The lead single from ...But Seriously , this track shifted focus from personal relationships to social commentary, addressing the global issue of homelessness. Featuring backing vocals by David Crosby, the song earned Collins a Grammy Award for Record of the Year in 1991 and became his final number-one single on the US Billboard charts. 4. "Sussudio" (1985)
An unapologetic nod to the funk-pop stylings of Prince, "Sussudio" is driven by a pulsating horn section (courtesy of The Phenix Horns) and a driving synthesizer bassline. It exemplifies the high-energy, uptempo pop that made Collins an inescapable force on MTV during the mid-80s. 5. "One More Night" (From No Jacket Required , 1985)

The lead single from ...But Seriously , this track shifted focus from personal relationships to social commentary, addressing the global issue of homelessness. Featuring backing vocals by David Crosby, the song earned Collins a Grammy Award for Record of the Year in 1991 and became his final number-one single on the US Billboard charts. 4. "Sussudio" (1985)
An unapologetic nod to the funk-pop stylings of Prince, "Sussudio" is driven by a pulsating horn section (courtesy of The Phenix Horns) and a driving synthesizer bassline. It exemplifies the high-energy, uptempo pop that made Collins an inescapable force on MTV during the mid-80s. 5. "One More Night" (From No Jacket Required , 1985) phil collins greatest hits full album