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List Price: $4.98 | | Label: Polygram Records
Salesrank: 1165952
Released: December 6, 1994 |
| Our Price: $1.49 |
| Used Price: $0.73 |
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| Media: Audio Cassette |
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Sweetest Days Track Listing:
1. Intro-Lude - Vanessa Williams, Brown, Gerry [Drums
2. The Way That You Love - Vanessa Williams, Abenaa
3. Betcha Never - Vanessa Williams, Babyface [1]
4. The Sweetest Days - Vanessa Williams, Galdston, Phil
5. Higher Ground - Vanessa Williams, Dorff, Steve
6. You Don't Have to Say You're Sorry - Vanessa Williams, Austin, Patti
7. Ellamental - Vanessa Williams, Armor, Laythan
8. Sister Moon - Vanessa Williams, Sting [1]
9. You Can't Run - Vanessa Williams, Babyface [1]
10. Moonlight over Paris - Vanessa Williams, Guth, Roger
11. Constantly - Vanessa Williams, Robinson, Donald [K
12. Long Way Home - Vanessa Williams, Carmen, Eric
Sweetest Days Reviews:
Vanessa Williams The sweetest Days 
2008-12-16 - CD arrived in perfect condition, plays wonderfully. I listen to this CD at least every day. It is one of the greatest albums ever produced. Kitty
What a shame! 
2008-12-05 - The Sweetest Days by Vanessa Williams is a lovely cd from this beautiful and talented woman but there are some flaws along the way. The Sweetest Days is a gorgeous song and so is Long Way Home but the rest of the album is very boring and forgettable. Vanessa's vocals are spot on but even with that improvement these songs have no life in them, not an album I have in my collection anymore.
Betcha Never thought this album would be this good!!!!!! 
2006-03-20 - Successfully branching into jazz, Vanessa finds her self in fine form. Shes at her best with the cool and sassy "Betcha Never" written by Baby face. The title song "The sweetest days" is really a sweet song, and the hip grammy nominated "The way that you love" is a heart throb. This is actually the first Vanessa Williams album that I bought and I instantly became a fan. Keep up the good work.
A Master Class In Making an Album 
2005-02-24 - Vanessa Williams' name conjures up a few different images. Miss America, timeless beauty, pop chanteuse, broadway diva or respected actress. Vanessa has worn so many hats that it doesn't come as a surprise that she has explored a myriad of musical styles in her recording career. Although her first two albums were paint by numbers R&B/pop collections that did pretty well on the charts, they did show some signs that the Divine Miss W had more to offer (including the brilliant rendition of What Can I Tell My Heart from the Comfort Zone album). The Sweetest Days if probably the closest Vanessa has come to showing the many different sides of her personality and the range of her talent. This collection is classy, urbane and extremely listenable. Vanessa never oversings or overreaches and truly found her "comfort zone". The standouts on this collection are the two Babyface compostions "You Can't Run" and Betcha Never. These songs both use a brazillian jazz theme and choose instrumentation that allows Vanessa to ride the groove instead of being overpowered by it. Vanessa also tackles You Don't Have To Say You're Sorry (by the criminally underated Patti Austin) with great success. Other great numbers are Sting's Sister Moon, Higher Ground (redone by Barbara Streisand in 1998) and one of Vanessa's greatest vocal performances, Constantly. A superb collection that I highly recommend.
EXQUISITE!!!!! 
2004-09-02 - I love Vannessa's music I enjoy all of her albums she sings very well. On this album she shows her love for Jazz on this album. She shows her Jazz talent shows that she can sing Jazz as well as R&B and pop music. This woman is a great singer she sings very well I really like this album. If you enjoy Jazz and if you are a fan of Vanessa's music then you would definitely enjoy this album She does a great job !!!!!!