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10-CD 154-Track Box Set! 10-CD 154-Track Box Set! I STILL BELIEVE BEHIND TOGETHER IN YOU CLOSED DOORS AGAIN 8=G7% 8=G7% 8=G7% 1. Timber, I’m Falling in Love 1. Coal Miner’s Daughter 1. Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Patty Loveless Loretta Lynn Basics of Love) Waylon Jennings 2. Achy Breaky Heart Billy Ray Cyrus 2. I Ain’t Never Mel Tillis 2. If I Said You Had a Beautiful Body 3. Somebody’s Knockin’ Terri Gibbs 3. If You Love Me (Let Me Know) Would You Hold It Against Me The Bellamy Brothers 4. Eighteen Wheels and a Dozen Olivia Newton-John 3. Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue Roses Kathy Mattea 4. The Grand Tour George Jones Crystal Gayle 5. When I Call Your Name Vince Gill 5. F unny Face Donna Fargo 4. Rhinestone Cowboy Glen Campbell 6. Is There Life Out There 6. If We Make It Through 5. Always Wanting You Reba McEntire GOT December Merle Haggard Merle Haggard & the Strangers 7. I’d Just Love to Lay You Down 7. F or the Good Times Ray Price Conway Twitty 6. Do You Know You Are My Sunshine The Statler Brothers 8. O ne’s on the Way Loretta Lynn 8. Kiss an Angel Good Mornin’ Charley Pride 7. El Paso City Marty Robbins 9. Some Broken Hearts Never Mend Don Williams 9. Country Sunshine Dottie West 8. (Hey Won’t You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong 10. The Chair George Strait 10. You’ve Never Been This Far Before Song B. J. Thomas 11. She’s in Love with the Boy Conway Twitty 9. Sleeping Single in a Double Bed Trisha Yearwood Barbara Mandrell 12. (If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don’t 11. Behind Closed Doors 10. Heaven’s Just a Sin Away Want to Be Right Charlie Rich The Kendalls Barbara Mandrell 12. He Loves Me All the Way 11. Before the Next Teardrop Falls 13. Linda on My Mind Conway Twitty Tammy Wynette Freddy Fender 14. I Cross My Heart George Strait 13. I Love Tom T. Hall 12. Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies 15. I Still Believe in You Vince Gill 14. Coat of Many Colors Grow Up to Be Cowboys 16. After the Fire Is Gone Dolly Parton Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn 15. Do You Remember These 13. Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain 17. Whoever’s in New England The Statler Brothers Willie Nelson Reba McEntire 14. Happy Birthday Darlin’ 18. Secret Love Freddy Fender 8=G7& Conway Twitty 1. I Can Help Billy Swan 15. Here You Come Again Dolly Parton 8=G7& 2. Paper Roses Marie Osmond 1. A Better Man Clint Black 3. Hello Darlin’ Conway Twitty 8=G7& 2. F orever and Ever, Amen 4. We’re Gonna Hold On 1. Take This Job and Shove It Randy Travis George Jones and Johnny Paycheck 3. Any Day Now Ronnie Milsap Tammy Wynette 2. Good Hearted Woman 4. Mama He’s Crazy The Judds 5. Empty Arms Sonny James Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson 5. There’s No Way Alabama 6. The Happiest Girl in the Whole 3. Talking in Your Sleep Crystal Gayle 6. Baby Don’t Get Hooked on Me U.S.A. Donna Fargo 4. Southern Nights Glen Campbell Mac Davis 7. The Most Beautiful Girl 5. Golden Tears Dave and Sugar 7. Could I Have This Dance Charlie Rich 6. Tulsa Time Don Williams Anne Murray 8. Help Me Make It Through 7. Every Which Way But Loose 8. Easy Loving Freddie Hart the Night Sammi Smith Eddie Rabbitt 9. Lady Kenny Rogers 9. When You’re Hot, You’re Hot 8. Wasted Days and Wasted Nights- 10. When I Said I Do Clint Black Jerry Reed Freddy Fender with Lisa Hartman Black 10. Satin Sheets Jeanne Pruett 9. Golden Ring 11. Lost in the Fifties Tonight (In the 11. Lead Me On Loretta Lynn and George Jones and Tammy Wynette Still of the Night) Ronnie Milsap Conway Twitty 10. Sail Away