Totally Country Vol. 4

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Totally Country Vol. 4
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Compilation album by
Various Artists
ReleasedFebruary 8, 2005
Genre Country music
Length1:07:47
Label Sony BMG
Totally Country chronology
Totally Country Vol. 3
(2003)
Totally Country Vol. 4
(2005)
Totally Country Vol. 5
(2006)
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Totally Country Vol. 4 is an album in the Totally Hits series.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "That'd Be Alright" – Alan Jackson (3:39)
  2. "Redneck Woman" – Gretchen Wilson (3:42)
  3. "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems" – Kenny Chesney (3:31)
  4. "Some Beach" – Blake Shelton (3:26)
  5. "Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)" – Big & Rich (3:21)
  6. "I Love This Bar" – Toby Keith (5:35)
  7. "Brokenheartsville" – Joe Nichols (3:52)
  8. "Little Moments" – Brad Paisley (3:41)
  9. "Letters From Home" – John Michael Montgomery (4:28)
  10. "Tough Little Boys" – Gary Allan (3:57)
  11. "Desperately" – George Strait (4:07)
  12. "Let's Be Us Again" – Lonestar (3:54)
  13. "Perfect" – Sara Evans (4:03)
  14. "Heaven" – Los Lonely Boys (3:49)
  15. "I Can't Sleep" – Clay Walker (4:03)
  16. "Help Pour Out the Rain (Lacey's Song)" – Buddy Jewell (3:49)
  17. "Hell Yeah" – Montgomery Gentry (4:50)

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