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5 CD TH'is Brochure.Indd , TH IS THE GREATEST HITS ON 5CD BOXES CD1 CANDI STATON Young Hearts Run Free • ROY ORBISON Only The Lonely • JOSE FELICIANO Light My Fire • AARON NEVILLE Tell It Like It Is • BEN E. KING Stand By Me • JUICE NEWTON Angel Of The Morning • BILLY J KRAMER Do You Want To Know A Secret • BILLY PRESTON Stop In The Name Of Love • BROOK BENTON Rainy Night In Georgia • CAROL DOUGLAS Doctor’s Orders • CLARENCE FROGMAN Henry But I Do NAT KING COLE Unforgettable • THE PLATTERS The Great Pretender • THE CREW CUTS Earth Angel CD2 CRISPIAN ST. PETER You Were On My Mind • DANNY WILLIAMS Moon River • DAVE BERRY The Crying Game • DENNY LAINE SINGS MOODY BLUES AND WINGS Go Now • THE DETROIT EMERALDS Feel The Need In Me • DON GIBSON I Can’t Stop Loving You • EDISON LIGHTHOUSE Love Grows • GEORGE McCRAE Rock Your Baby MARVIN GAYE How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You • EVERLY BROTHERS Crying In The Rain • FREDA PAYNE Band Of Gold • RAY CHARLES Hallelujah, I Love Her So • NAT KING COLE Mona Lisa • DORIS DAY Secret Love CD3 GERRY AND THE PACEMAKERS You’ll Never Walk Alone • HERman’S HERMITS I’m Into Something Good • GLADYS KNIGHT & THE PIPS Every Beat Of My Heart • KOOL & THE GANG Cherish • HAROLD MELVIN & THE BLUE NOTES If You Don’t Know Me By Now • IKE & TINA TURNER I Can’t Stop Loving You • BERLIN Take My Breath Away • LLOYD PRICE Misty • LOVE AFFAIR (STEVE ELLIS’) Everlasting Love • LYNN ANDERSON Stand By Your Man • MARY WELLS My Guy • PERCY FAITH Theme From A Summer Place • BUDDY HOLLY TruE Love Ways • SHIRLEY BASSEY As Long As He Needs Me CD4 MIKE PENDER’S SEARCHERS Needles And Pins • PERCY SLEDGE When A Man Loves A Woman • THE ROCKin’ BERRIES He’s In Town • THE DRIFTERS Save The Last Dance For Me • THE CRYSTALS And Then He Kissed Me • RAY PETERSON Tell Laura I Love Her • THE STYLISTICS You Make Me Feel Brand New • RARE EARTH - FEATURING PETER RIVERA Here Comes The Night • SAM & DAVE Wonderful World THE CRESTS Sixteen Candles • THE DIAMONDS Little Darlin’ • ELVIS PRESLEY Are You Lonesome Tonight • EDDIE COCHRAN Three STeps To Heaven • HANK LOCKLIN Please Help, I’m Falling CD5 THE FOUNDATIONS • Baby Now That I’ve Found You • IVY LEAGUE Funny How Love Can Be • THE MERSEYBEATS I Think Of You • THREE DEGREES When Will I See You Again • THE TROGGS Love Is All Around • THE PLATTERS Only You • THE SPINNERS Cupid • THE MIRACLES You’ve Really Got A Hold On Me • THE TRAMMPS Betcha By , Golly Wow • WAYNE FONTANA Groovy Kind Of Love • DEAN MARTIN That’s Amore CD 7001/5 TH IS LOVE 5CD BRENDA LEE I’m Sorry • CLIFF RICHARD I Love You • RAY CHARLES Georgia On My Mind CD1 IRENE CARA Flashdance… What A Feeling • KOOL & THE GANG Celebration • THE MOTELS Only The Lonely • DEBBIE GIBSON Shake Your Love • BERTIE HIGGINS Casablanca • STARSHIP Nothing’s Going To Stop Us Now • BIG COUNTRY In A Big Country • ABC Be Near • GLORIA GAYNOR I Will Survive • ODYSSEY Use It Up And Wear It Out • KIM CARNES Bette Davis Eyes • THELMA HOUSTON Don’t Leave Me This Way CD2 MARVIN GAYE Sexual Healing • T’PAU China In Your Hand • ODYSSEY Going Back To My Roots • JUICE NEWTON Angel Of The Morning • DAZZ BAND Let It Whip • WAX Bridge To Your Heart • KOOL & THE GANG Get Down On It • TAYLOR