Conway's Latest Greastest Hits Volume 1 | ||||
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Greatest hits album by | ||||
Released | 1984 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 36:28 | |||
Label | Warner Bros. | |||
Producer | Conway Twitty, Jimmy Bowen, Dee Henry | |||
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Conway's Latest Greatest Hits Volume 1 is a compilation album by American country music artist Conway Twitty. It was released in 1984 via Warner Bros. Records. The album includes the hit single "Ain't She Somethin' Else". [1]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Ain't She Somethin' Else" | Bill Rice, Jerry Foster | 3:20 |
2. | "The Rose" | Amanda McBroom | 3:32 |
3. | "Slow Hand" | John Bettis, Michael Clark | 2:53 |
4. | "Somebody's Needin' Somebody" | Len Chera | 3:54 |
5. | "Three Times a Lady" | Lionel Richie | 3:54 |
6. | "I Don't Know a Thing About Love (The Moon Song)" | Harlan Howard | 2:56 |
7. | "The Clown" | Wayne Carson, Brenda Barnett, Charlie Chalmers, Sandra Rhodes | 3:59 |
8. | "Heartache Tonight" | Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Bob Seger, JD Souther | 3:58 |
9. | "Lost in the Feeling" | Lewis Anderson | 3:08 |
10. | "We Did But Now You Don't" | Pat McManus, Woody Bomar, Berni Clifford | 3:57 |
Chart (1984) | Peak position |
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US Top Country Albums (Billboard) [2] | 25 |
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