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Artist
  
Collin Raye

Label
  
Epic/Sony Records

Release date
  
11 March 1997

Genre
  
Country music

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Released
  
March 11, 1997 (1997-03-11)

Producer
  
Jerry Fuller Garth Fundis John Hobbs Collin Raye Ed Seay Billy Joe Walker, Jr. Paul Worley

The Best of Collin Raye Direct Hits (1997)
  
The Walls Came Down (1998)

Similar
  
Collin Raye albums, Country music albums

The Best of Collin Raye: Direct Hits is the title of country singer Collin Raye's first greatest hits album. Released by Epic Records, the album contains the greatest hits from his first studio albums plus several new tracks.

Contents

Among the new recordings were three singles. "What the Heart Wants" and "Little Red Rodeo" were both Top 5 hits on the country charts. "The Gift", a collaboration with Jim Brickman and Susan Ashton, was released only to the adult contemporary format. Also included on the album is a cover of rock band Journey's ballad "Open Arms".

Track listing

  1. "Little Rock" (Tom Douglas) – 3:58
  2. "I Think About You" (Don Schlitz, Steve Seskin) – 3:27
  3. "Not That Different" (Karen Taylor-Good, Joie Scott) – 3:56
  4. "That's My Story" (Lee Roy Parnell, Tony Haselden) – 3:03
  5. "If I Were You" (John Hobbs, Chris Farren) – 4:06
  6. "One Boy, One Girl" (Mark Alan Springer, Shaye Smith) – 4:05
  7. "In This Life" (Mike Reid, Allen Shamblin) – 3:12
  8. "My Kind of Girl" (Debi Cochran, John Jarrard, Monty Powell) – 2:55
  9. "That Was a River" (Susan Longacre, Rick Giles) – 3:12
  10. "What the Heart Wants" (Michael Dulaney) – 3:461
  11. "The Gift" (Douglas, Jim Brickman) – 3:441
  12. feat. Jim Brickman and Susan Ashton
  13. "Open Arms" (Jonathan Cain, Steve Perry) – 3:221
  14. "Little Red Rodeo" (Charlie Black, Phil Vassar, Rory Michael Bourke) – 3:231
  15. "Love, Me" (Skip Ewing, Max T. Barnes) – 3:54
  • 1Previously unreleased track.
  • Production

  • "Love, Me" produced by Jerry Fuller and John Hobbs
  • "In This Life" and "That Was a River" produced by Garth Fundis and John Hobbs
  • "The Gift," "Open Arms," "Little Red Rodeo" produced by Billy Joe Walker, Jr., Paul Worley and Collin Raye
  • All other tracks produced by Paul Worley, John Hobbs and Ed Seay
  • Personnel

    The following musicians perform on tracks 10 through 13:

  • Susan Ashton – background vocals on "The Gift"
  • Jim Brickman – piano on "The Gift"
  • Larry Byrom – electric guitar on "The Gift," "Open Arms" and "Little Red Rodeo"
  • Joe Chemay – bass guitar on all tracks, background vocals on "What the Heart Wants," "Open Arms" and "Little Red Rodeo"
  • Larry Franklin – fiddle on "Open Arms" and "Little Red Rodeo"
  • Paul Franklin – steel guitar and Dobro on "What the Heart Wants"
  • Sonny Garrish – steel guitar on "The Gift," "Open Arms" and "Little Red Rodeo"
  • Steve Gibson – mandolin on "What the Heart Wants"
  • John Hobbs – keyboards on "What the Heart Wants" and "The Gift"
  • Dann Huff – electric guitar on "What the Heart Wants" and "The Gift"
  • Paul Leim – drums on all tracks
  • Anthony Martin – background vocals on "What the Heart Wants"
  • Gene Miller – background vocals on "What the Heart Wants," "Open Arms" and "Little Red Rodeo"
  • Steve Nathan – piano on "Open Arms" and "Little Red Rodeo"
  • Collin Raye – lead vocals on all tracks
  • John Wesley Ryles – background vocals on "What the Heart Wants"
  • Will Smith – autoharp on "What the Heart Wants"
  • Billy Joe Walker, Jr. – acoustic guitar on all tracks, electric guitar on "Open Arms" and "Little Red Rodeo"
  • Biff Watson – acoustic guitar on "What the Heart Wants," "Open Arms" and "Little Red Rodeo"
  • Dennis Wilson – background vocals on "What the Heart Wants," "Open Arms" and "Little Red Rodeo"
  • Paul Worley – acoustic guitar on "What the Heart Wants"
  • Songs

    1Little Rock3:59
    2I Think About You3:27
    3Not That Different3:56

    References

    The Best of Collin Raye: Direct Hits Wikipedia


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