Good Times: The Very Best of The Hits & The Remixes - Track Listing

Track Listing

All tracks written by Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers unless otherwise noted.
Disc one:

  1. "We Are Family" (7" Edit) - 3:24
    • Sister Sledge
  2. "Le Freak" (7" Edit) - 3:31
    • Chic
  3. "Good Times" (7" Edit) - 3:36
    • Chic
  4. "Lost in Music" (7" Edit) - 3:19
    • Sister Sledge
  5. "Everybody Dance" (7" Edit) - 4:08
    • Chic
  6. "I Want Your Love" (7" Edit) - 3:21
    • Chic
  7. "He's the Greatest Dancer" - 6:09
    • Sister Sledge
  8. "Chic Cheer" - 4:36
    • Chic
  9. "Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)" (7" Edit) - 3:38
    • Chic
  10. "My Forbidden Lover" - 4:34
    • Chic
  11. "Thinking of You" - 4:26
    • Sister Sledge
  12. "Hangin'" (7" Edit) - 3:34
    • Chic
  13. "All American Girls" (Sledge, Walden, Willis) - 3:52
    • Sister Sledge
  14. "Mama Never Told Me" (Bell, Hurtt) - 3:17
    • Sister Sledge
  15. "My Feet Keep Dancing" (7" Edit) - 3:44
    • Chic
  16. "Dancing on the Jagged Edge" (Bryant, Herring, McBroom) - 3:33
    • Sister Sledge
  17. "Got to Love Somebody" (7" Edit) - 3:33
    • Sister Sledge
  18. "Frankie" (Denny) - 3:52
    • Sister Sledge

Disc two:

  1. "We Are Family" (N.B. Album version - listed as Sure Is Pure Remix) - 8:21
    • Sister Sledge
  2. "I Want Your Love" (Stonebridge Remix) - 8:42
    • Chic
  3. "Thinking of You" (Ramp Remix) - 7:25
    • Sister Sledge
  4. "Hangin'" (Album version) - 5:12
    • Chic
  5. "We Are Family" (Steve Anderson DMC Remix) - 8:09
    • Sister Sledge
  6. "Lost in Music" (Sure Is Pure Remix) - 8:33
    • Sister Sledge
  7. "He's the Greatest Dancer" (Brutal Bill Remix) - 5:29
    • Sister Sledge
  8. "Good Times" (A Touch of Jazz Remix) - 5:15
    • Chic
  9. "Jack le Freak" ("Le Freak", 1987 Remix, 12" Mix) - 8:22
    • Chic
  10. "Megachic Medley: Le Freak/Everybody Dance/Good Times/I Want Your Love" - 7:27
    • Chic
Chic
  • Bernard Edwards
  • Nile Rodgers
  • Tony Thompson
  • Nathaniel S. Hardy, Jr.
  • Omar Hakim
  • Robert Sabino
  • Sylver Logan Sharp
  • Luther Vandross
  • Norma Jean Wright
Main albums
  • Chic (1977)
  • C'est Chic (1978)
  • Risqué (1979)
  • Real People (1980)
  • Take It Off (1981)
  • Soup For One (1982)
  • Tongue in Chic (1982)
  • Believer (1983)
  • Chic-ism (1992)
  • Chic Freak and More Treats (1996)
  • Live at the Budokan (1999)
  • A Night in Amsterdam (2006)
Produced by Chic
  • Norma Jean Wright: Norma Jean (1978)
  • Sister Sledge: We Are Family (1979)
  • Sheila and B. Devotion: King of the World (1980)
  • Sister Sledge: Love Somebody Today (1980)
  • Diana Ross: diana (1980)
  • Debbie Harry: Koo Koo (1981)
Main compilations
  • Les Plus Grands Succès De Chic: Chic's Greatest Hits (1979)
  • Freak Out: The Greatest Hits of Chic and Sister Sledge (1988)
  • Megachic: Best of Chic (1990)
  • Dance, Dance, Dance: The Best of Chic (1991)
  • The Best of Chic, Volume 2 (1992)
  • Everybody Dance (1995)
  • Dance, Dance, Dance & Other Hits (1997)
  • The Very Best of Chic & Sister Sledge (1999)
  • The Very Best of Chic (2000)
  • Good Times: The Very Best of the Hits & the Remixes (Chic & Sister Sledge) (2005)
  • The Definitive Groove Collection (2006)
Related articles
  • Discography
Sister Sledge
  • Kim Sledge
  • Debbie Sledge
  • Joni Sledge
  • Kathy Sledge
Studio albums
  • Circle of Love
  • Together
  • We Are Family
  • Love Somebody Today
  • All American Girls
  • The Sisters
  • Bet Cha Say That to All the Girls
  • When the Boys Meet the Girls
  • African Eyes
  • Style
Notable compilations
  • Freak Out: The Greatest Hits of Chic and Sister Sledge
  • The Very Best of Chic & Sister Sledge
  • Good Times: The Very Best of the Hits & the Remixes
Notable singles
  • "He's the Greatest Dancer"
  • "We Are Family"
  • "Thinking of You"
  • "My Guy"
  • "All the Man That I Need"
  • "Frankie"

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