The Oak Ridge Boys 12. I Will Always Love You Dolly Parton 12. Delta Dawn Tanya Tucker 11. She’s Got You Loretta Lynn 13. When You Say Nothing at All 13. My Woman, My Woman, 12. Together Again Emmylou Harris Keith Whitley My Wife 13. Burgers and Fries Charley Pride 14. Young Love (Strong Love) Marty Robbins 14. It Was Almost Like a Song The Judds 14. Rose Garden Lynn Anderson Ronnie Milsap 15. She Believes in Me Kenny Rogers 15. Sunday Morning Coming Down 15. Rollin’ with the Flow Charlie Rich 16. The Wind Beneath My Wings Johnny Cash Gary Morris 10-CD ♥ 154-Track ♥ Box Set! LOOKIN’ CLASSIC COUNTRY DUETS FOR LOVE 8=G7% 8=G7& 8=G7% 1. Islands in the Stream 1. Please Don’t Stop Loving Me Kenny Rogers with Dolly Parton Dolly Parton with Porter Wagoner 1. Swingin’ John Anderson 2. Jackson 2. Feelin’s 2. Lookin’ for Love Johnny Lee Johnny Cash with June Carter Conway Twitty with Loretta Lynn 3. Houston (Means I’m One Day 3. Louisiana Woman, Mississippi 3. We’re Gonna Hold On Closer to You) Larry Gatlin Loretta Lynn with Conway Twitty George Jones with Tammy Wynette and the Gatlin Brothers 4. On My Knees 4. Loose Talk 4. There’s No Gettin’ over Me Charlie Rich with Janie Fricke Buck Owens with Rose Maddox Ronnie Milsap 5. Golden Ring 5. If I Were a Carpenter 5. Common Man John Conlee George Jones with Tammy Wynette Johnny Cash with June Carter Cash 6. That’s the Way Love Goes 6. We Believe in Happy Endings 6. I Don’t Want to Have to Marry You GOT Merle Haggard Earl Thomas Conley with Jim Ed Brown with Helen Cornelius 7. Love in the First Degree Emmylou Harris 7. Suspicious Minds Alabama 7. You’re the Reason God Made Oklahoma Waylon Jennings with Jessi Colter 8. I Was Country When Country David Frizzell with Shelly West 8. Don’t Let Me Cross Over Wasn’t Cool Barbara Mandrell 8. Meet Me in Montana Carl Butler and Pearl Butler 9. Drivin’ My Life Away Marie Osmond with Dan Seals 9. We’ve Got Tonight Eddie Rabbitt 9. You and I Kenny Rogers with Sheena Easton 10. Elvira Oak Ridge Boys Eddie Rabbitt with Crystal Gayle 10. Makin’ Up for Lost Time 11. Islands in the Stream 10. Paradise Tonight Crystal Gayle with Gary Morris Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton Charly McClain with Mickey Gilley 11. My Elusive Dreams 12. I Believe in You Don Williams 11. What Are We Doin’ in Love David Houston with Tammy Wynette 13. Always on My Mind Willie Nelson Dottie West with Kenny Rogers 12. For Loving You 14. Party Time T. G. Sheppard 12. Lion in the Winter Bill Anderson with Jan Howard 15. All My Rowdy Friends Hoyt Axton with Linda Ronstadt 13. Yes, Mr. Peters (Have Settled Down) 13. Holding On to Nothin’ Roy Drusky with Priscilla Mitchell Hank Williams, Jr. Porter Wagoner with Dolly Parton 14. We Must Have Been out of Our Minds 14. A Place to Fall Apart George Jones with Melba Montgomery 8=G7& Merle Haggard with Janie Fricke 15. I Will Always Love You 1. I Love a Rainy Night 15. All I Have to Do Is Dream Dolly Parton with Vince Gill Eddie Rabbitt Glen Campbell with Bobbie Gentry 2. Slow Hand Conway Twitty 3. Crying My Heart Out over You Ricky Skaggs 4. Theme from The Dukes of Hazzard (Good Ol’ Boys) Waylon Jennings 5. You’re the Reason God Made Oklahoma Frizzell & West 6. Never Been So Loved (In All My Life) Charley Pride 7. Elizabeth The Statler Brothers 8. He Stopped Loving Her Today George Jones 9. Somewhere Between Right and Wrong Earl Thomas Conley 10. She Got the Goldmine (I Got the Shaft) Jerry Reed 11. Wild and Blue John Anderson 12. ’Til I Gain Control Again Crystal Gayle 13. The Closer You Get Alabama 14. The Sweetest Thing (I’ve Ever Known) Juice Newton 15. On the Road Again Willie Nelson.
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