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| 1 | Ain't Goin' Down (Til the Sun Comes Up) | Brooks/Blazy/Willia |
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| 2 | Friends in Low Places | Blackwell/Lee |
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| 3 | Callin' Baton Rouge | Linde |
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| 4 | The River | Shaw/Brooks |
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| 5 | Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old) | Taylor/Brooks |
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| 6 | The Thunder Rolls | Alger/Brooks |
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| 7 | American Honky-Tonk Bar Association | Rushing/Kennedy |
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| 8 | If Tomorrow Never Comes | Blazy/Brooks |
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| 9 | Unanswered Prayers | Alger/Bastian/Brook |
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| 10 | Standing Outside the Fire | Brooks/Yates |
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| 11 | Rodeo | Bastian |
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| 12 | What She's Doing Now | Alger/Brooks |
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| 13 | We Shall Be Free | Davis/Brooks |
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| 14 | Papa Loved Mama | Brooks/Williams |
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| 15 | Shameless | Joel |
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| 16 | Two of a Kind, Workin' on a Full House | Robbins/Boyd/Haynes |
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| 17 | That Summer | Alger/Brooks/Mahl |
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| 18 | The Dance | Drysdale-Wood/Arata |
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Overview
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Production Details
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Editorial Reviews
The Hits
Audio Compact Disc
Label: Capitol
Style: Contemporary Country
The Hits
UPC: 724382968924
Release Date: 12/13/1994
Original Release Date: 12/13/1994
- Garth Brooks
Main Performer
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
The Hits is exactly what it says it is -- 18 of Garth Brooks' biggest hits, including his first 14 number one singles. Although he has good album tracks on each of his records, this is the essential Garth Brooks album -- it gives a good sense of the singer's talents, especially his underappreciated eclecticism. The Hits was only in print for a year, but it sold in excess of eight million copies, so it hardly can be called a limited edition. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
