has a undercurrent of melancholy despite the brassy horns and sunny chorus. After several listens to Wham! early sing-rap hits, their sound echoes in Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars' recent smash "Uptown Funk." It's hard to make a case that Wham! was influential but their output portends Michael's inevitable superstardom and is worth repeat listening.