The Hits

Garth Brooks  Main Performer

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1 Ain't Goin' Down (Til the Sun Comes Up) Brooks/Blazy/Willia  
2 Friends in Low Places Blackwell/Lee  
3 Callin' Baton Rouge Linde  
4 The River Shaw/Brooks  
5 Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old) Taylor/Brooks  
6 The Thunder Rolls Alger/Brooks  
7 American Honky-Tonk Bar Association Rushing/Kennedy  
8 If Tomorrow Never Comes Blazy/Brooks  
9 Unanswered Prayers Alger/Bastian/Brook  
10 Standing Outside the Fire Brooks/Yates  
11 Rodeo Bastian  
12 What She's Doing Now Alger/Brooks  
13 We Shall Be Free Davis/Brooks  
14 Papa Loved Mama Brooks/Williams  
15 Shameless Joel  
16 Two of a Kind, Workin' on a Full House Robbins/Boyd/Haynes  
17 That Summer Alger/Brooks/Mahl  
18 The Dance Drysdale-Wood/Arata  
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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

Tracks: [Ain't Goin' Down (Til the Sun Comes Up), Friends in Low Places, Callin' Baton Rouge, The River, Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old), The Thunder Rolls, American Honky-Tonk Bar Association, If Tomorrow Never Comes, Unanswered Prayers, Standing Outside the Fire, Rodeo, What She's Doing Now, We Shall Be Free, Papa Loved Mama, Shameless, Two of a Kind, Workin' on a Full House, That Summer, The Dance]
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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