Super Hits, Volume 2

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Super Hits, Volume 2
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Greatest hits album by
ReleasedMarch 9, 1993
Genre Country
Length28:30
Label Epic
Producer Billy Sherrill
George Jones Compilation Albums chronology
Super Hits
(1987)
Super Hits, Volume 2
(1993)
16 Biggest Hits
(1998)
Professional ratings
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Super Hits, Volume 2 is a greatest hits album by country music artist George Jones, released on March 9, 1993, on the Epic Records label.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Door" Billy Sherrill, Norro Wilson 2:43
2."Still Doin' Time" Michael P. Heeney, John E. Moffat2:50
3."Shine On (Shine All Your Sweet Love on Me)"Johnny MacRae, Bob Morrison3:22
4."I Always Get Lucky with You" Merle Haggard, Gary Church, Freddy Powers, Tex Whitson3:19
5."(I'm A) One Woman Man" Johnny Horton, Tillman Franks 2:16
6."I Turn to You" Max D. Barnes, Curly Putman 2:39
7."Wine Colored Roses"Dennis Knutson, A.L. "Doodle" Owens 3:20
8."Loving You Could Never Be Better"Earl Montgomery, Charlene Montgomery, Betty Tate3:05
9."She Thinks I Still Care" Dickey Lee, Steve Duffy2:50
10."Radio Lover"Ron Hellard, Bucky Jones, Putman3:26

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