DAYNE Tell It To My Heart • KATRINA Walking On Sunshine • THE MOTELS Suddenly Last Summer JOE JACKSON Is She Really Going Out With Him • SISTER SLEDGE Lost In Music CD3 DEBBIE GIBSON Foolish Beat • LEVEL 42 Something About You • ABC When Smokey Sings • ROBBIE DUPREE Steal Away • ASIA Heat Of The Moment • STARSHIP Sara KATRINA Love Shine A Light • BERTIE HIGGINS Key Largo • GO WEST We Close Our Eyes • BERLIN Take My Breath Away • HOWARD JONES Everlasting Love (2002 Studio Recording) • KOOL & THE GANG Too Hot CD4 CHARLENE I’ve Never Been To Me • THE FIXX One Thing Leads To Another • ASIA Sole Survivor • TAYLOR DAYNE Prove Your Love • DEBBIE GIBSON Only In My Dreams A FLOCK OF SEAGULLS I Ran (So Far Away) • LEVEL 42 Running In The Family BERLIN No More Words • DEBBIE GIBSON Out Of The Blue • A FLOCK OF SEAGULLS Wishing (If I Had A Photograph Of You) • GO WEST Call Me • TAVARES Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel CD5 ABC Poison Arrow • THE FIXX Saved By Zero • WAX Right Between The Eyes AMBROSIA Biggest Part Of Me • CHARLIE DORE Pilot Of The Airwaves • JUICE NEWTON Queen Of Hearts • LOVERBOY Workin’ For The Weekend • STARSHIP We , Built This City • HOWARD JONES Things Can Only Get Better • DIONNE WARWICK CD 7002/5 TH IS THE 80'S 5CD That’s What Friends Are For • TAVARES More Than A Woman • MARVIN GAYE How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You CD1 JOHNNY CASH Folsom Prison Blues • CARL SMITH Don’t Just Stand There • EDDY ARNOLD Kentucky Walt • HANK SNOW With Anita Carter Bluebird Island • CHARLINE ARTHUR Burn That Candle • BILL MONROE Blue Moon Of Kentucky • BILL NETTLES Wine O’Boogie • BOB WILLS San Antonio Rose • KITTY WELLS How Far Is Heaven FARON YOUNG Just Out Of Reach • GENE AUTRY At Mail Call Today • PEE WEE KING Slow Poke • HANK SNOW One More Ride • ROY ACUFF Tennessee Waltz • HANK THOMPSON The Wild Side Of Life CD2 JIM REEVES Mexican Joe • EDDY ARNOLD Bouquet Of Roses • KITTY WELLS AND RED FOLEY You And Me • JOHNNY HORTON Big Wheels Rollin • HANK SNOW The Star Spangled Waltz • CARL SMITH Kisses Don’t Lie • TEX RITTER Gun Smoke • HANK SNOW I’m Movin’ On • THE WEAVERS On Top Of Old Smoky • VAUGHN MONROE Riders In The Sky • BILL MONROE Footprints In The Snow • HANK SNOW Let Me Go Lover JOHNNY HORTON Words • CURTIS GORDON Baby, Baby Me • BOB WILLS & THE MCKINNEY SISTERS Rose Of Old Pawnee CD3 KITTY WELLS AND HANK THOMPSON It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels JIM REEVES Butterfly Love • CARL SMITH There She Goes • EDDIE MARSHALL Moblin’ Baby Of Mine • EDDY ARNOLD How’s The World Treating You • ERNEST TUBB Hobo’s Meditation • HANK PENNY Taxes Taxes Taxes • TEX WILLIAMS Smoke, Smoke, Smoke That Cigarette • FERLIN HUSKEY I Feel Better All Over More Than Anywhere’s Else GEORGE JONES Why, Baby, Why • HANK SNOW Southern Cannonbal • JIM REEVES Teardrops Of Regret • JOHNNY CASH Hey Porter • LESTER FLATT & EARL CRUGGS Come Back Darling • RED FOLEY Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy CD4 CARL SMITH Go Boy Go • RED FOLEY & KITTY WELLS As Long As I Live • TENNEssEE ERNIE FORD Sixteen Tons • HANK SNOW These Things Shall Pass • THE WEAVErs WITH GORDON JENKINS Goodnight Irene • TENNESSEE ERNIE FORD My Hobby JOHNNY CASH Cry, Cry, Cry • BING CROSBY Dear Hearts And