The compact disk contains every one of Queen's European hits as of 1981 to 1991. Accumulated sales (Most Hits II and Classic Queen for the U. S.
and Canada combined) are in surplus of 16 million worldwide. It was too 8 platinum prize in 2000. In Netherlands, it was 13 weeks at number one between the finish of 1991 and the beginning of 1992 (11 weeks were in a line, and the other two were in may 1992). It was 97 weeks on the charts.
In Switzerland, it was 11 weeks at figure single, plus a huge 53 weeks on the charts. Even in the third week of 1992 Ruler had this album at number one, and Greatest Hits at number 5, and Innuendo at number 10. They had three albums at pinnacle ten. It was 3 weeks at figure single in Austria, plus 47 weeks on the charts. In Germany, it peaked at number 2, but it was 12 weeks at that position (only second to Genesis' We Can't Dance book primary, and then a restricted artist).
The book was 4 platinum awards in 1993 (additional than 2 millions copies). It was a huge 117 weeks on the charts. In Finland, it was figure one, and the best advertising overseas album of every one time according to the official finish charts in 2003. In Italy, it was at figure one between 1991 and 1992, and had sold 1 million copies awaiting so as to instant. Greatest Hits II was also diamond prize in France (additional than 1 million copies until 1992), and diamond in Argentina in 2002 (by means of estimated sales of 1 million copies).
The album peaked at number 2 in Sweden and was platinum prize (it was the second most excellent selling album of 1992). It was also number single in Hungary, and according to more than a few sources, it was the best selling overseas album of every one occasion in that country. Estimated sales intended for this book (counting Classic Ruler in U.
S. plus Canada) are concerning 20 millions copies. The movies were too featured on the rear wrap of the connected videocassette let go, Most Flix 2.