Beat Goes On goes to one of its inspirations here, packaging two Imperial albums by Cher, from 1966 and 1968 respectively. Both were produced by Sonny Bono, her husband at the time, but things were looking rocky at this point, as evidenced by the first song on the latter album, the single "You Better Sit Down Kids" written by Bono. The first set -- Cher's solo debut -- features a ton of hits by the great songwriters of the day, from Goffin & King ("Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow"), Paul Simon ("Homeward Bound"), Donovan ("Catch the Wind"), Bob Dylan ("I Want You") and from the latter album's closer, "The Times They Are A Changin'," Bobby Hebb ("Sunny"), and more.
01 Sunny - 3:10 02 Twelfth of never - 2:17 03 You don't have to say you love me - 2:48 04 I feel something in the air (magic in the air) - 3:51 05 Will you love me tomorrow - 3:00 06 Until it's time for you to go - 2:46 07 Cruel war - 3:19 08 Catch the wind - 2:18 09 Pied piper - 2:19 10 Homeward bound - 2:27 11 I want you - 2:50 12 Alfie - 2:51
13 You better sit down kids - 3:45 14 But i can't love you more - 3:40 15 Hey joe - 3:28 16 Mama (when my dollies have babies) - 3:28 17 Behind the door - 3:42 18 Sing for your supper - 2:36 19 Look at me - 3:14 20 There but for fortune - 3:28 21 I will wait for you [theme from the umbrellas of cherbourg] - 3:17 22 The times they are a-changin' - 3:10