Greatest Hits (Ronnie Milsap album)
Greatest Hits | ||||
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Greatest hits album by Ronnie Milsap | ||||
Released | 1980 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 27:28 | |||
Label | RCA | |||
Producer |
Tom Collins Jack D. Johnson | |||
Ronnie Milsap chronology | ||||
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Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits collection by American country music artist Ronnie Milsap. It was released in 1980 by RCA Records .[1] The album's only single, "Smoky Mountain Rain," reached Number One on both the Billboard Hot Country Singles and Easy Listening charts.[2] Since its release, the album has been certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA for shipments of over 2 million copies.[3]
Track listing
- "(I'd Be) A Legend in My Time" (Don Gibson) - 2:55
- "(I'm A) Stand by My Woman Man" (Kent Robbins) - 2:58
- "Pure Love" (Eddie Rabbitt) - 2:19
- "Daydreams About Night Things" (John Schweers) - 2:22
- "It Was Almost Like a Song" (Hal David, Archie Jordan) - 3:36
- "Smoky Mountain Rain" (Kye Fleming, Dennis Morgan) - 3:29
- "Please Don't Tell Me How the Story Ends" (Kris Kristofferson) - 2:41
- "Back on My Mind Again" (Conrad Pierce, Charles Quillen) - 3:13
- "What a Difference You've Made in My Life" (Archie Jordan) - 3:55
Original LP track listing
The original LP, cassette, and 8-track had a slightly different track listing:
- "Smoky Mountain Rain"
- "(I'd Be) A Legend in My Time"
- "(I'm a) Stand by My Woman Man"
- "I Hate You"
- "Pure Love"
- "It Was Almost Like a Song"
- "Daydreams About Night Things"
- "Let's Take the Long Way Around the World"
- "Let My Love Be Your Pillow"
- "Please Don't Tell Me How the Story Ends"
- "Back on My Mind Again"
- "What a Difference You've Made in My Life"[4]
Chart performance
Chart (1980) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums | 1 |
U.S. Billboard 200 | 36 |
Canadian RPM Country Albums | 10 |
References
- 1 2 Roland, Tom. "Greatest Hits review". Allmusic. Retrieved 23 October 2010.
- ↑ "Greatest Hits Charts & Awards". Allmusic. Retrieved 23 October 2010.
- ↑ "RIAA Gold & Platinum". RIAA. Retrieved 23 October 2010.
- ↑
Preceded by Greatest Hits by Kenny Rogers Greatest Hits by Kenny Rogers |
Top Country Albums number-one album December 20, 1980 January 24, 1981 |
Succeeded by Greatest Hits by Kenny Rogers Greatest Hits by Kenny Rogers |
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