WOW Hits 2007

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WOW Hits 2007
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Compilation album by
Various Artists
ReleasedOctober 3, 2006
Genre CCM
Length2:12:03
Label EMI Christian Music Group
Producer Various
WOW Hits compilation albums chronology
WOW Hits 2006
(2005)
WOW Hits 2007
(2006)
WOW Hits 2008
(2007)
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WOW Hits 2007 is a two-disc compilation album of songs that represent the best of Christian music of 2006. It was released on October 3, 2006.

Contents

Track listing

Blue disc
No.TitleWriter(s)Artist (Album)Length
1."Lifesong" Mark Hall Casting Crowns ( Lifesong )5:18
2."So Long Self"James Bryson, Cochran Nathan, Barry Graul, Bart Millard, Michael Scheuchzer, Robin Shaffer MercyMe ( Coming Up to Breathe )4:03
3."How Great Is Our God"Jesse Reeves, Chris Tomlin Chris Tomlin ( Arriving )4:25
4."My Savior My God" Aaron Shust Aaron Shust ( Anything Worth Saying )4:51
5."This Man" Jeremy Camp Jeremy Camp ( Restored )3:32
6."Held" Christa Wells Natalie Grant ( Awaken )4:21
7."Cry Out to Jesus" Mac Powell, Tai Anderson, Brad Avery, David Carr, Mark Lee Third Day ( Wherever You Are )4:41
8."Only Grace"Kenny Greenberg, Matthew West Matthew West ( History )3:56
9."Wholly Yours" David Crowder David Crowder*Band ( A Collision )3:51
10."What If" Nichole Nordeman Nichole Nordeman ( Brave )4:42
11."Welcome Home (You)" Brian Littrell, Dan Muckala Brian Littrell ( Welcome Home )3:05
12."I Am" Mark Schultz Mark Schultz (Live: A Night of Stories & Songs)3:57
13."Here I Am" Michael W. Smith Michael W. Smith ( Healing Rain )5:11
14."I Am Free"Jon Egan Newsboys ( Go )3:57
15."Without You"Jeremy Redmon, Mike Weaver, Jay Weaver Big Daddy Weave ( What I Was Made For )5:36
16."Happy" (Bonus Track)Jamie Moore, David Mullen, Ayiesha Woods Ayiesha Woods ( Introducing Ayiesha Woods )3:38
Pink disc
No.TitleWriter(s)Artist (Album)Length
1."Let Go"Alyssa Barlow, Lauren Barlow, Rebecca Barlow BarlowGirl ( Another Journal Entry )2:59
2."Burn for You (Shortwave Radio Mix)" Toby McKeehan, Robert Marvin, Josiah Bell tobyMac ( Renovating Diverse City )3:29
3."Who I Am Hates Who I've Been" Matthew Thiessen Relient K ( Mmhmm )3:53
4."We Live"Melissa Brock, Tricia Brock, Matt Dally, Dave Ghazarian, Max Hsu Superchick ( Beauty from Pain )3:08
5."Everything You've Ever Wanted"Daniel Biro, Jason Dunn, Trevor McNevan Hawk Nelson ( Smile, It's the End of the World )4:04
6."Ready for You" Jon Micah Sumrall Kutless ( Strong Tower )4:15
7."Dead Man (Carry Me)" Dan Haseltine, Charlie Lowell, Matt Odmark Jars of Clay ( Good Monsters )3:20
8."We" Ian Eskelin, Joy Williams Joy Williams ( Genesis )2:48
9."I'm Not Alright"Dan Gartley, Mark Graalman, Matt Hammitt, Doug McKelvey, Chris Rohman, Christopher Stevens Sanctus Real ( The Face of Love )4:16
10."Fearless"Jesse Garcia, Jason Roy Building 429 ( Rise )3:31
11."Alive" Matt Bronleewe, Rebecca St. James Rebecca St. James ( If I Had One Chance to Tell You Something )3:21
12."All That I Am"Brad Wigg, Marc Dodd, Matt Fuqua, Joshua Havens The Afters ( I Wish We All Could Win )4:24
13."Free"Will Hunt, Shawn McDonald Shawn McDonald ( Ripen )3:28
14."Fire" Krystal Meyers, Ian Eskelin Krystal Meyers ( Krystal Meyers )3:46
15."I Can't Do This" Tiffany Arbuckle-Lee, Matt Bronleewe Plumb ( Chaotic Resolve )4:04
16."Sound of Melodies" (Bonus Track)Jack Mooring, Leeland Mooring Leeland ( Sound of Melodies )4:54
17."Can't Go On" (Bonus Track) Group 1 Crew, Christopher Stevens Group 1 Crew ( Group 1 Crew )3:17

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