| | Mr Big Deep Cuts: Best Of Ballads CD - Import Mr Big Discography of CDs
Anthemic metal at its best, Mr. Big is an unashamedly romantic metal band that commands a loyal following. DEEP CUTS presents 16 of their best slow songs.
Japanese version of ballads collection from heavy metal act. 16 digitally remastered tracks including 1 bonus track 'MyNew Religion' (Live Version), includes mousepad with first pressing, earlier release. 2000 release. Standard jewelcase.
CD contains 1 bonus track. Deep Cuts: Best Of Ballads Music Mr Big Deep Cuts: Best Of Ballads Songs | 1. | Where Are They Now |
| 2. | I'll Leave It up to You |
| 3. | Had Enough |
| 4. | Promises Her the Moon |
| 5. | Just Take My Heart |
| 6. | Super Fantastic |
| 7. | You Don't Have to Be Strong |
| 8. | Anything For You |
| 9. | Wild World |
| 10. | Ain't Seen Love Like That |
| 11. | Dancin Light Into the Flame |
| 12. | Chain |
| 13. | Going Where the Wind Blows |
| 14. | If That's What It Takes |
| 15. | To Be With You |
| 16. | My New Religion (Live Version) |
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