A Hundred Miles or More: A Collection

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A Hundred Miles or More: A Collection
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ReleasedApril 3, 2007 (2007-04-03)
Genre Country, bluegrass
Length67:30
Label Rounder
Producer Alison Krauss
Alison Krauss chronology
Lonely Runs Both Ways
(2004)
A Hundred Miles or More: A Collection
(2007)
Raising Sand
(2007)
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A Hundred Miles or More: A Collection is a compilation album by country/bluegrass artist Alison Krauss. It was released on April 3, 2007, and is a collection of new and old songs that Krauss has recorded. It features duets with Sting, Brad Paisley, John Waite, and James Taylor. The album debuted and peaked at No. 10 on the U.S. Billboard 200, No. 3 on the U.S. Top Country Albums, and No. 38 on the UK Albums Chart. [1]

Contents

Two singles were released from the album: a cover version of "Missing You" by John Waite, which reached No. 34 on the Hot Country Songs chart, and "Simple Love", which did not chart. One of the previously released tracks, How's The World Treating You, a duet with James Taylor, had won the Best Country Collaboration with Vocals at the 46th Grammy Awards.

Track listing

  1. "You're Just a Country Boy" (Fred Hellerman, Marshall Barer)
    • previously unreleased
  2. "Simple Love" (Sarah Siskind)
    • previously unreleased
  3. "Jacob's Dream" (Julie Lee, John Pennell)
  4. "Away Down the River" (Julie Lee)
    • previously unreleased
  5. "Sawing on the Strings" (Lewis Compton)
    • previously unreleased
  6. "Down to the River to Pray" (Traditional)
  7. "Baby Mine" (Ned Washington, Frank Churchill)
    • from The Best of Country Sing the Best of Disney
  8. "Molly Bán (Bawn)" (Paddy Moloney)
  9. "How's the World Treating You" (Chet Atkins, Boudleaux Bryant)
  10. "The Scarlet Tide" (Elvis Costello, T Bone Burnett)
  11. "Whiskey Lullaby" (Bill Anderson, Jon Randall)
  12. "You Will Be My Ain True Love" (Sting)
    • featuring Sting
    • from Cold Mountain soundtrack
  13. "I Give You to His Heart" (Ron Block)
  14. "Get Me Through December" (Gordie Sampson, Fred Lavery)
  15. "Missing You" (John Waite, Mark Leonard, Charles Sanford)
    • featuring John Waite
    • From John Waite's Downtown: Journey of a Heart
  16. "Lay Down Beside Me" (Don Williams)

Personnel

Chart performance

Singles
YearSingleChart positions
US Country
2007"Missing You" (with John Waite)34
"Simple Love"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Certifications and sales

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI) [13] Silver60,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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