Greatest Love Classics is the thirty-eighth studio album by American pop singer Andy Williams, released in 1984 by EMI Records.
Williams writes in the liner notes: "All through my life I have known and loved the great classic melodies and wished I could sing them.
So when Tony Hiller and Nicky Graham contacted me with some of these melodies set to lyrics, they immediately caught my imagination.
[2] From the liner notes for the original album:[2] All tracks feature the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra led by Raymond Cohen except "Another Winter's Day" featuring Stuart Calvert on piano and "Vino de Amor" featuring Carmelo Luggeri and Terry Taylor on guitars.
John McCarthy directed the Ambrosian Opera Chorus on "Words".