I find it quite hard to believe someone would prefer to take Re-Recordings instead of originals aware. With such a plant, the producers only want to exploit the ignorance of the buyer. In this case, it is very early admissions of Hits Paul Anka's. Incidentally, there are also newer, paltry versions. 1963 Canadians had left after 5 years the ABC label and signed with RCA. At this point Paul was only 21 years old, but no longer a teenager, his teen pop music came quickly out of fashion. That same year, the first bridgehead for British invasion should occur. The rights for the recent hits were but now times at ABC. What do you do in such a case? Of course, admissions, enriched with a few songs that Paul Anka had composed for other artists. And you've got 21 Golden Hits. After the relatively short period -the first hit, Diana, came out until 1957, Paul Anka can play here the spirit of the original recordings largely. The disc is still totally unnecessary.