Greatest Hits (Highway 101 album)
Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits album by the American band Highway 101. This compilation of their previous hits also included two new songs: "Someone Else's Trouble Now" and "The Change." The rest of the album was filled with four songs from Highway 101, and two songs each from Highway 101² and Paint the Town.
Greatest Hits | ||||
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Greatest hits album by Highway 101 | ||||
Released | 1990 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Label | Warner Brothers Records | |||
Producer | Paul Worley and Ed Seay | |||
Highway 101 chronology | ||||
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Singles from Greatest Hits | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic - |
Track listing
- "The Bed You Made for Me" (Paulette Carlson) — 3:29
- "Who's Lonely Now" (Kix Brooks, Don Cook) — 3:23
- "Whiskey, If You Were a Woman" (Mary W. Francis, Johnny MacRae, Bob Morrison) — 3:02
- "Somewhere Tonight" (Harlan Howard, Rodney Crowell) — 3:16
- "Someone Else's Trouble Now" (Pam Tillis, Gary Nicholson) — 3:17
- "Cry, Cry, Cry" (John Scott Sherrill, Don Devaney) — 2:28
- "This Side of Goodbye" (Michael Noble, Jeff Pennig, Scott "Cactus" Moser) — 4:01
- "(Do You Love Me) Just Say Yes" (Bob DiPiero, John Scott Sherrill, Dennis Robbins) — 3:42
- "Honky Tonk Heart" (Jim Photoglo, Russell Smith) — 3:19
- "The Change" (Rick Giles, Steve Bogard) — 4:01
Chart performance
Album
Chart (1990) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums | 27 |
Singles
Year | Single | Peak positions | |
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US Country | CAN Country | ||
1990 | "Someone Else's Trouble Now" | 14 | 11 |
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References
- Campbell, Al. "Highway 101 — Greatest Hits (1987-90)". Allmusic. Retrieved 2009-09-25.
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