Disc One
Uno Dos Tres
What A Day
Suzie
Paradise
The One I Love
You Left the Water Running
Say You
Lady With The Starlight
Can't You See
Somewhere
Live Good
Can't Fight Me Down
I'm Not For Sale
Old Fashioned Way
Why Baby Why
Keep My Love From Fading
Freedom Street
Artibella
Now I Know
It's Gonna Take A Miracle
Drums Of Freedom
Give To Me
Your Feeling & Mine
I Wish It Could Be Peaceful Again
Trying To Reach
Hallelujah
Stop Your Crying
So Nice
Make Me Feel Alright
Rasta Never Fail
Disc Two
Missing You
Have I Sinned
Ain't No Sunshine
Look What You've Done For Me
Silver Words
Black Gold & Green
Is It Because I'm Black
(You're) Leaving Me
Let's Get It On
(That's The Way) Nature Planned It
Everything I Own
Crying Over You
Let Go
Grandma
Freedom Time (Aka Freedom Day)
Love Don't Love Nobody
I'm Singing Home
Blood Brothers
Left With A Broken Heart
You're No Good
Who Gets Your Love
Give Me Back My Heart
The Train Is Coming
Most popular songs of Ken Boothe
Now I Know
1970 • Freedom Street
The Train Is Coming
1974 • Best of Ken Boothe
Everything I Own
1976 • Blood Brothers
Old Fashioned Way
1974 • Best of Ken Boothe
Freedom Street
1970 • Freedom Street
Can't You See
2001 • Crying Over You : Anthology 1963-1978
Show and Tell
Congratulations
1971 • The Great Ken Boothe Meets B.B. Seaton and The Gaylads
Thinking
1970 • A Man And His Hits
Your Feeling & Mine
1970 • Freedom Street
Suzie Q
1971 • The Great Ken Boothe Meets B.B. Seaton and The Gaylads
Black Gold & Green
1971 • The Great Ken Boothe Meets B.B. Seaton and The Gaylads
Trivia about the album Everything I Own - The Definitive Collection by Ken Boothe
- In what year was the album “Everything I Own - The Definitive Collection” released by Ken Boothe?
- The album “Everything I Own - The Definitive Collection” was released in 2006 by Ken Boothe, featuring 55 tracks.
- What is the most successful song from the album “Everything I Own - The Definitive Collection” by Ken Boothe?
- “The Train Is Coming” is the biggest hit from the album “Everything I Own - The Definitive Collection” by Ken Boothe.