Gentle People • EDDY ARNOLD I’ll Hold You In My Heart • FARON YOUNG Almost Persuaded • CARL SMITH WITH JUNE CARTER Time’s A Wastin’ • CURTIS GORDON Coffeine And Nicotine BILL MONROE Rocky Top • TENNESSEE ERNIE FORD The Shot Gun Boogie • GEORGE MORGAN Room Full Of Roses CD5 HANK THOMPSON Humpty Dumpty Heart • EDDY ARNOLD Anytime • KITTY WELLS Crying Steel Guitar Waltz • JIM REEVES Echo Bonita • RED FOLEY Hot Toddy • HANK SNOW Music Makin’ Mama From Memphis • KITTY WELLS AND RED FOLEY One By One • MARTY ROBBINS I Couldn’t Keep From Cryin’ • CARL SMITH Back Up Buddy , REX ALLEN Crying In The Chapel • THE OSBORNE BROTHERS Little Cabin Home On The CD 7004/5 TH IS COUNTRY 5CD Hill • HANK SNOW The Golden Rocket • SMILEY MAXEDON Give Me A Red Hot Mama And A Ice Cold Beer • CARL SMITH Hey Joe • PEE WEE KING I Don’t Mind CD1 ELVIS PRESLEY WITH THE JORDANAIRES It’s Now Or Never • THE EVERLY BROTHERS Cathy’s Clown • JOHNNY PRESTON Running Bear • MAURICE WILLIAMS & THE ZODIACS Stay • THE DRIFTERS Save The Last Dance For Me • BOBBY DARIN Mack The Knife • ROY ORBISON I Can’t Stop Loving You • PAUL ANKA Lonely Boy • THE COASTERS Charlie Brown • CONWAY TWITTY Danny Boy • FATS DOMINO Walking To New Orleans • NEIL SEDAKA Stairway To Heaven • RITCHIE VALENS Donna • THE PLATTERS Smoke Gets In Your Eyes • LLOYD PRICE (You’ve Got) Personality CD2 DANNY & THE JUNIORS At The Hop • MARCELS Blue Moon • THE TEDDY BEARS To Know Him, Is To Love Him • SAM COOKE You Send Me • CONNIE FRANCIS Fallin’ • CHUBBY CHECKER The Twist • ELVIS PRESLEY WITH THE JORDANAIRES Stuck On You • FRANKIE AVALON Venus • JIMMY JONES Handy Man • DION The Wanderer • ROY ORBISON Blue Angel • THE VENTURES Walk...Don’t Run • WILBERT HARRISON Kansas City • NEIL SEDAKA Oh! Carol • THE EVERLY BROTHERS Bird Dog CD3 CONWAY TWITTY It’s Only Make Believe • JERRY LEE LEWIS Great Balls Of Fire • CONNIE FRANCIS Who’s Sorry Now • BRENDA LEE I’m Sorry • BOBBY DARIN Dream Lover • THE COASTERS Yakety Yak • LLOYD PRICE Stagger Lee • PAUL ANKA Puppy Love • JOHNNY & THE HURRICANES Red River Rock • EDDIE COCHRAN 3 Steps To Heaven • ELVIS PRESLEY Are You Lonesome Tonight • THE DIAMONDS Little Darlin’ • THE EVERLY BROTHERS Til I Kissed You • ROY ORBISON Only The Lonely (Know How I Feel) • HOLLYWOOD ARGYLES Alley-Oop CD4 JOHNNY TILLOTTSON Poetry In Motion • FRANKIE AVALON Why • THE COASTERS 16 Candles • THE ELEGANTS Little Star • THE SILHOUETTES Get A Job • FATS DOMINO I Want To Walk You Home • THE SKYLINERS Since I Don’t Have You • JERRY LEE LEWIS Whole Lot Of Shakin’ Going On • RICKY NELSON Believe What You Say • CRAIG DOUGLAS Only Sixteen • BRENDA LEE Sweet Nothin’s • DION & THE BELMONTS Teenager In Love • CONNIE FRANCIS Stupid Cupid • CONWAY TWITTY Mona Lisa • NEIL SEDAKA You Mean Everything To Me CD5 CLYDE McPHATTER & THE DRIFTERS Money Honey • CHUCK BERRY Roll Over Beethoven • FATS DOMINO Blueberry Hill • JOHNNIE RAY Just Walking In The Rain • BRENDA LEE Jambalaya (On The Bayou) • LITTLE RICHARD Rip It Up • ETTA JAMES Roll With Me Henry • LOUIS JORDAN Let The Good Times Roll • GENE VINCENT & HIS BLUE CAPS Be-Bop-A-Lula • CARL PERKINS Honey Don’t • ELVIS PRESLEY Blue , Suede Shoes • FRANKIE LYMON & THE TEENAGERS Why Do Fools Fall In Love • BILL
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