The Hits of Hank Snow | ||||
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Compilation album by | ||||
Released | 1978 (UK) | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Label | RCA Victor Records PL 42175 | |||
Producer | Chet Atkins, Ronny Light | |||
Hank Snow chronology | ||||
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The Hits of Hank Snow is a compilation album by the Canadian country singer Hank Snow, released in 1978 on the RCA Victor label in the UK.
Track listing
- "North to Chicago" (Les Pouliot) – 1971
- "Hijack" (Jack Cloe) - 1974
- "Come the Morning" (Dick Feller) - 1970
- "That's You and Me" (Gene Martin, Chuck Glaser) - 1974
- "Merry-Go-Round of Love" (Robert Lee Floyd) - 1974
- "Easy to Love" (Dave Burgess) - 1974
- "I Just Wanted to Know (How the Wind Was Blowing)" (Cindy Walker) - 1967
- "The Name of the Game Was Love" (Cy Coben) - 1968
- "The Late and Great Love (Of My Heart)" (Cindy Walker) - 1967
- "Colorado Country Morning" (John C. Cunningham, Robert Duncan) - 1974
- "Vanishing Breed" (Bill Eldridge, Gary Stewart) - 1970
- "Rome Wasn't Built in a Day" (Yvonne Devaney) - 1968
- "Hello Love" (Betty Jean Robinson, Aileen Mnich) - 1973
- "Who Will Answer? (Aleluya No. 1)" (Sheila Davis, Luis Eduardo Aute) - 1967
American Billboard charts
Year | Title | Chart positions[1] | Album | |
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Peak | Weeks in chart | |||
1973 | "North To Chicago" | 71 | 3 | RCA 0915 Grand Ole Opry Favorites |
1975 | "Hijack" | 79 | 6 | RCA 10338 (Single) |
1970 | "Come The Morning" | 57 | 5 | RCA 9907 Cure for the Blues |
1974 | "That's You And Me" | 36 | 11 | RCA 0307 That's You and Me |
1975 | "Merry-Go-Round Of Love" | 47 | 11 | RCA 10225 You're Easy to Love |
1974 | "Easy To Love" | 26 | 11 | RCA 10108 (Single) |
1968 | "I Just Wanted To Know" | 70 | 5 | RCA 9433 (Single) |
1968 | "The Name Of The Game Was Love" | 16 | 16 | RCA 9685 Hits Covered By Snow |
1968 | "The Late And Great Love (Of My Heart)" | 20 | 13 | RCA 9523 (Single) |
1975 | "Colorado Country Morning" | 95 | 2 | RCA 10439 You're Easy to Love |
1970 | "Vanishing Breed" | 52 | 7 | RCA 9856 (Single) |
1969 | "Rome Wasn't Built In A Day" | 26 | 9 | RCA 0151 Cure for the Blues |
1974 | "Hello Love" | 1 | 15 | RCA 0215 Hello Love |
1968 | "Who Will Answer? (Aleluya No. 1)" | 69 | 3 | RCA 9433 (Single) |
Production
- Arranged by Cam Mullins (tracks 7 & 9)
- Liner notes by Bob Powell, presenter London Country and BBC Radio London
- Producers Chet Atkins and Ronny Light[2]
References
- ↑ Album liner notes
- ↑ "Hank Snow – The Hits Of Hank Snow". Discogs.com. Retrieved 29 September 2014.
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