1994 greatest hits album by Garth Brooks
The Hits is the second compilation album , and first wide-released greatest hits album , from American country music artist Garth Brooks , released on December 13, 1994, by Liberty .
Brooks first greatest hits album, The Garth Brooks Collection , was released three months earlier exclusively at McDonald's restaurants for a limited time to raise money for the Ronald McDonald Children's Charities .
The Hits is now out of print due to Brooks' views for whole record sales, instead of albums of singles. He insisted it only be available for a limited time, but not before it sold well over 10 million copies (which at that time became his first album to achieve Diamond Series).
The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 , and Top Country Albums . A CD Zoom containing 20-second sound bites of 61 songs accompanied The Hits . In June 1995, the master was buried under Brooks' star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame .[ 5]
The Hits – Standard edition Title Writer(s) 1. "Ain't Goin' Down ('Til the Sun Comes Up) " (from In Pieces , 1993) Kent Blazy , Kim Williams , Garth Brooks 4:32 2. "Friends in Low Places " (from No Fences , 1990) Dewayne Blackwell , Earl "Bud" Lee4:18 3. "Callin' Baton Rouge " (from In Pieces , 1993) Dennis Linde 2:38 4. "The River " (from Ropin' the Wind , 1991) Victoria Shaw , Brooks4:25 5. "Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old) " (from Garth Brooks , 1989) Randy Taylor, Brooks 2:53 6. "The Thunder Rolls " (from No Fences , 1990) Pat Alger , Brooks3:42 7. "American Honky-Tonk Bar Association " (from In Pieces , 1993) Bryan Kennedy, Jim Rushing 3:33 8. "If Tomorrow Never Comes " (from Garth Brooks , 1989) Kent Blazy , Brooks3:37 9. "Unanswered Prayers " (from No Fences , 1990) Alger, Larry Bastian, Brooks 3:23 10. "Standing Outside the Fire " (from In Pieces , 1993) Jenny Yates, Brooks 3:52 11. "Rodeo " (from Ropin' the Wind , 1991) Larry Bastian 3:53 12. "What She's Doing Now " (from Ropin' the Wind , 1991) Alger, Brooks 3:26 13. "We Shall Be Free " (from The Chase , 1992) Stephanie Davis , Brooks3:48 14. "Papa Loved Mama " (from Ropin' the Wind , 1991) Williams, Brooks 2:51 15. "Shameless " (from Ropin' the Wind , 1991) Billy Joel 4:19 16. "Two of a Kind, Workin' on a Full House " (from No Fences , 1990) Bobby Boyd, Warren Haynes , Dennis Robbins 2:31 17. "That Summer " (from The Chase , 1992) Alger, Sandy Mahl, Brooks 4:47 18. "The Dance " (from Garth Brooks , 1989) Tony Arata 3:40 Total length: 66:08
The Hits – European edition Title Writer(s) 1. "Ain't Goin' Down ('Til the Sun Comes Up) " (from In Pieces , 1993) Kent Blazy , Kim Williams , Garth Brooks4:32 2. "Friends in Low Places " (from No Fences , 1990) Dewayne Blackwell , Earl "Bud" Lee4:18 3. "Burning Bridges" (from Ropin' the Wind , 1991) Stephanie C. Brown, Brooks 3:35 4. "Callin' Baton Rouge " (from Ropin' the Wind , 1991) Dennis Linde 2:38 5. "The River " (from Ropin' the Wind , 1991) Victoria Shaw , Brooks4:25 6. "Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old) " (from Garth Brooks , 1989) Randy Taylor, Brooks 2:53 7. "The Thunder Rolls " (from Garth Brooks , 1989) Pat Alger , Brooks3:42 8. "American Honky-Tonk Bar Association " (from In Pieces , 1993) Bryan Kennedy, Jim Rushing 3:33 9. "If Tomorrow Never Comes " (from Garth Brooks , 1989) Kent Blazy , Brooks3:37 10. "Unanswered Prayers " (from No Fences , 1990) Alger, Larry Bastian, Brooks 3:23 11. "Standing Outside the Fire " (from In Pieces , 1993) Jenny Yates, Brooks 3:52 12. "Rodeo " (from Ropin' the Wind , 1991) Larry Bastian 3:53 13. "What She's Doing Now " (from Ropin' the Wind , 1991) Alger, Brooks 3:26 14. "We Shall Be Free " (from The Chase , 1992) Stephanie Davis , Brooks3:48 15. "Papa Loved Mama " (from Ropin' the Wind , 1991) Williams, Brooks 2:51 16. "Shameless " (from Ropin' the Wind , 1991) Billy Joel 4:19 17. "Two of a Kind, Workin' on a Full House " (from No Fences , 1990) Bobby Boyd, Warren Haynes , Dennis Robbins 2:31 18. "That Summer " (from The Chase , 1992) Alger, Sandy Mahl, Brooks 4:47 19. "The Red Strokes " (from In Pieces , 1993) James Garver , Lisa Sanderson, Yates, Brooks3:44 20. "The Dance " (from Garth Brooks , 1989) Tony Arata 3:40 Total length: 73:27
The Hits debuted at #1 on the U.S. Billboard 200 , becoming his fourth, and #1 on the Top Country Albums , becoming his fifth #1 Country album. In November 1998, The Hits was certified 10× Platinum by the RIAA .
Chart (1990–1999)
Position
US Billboard 200[ 28]
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