Souvenirs (Vince Gill album)

Souvenirs is a greatest hits album from American country music artist Vince Gill. It was released in 1995 on MCA Nashville. Gill's duet version with Dolly Parton on her classic composition "I Will Always Love You", concurrently included on this recording and Parton's Something Special album was released as a single in late 1995, reaching the top-twenty on the U.S. country singles chart.

Souvenirs
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedNovember 21, 1995
Recorded1989-1995
GenreCountry
Length54:39
LabelMCA Nashville
ProducerTony Brown
Steve Buckingham
Reba McEntire
Dolly Parton
Vince Gill chronology
The Essential Vince Gill
(1995)
Souvenirs
(1995)
High Lonesome Sound
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic link
Entertainment WeeklyB+ link

Track listing

  1. "Never Alone" (Rosanne Cash, Vince Gill) - 3:36
  2. "Never Knew Lonely" (Gill) - 3:46
  3. "When I Call Your Name" (Tim DuBois, Gill) - 4:15
  4. "Liza Jane" (Gill, Reed Nielsen) - 2:55
  5. "Look at Us" (Max D. Barnes, Gill) - 3:59
  6. "Take Your Memory with You" (Gill) - 2:33
  7. "Pocket Full of Gold" (Brian Allsmiller, Gill) - 4:05
  8. "The Heart Won't Lie" (Kim Carnes, Donna Weiss) - 3:21
  9. "Don't Let Our Love Start Slippin' Away" (Gill, Pete Wasner) - 3:44
  10. "I Still Believe in You" (Gill, John Jarvis) - 3:58
  11. "No Future in the Past" (Gill, Carl Jackson) - 4:09
  12. "Tryin' to Get Over You" (Gill) - 3:45
  13. "One More Last Chance" (Gill, Gary Nicholson) - 3:11
  14. "I Can't Tell You Why" (Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Timothy B. Schmit) - 4:03
  15. "I Will Always Love You" (Dolly Parton) - 3:19
    • duet with Dolly Parton

Chart performance

Chart (1995) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 3
U.S. Billboard 200 11
Canadian RPM Country Albums 3
Canadian RPM Top Albums 17
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