The Very Best of Toni Childs

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The Very Best of Toni Childs is the first greatest hits album by American singer-songwriter, Toni Childs. It was successful in Australia and New Zealand, peaking in the top 10 in both countries. Childs' version of Many Rivers to Cross was featured prominently in television advertisements for the National Australia Bank at the time. The song was re-released in Australia and peaked at No.12. rdf:langString
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