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Really Saying Something: The Platinum Collection
Greatest hits album by
Released27 September 2005
Recorded19812002
GenreNew wave, dance, Europop
LabelWEA International
ProducerJolley & Swain, Stock Aiken & Waterman, Dallin, Fahey, Woodward, O'Sullivan, Fun Boy Three, Dave Jordan, Little Paul Cook, Big John Martin, Youth
Bananarama chronology
Venus and Other Hits
(2003)
Really Saying Something: The Platinum Collection
(2005)
Drama
(2005)

Really Saying Something: The Platinum Collection is one of several greatest hits collections by British girl group Bananarama, released in 2005. It was the second hits package released by Warner Music Group, the parent company of Bananarama's label London Records. (The first was The Very Best of Bananarama in 2001.)

The 2005 compilation contains both singles and album tracks. Several songs were included on a Bananarama hits package for the first time. The collection also includes the song called "State I'm In" from their 1984 eponymous Bananarama album, which wasn't released as a single but had a music video shot for it.

Track listing

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  1. "Really Saying Something" (with Fun Boy Three)
  2. "Young at Heart"
  3. "What a Shambles"
  4. "Robert De Niro's Waiting..."
  5. "State I'm In"
  6. "Rough Justice"
  7. "Do Not Disturb"
  8. "A Cut Above the Rest"
  9. "I Can't Help It"
  10. "Once in a Lifetime"
  11. "I Want You Back"
  12. "Love, Truth and Honesty"
  13. "Cruel Summer '89"
  14. "Only Your Love"
  15. "Is Your Love Strong Enough"
  16. "Heartless"
  17. "More, More, More"
  18. Tempus Fugit Mix: "Venus" / "I Heard a Rumour" / "Love in the First Degree"