Time of Our Lives is the ninth studio album by Australian pop singer Marcia Hines, released in 1999 by Warner Music Australia; it peaked at #17.
From the groovy reggae[-]based "Woo Me", penned by the Rockies as a nod to Marcia's West Indian heritage to slam[-]dunk dance tracks "Which Way is Up" and an updated version of a Marcia standard "I Got the Music in Me" produced in Chicago by hot dance re-mixer Mark Picciotti (sic).
Then there are the big ballads, two of which are penned by the best in the business, Diane Warren (think Cher, Celine Dion, Bon Jovi).
A highlight of the album is undoubtedly a haunting version of the theme from Valley of the Dolls, which was first recorded by Dionne Warwick.
The third single was the title track "Time of our Lives", a cover of a 1994 song by Alison Limerick, which peaked at #31 in June 1999.