Reflections: Carly Simon's Greatest Hits - Track Listing (Original Version)

Track Listing (Original Version)

The album runs roughly in chronological order. Years in parentheses indicate the year of release of each song as a single.

  1. "That's The Way I've Always Heard It Should Be" (1971) (C. Simon/J. Brackman) — 4:18
  2. "Legend In Your Own Time" (1972) (C. Simon) — 3:46
  3. "Anticipation" (1971) (C. Simon) — 3:22
  4. "The Right Thing To Do" (1973) (C. Simon) — 3:00
  5. "You're So Vain" (1972) (C. Simon) — 4:20
  6. "Mockingbird" (1974) (with James Taylor) (Single Version) (C. Foxx/I. Foxx/J. Taylor) — 3:50
  7. "Haven't Got Time For The Pain" (1974) (J. Brackman/C. Simon) — 3:55
  8. "Nobody Does It Better" (1977) (C.B. Sager/M. Hamlisch) — 3:44
  9. "You Belong To Me" (Single Version) (1978) (C. Simon/M. McDonald) — 3:14
  10. "Jesse" (1980) (C. Simon/M. Mainieri) — 4:19
  11. "Coming Around Again" (1986) (C. Simon) — 3:42
  12. "Give Me All Night" (Single Version) (1987) (C. Simon/G. McMahon) — 4:04
  13. "The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of" (1987) (Single Version) (C. Simon) — 4:27
  14. "All I Want Is You" (1987) (A. Goldmark/C. Simon) — 3:59
  15. "Let the River Run" (1989) (C. Simon) — 3:43
  16. "Better Not Tell Her" (Single Version) (1990) (C. Simon) — 4:48
  17. "Love Of My Life" (1992) (C. Simon) — 3:34
  18. "Like A River" (Single Version) (1994) (C. Simon) — 4:48
  19. "Touched By The Sun" (1994) (C. Simon) — 5:28
  20. "Amity" (with Sally Taylor) (Alternate Mix) (C. Simon/S. Taylor) — 3:02

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