Best of Jennifer Warnes is a 1982 compilation album by singer/songwriter Jennifer Warnes comprising five of her six Billboard Hot 100 singles - including the Top 40 hits "Right Time of the Night" and "I Know a Heartache When I See One"[2] - supplemented by four other tracks also recorded for Arista Records.
In addition the album gave Warnes' recording of "It Goes Like It Goes" its first wide release.
Warnes had been recording tracks for her planned third Arista album at the Producers Workshop, reuniting with producer Jim Ed Norman who had overseen Warnes' 1977 Top Ten hit "Right Time of the Night",[3] in the summer of 1981 with one track "Could It Be Love" issued as a single that June.
However, the interference of Arista president Clive Davis in the matter of song choice ultimately caused the planned album's cancellation although a second track from the Producers Workshop sessions: "Come to Me" - a remake of a 1977 Juice Newton recording - was issued in April 1982.
Also included in Best of Jennifer Warnes were three tracks from the sessions for her abandoned third Arista album: the singles "Could It Be Love" and "Come to Me" and the previously unreleased "Run to Her", Warnes' remake of the 1961 Bobby Vee hit "Run to Him".