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This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (December 2006) Baseball's Greatest Hits is the name of two different CD collections of songs and other recordings connected with baseball, released in the early 1990s. The eclectic collections include vintage songs such as Les Brown's "Joltin' Joe DiMaggio" from 1941, Teresa Brewer's 1956 number "I Love Mickey" (with a cameo by Mickey Mantle himself), and Danny Kaye's humorous 1962 recording about the Los Angeles Dodgers. Spoken entries include verbiage such as Russ Hodges' call of Bobby Thomson's pennant-winning home run in 1951, Tommy Lasorda's rant about Dave Kingman, and the Abbott and Costello classic, "Who's on First?". Glaringly absent is the popular baseball classic song "Centerfield" by John Fogerty. Baseball's Greatest Hits (1990) Take Me Out to the Ball Game (Excerpt) - Doc & Merle Watson Who's On First? - Abbott and Costello Joltin' Joe DiMaggio - Les Brown and His Orchestra with Betty Bonney and Joe DiMaggio Say Hey (The Willie Mays Song) - The Treniers with Willie Mays I Love Mickey - Teresa Brewer with Mickey Mantle Van Lingle Mungo - Dave Frishberg D-O-D-G-E-R-S Song (Oh, Really? No, O'Malley) - Danny Kaye Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball? - Count Basie & His Orchestra Lou Gehrig's Farewell Speech July 4, 1939 - Lou Gehrig Move Over Babe (Here Comes Henry) - Bill Slayback Take Me Out to the Ball Game - Bruce Springstone (a Bruce Springsteen imitator) (Love Is Like A) Baseball Game - The Intruders Willie, Mickey, and The Duke (Talkin' Baseball) - Terry Cashman The Land Of Wrigley - Stormy Weather A Dying Cub Fan's Last Request - Steve Goodman The Ball Game - Sister Wynona Carr Baseball Dreams - The Naturals Baseball Card Lover - Rockin' Ritchie Ray Tommy Lasorda Talking About Dave Kingman's May 14, 1978, game - Tommy Lasorda We Are The Champions - Big Blue Wrecking Crew Bobby Thomson's Shot Heard 'Round the World - Russ Hodges Casey at the Bat - DeWolf Hopper Baseball's Greatest Hits - Let's Play II (1992) Intro: Baseball Hall Of Fame Induction, Aug. 8, 1977 - Bowie Kuhn and Ernie Banks It's A Beautiful Day For A Ball Game - The Harry Simeone Songsters The First Baseball Game - Nat King Cole With Orchestra Conducted by Ralph Carmichael Robbie-Doby-Boogie - Brownie McGhee Let's Keep The Dodgers In Brooklyn - Phil Foster with music by Rey Ross Bogey On Baseball circa 1950 - Humphrey Bogart Baseball, Baseball - Jane Morgan with George Barnes Quintet The St. Louis Browns - Skip Battin You've Gotta Have Heart - from Damn Yankees Casey and The Mick - Casey Stengel, Mickey Mantle, and U.S. Senator Estes Kefauver Right Field - Peter, Paul and Mary Knock It Out Of The Park - Sam and Dave with The Dixie Flyers Play-By-Play (I Saw It On The Radio) - Terry Cashman Hammerin' Hank's Historic Homer - Milo Hamilton That Last Home Run - McKinley Mitchell Baseball Blues - Claire Hamill Will You Be Ready (At The Plate When Jesus Throws the Ball)? - Elmo and Patsy What Sparks A Champion? - Various Artists The Philadelphia Phillies - Del Reeves The Bingo Long Song (Steal On Home) - Thelma Houston The Cubbies Are Rockin' - M.C. Gary/D.J. Barry & The Aggregation The Game For All America (A Definition Of Baseball - Ernie Harwell Na Na Hey Hey (Kiss Him Goodbye) - The C. Norman Ensemble of The First Baptist Church of Crown Heights