WOW Hits 2011

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WOW Hits 2011
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Compilation album by
Various artists
ReleasedOctober 5, 2010
Genre Contemporary Christian music
Length1:55:24
Label Word Entertainment
WOW Hits compilation albums chronology
WOW Hits 2010
(2009)
WOW Hits 2011
(2010)
WOW Hits 2012
(2011)

WOW Hits 2011 is a two-disc compilation album composed of some of the biggest hits on Christian radio in 2010. Disc one features more AC radio hits, while disc two features the CHR/Pop radio hits. [1] The album was also issued in a deluxe version featuring six bonus remixes.

Contents

The album hit No. 1 on Billboard's Top Christian Albums chart in 2010, and peaked at No. 26 on the Billboard 200 chart. [2]

Track listing

Disc one
No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."Until the Whole World Hears"Roger Glidewell, Mark Hall, Bernie Herms, Jason McArthur Casting Crowns ( Until the Whole World Hears )5:03
2."Our God" (radio version featuring Chris Tomlin) Chris Tomlin, Jesse Reeves, Matt Redman, Jonas Myrin Passion ( Passion: Awakening )4:35
3."What Faith Can Do" Scotty Davis, Scott Krippaehne Kutless ( It Is Well )3:53
4."Greatness of Our God" Jason Ingram, Reuben Morgan, Stuart Garrard Natalie Grant ( Love Revolution )4:05
5."Healing Hand of God" Jeremy Camp Jeremy Camp ( Speaking Louder Than Before )4:24
6."Hold Us Together" Matt Maher Matt Maher ( Alive Again )3:27
7."Love Never Fails" Brandon Heath, Chad Cates Brandon Heath ( What If We )3:05
8."My Own Little World" Matthew West Matthew West ( The Story of Your Life )4:12
9."The Words I Would Say"David Fray, Ben McDonald, Sam Mizell Sidewalk Prophets ( These Simple Truths )3:19
10."Heaven Is the Face" Steven Curtis Chapman Steven Curtis Chapman ( Beauty Will Rise )3:42
11."Better Than a Hallelujah"Sarah Hart, Chapin Hartford Amy Grant ( Somewhere Down the Road )3:40
12."Before the Morning"Ben Glover Josh Wilson (Life is Not a Snapshot)4:10
13."Love Has Come" Mark Schultz, Brown Bannister, Matthew West, Sam Mizell Mark Schultz ( Come Alive )5:18
14."You Found Me"Jason Weave, Michael Weave, David Gillette Big Daddy Weave ( What Life Would Be Like )4:40
15."My Help Comes from the Lord" (bonus track) Tony Wood, Jon Abel, Bryan Brown, Barry Weeks The Museum ( Let Love Win )3:34
Disc one deluxe edition (additional tracks)
No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
16."Tunnel (Savage Headlight Mix)"Mac Powell Third Day 4:40
17."Like a Child (Savage Rejuvenation Mix)"Dan Haseltine, Stephen Mason, Charlie Lowell, Matt Bronleewe Jars of Clay 4:44
18."I Need You to Love Me (Fredtown Manila Remix)"Alyssa Barlow, Lauren Barlow, Mary Barlow, Rebecca Barlow, Vincent Barlow BarlowGirl 4:22
Disc two
No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."Get Back Up" Toby McKeehan, Cary Barlowe, Jaime Moore, Aaron Rice tobyMac ( Tonight )3:15
2."Beautiful Beautiful" Ian Eskelin, Francesca Battistelli, Andrew Fromm Francesca Battistelli ( My Paper Heart )3:16
3."Born Again" (featuring Lacey Sturm of Flyleaf) Mac Powell, Mark Lee, David Carr, Brad Avery, Samuel Anderson Third Day ( Revelation )3:36
4."Lay 'Em Down"William Rinehart, Nathaniel Rinehart NEEDTOBREATHE ( The Outsiders )3:08
5."Healing Begins" Jason Ingram, Jeff Owen, Mike Donehey Tenth Avenue North ( The Light Meets the Dark )3:56
6."Born Again" Michael Tait, Wes Campbell, Seth Mosley, Juan Otero Newsboys ( Born Again )3:09
7."Hero" John Cooper, Korey Cooper Skillet ( Awake )3:06
8."Walk on the Water"Josh Crosby, Britt Nicole, Dan Muckala Britt Nicole ( The Lost Get Found )3:39
9."Let the Waters Rise"Sam Tinnesz, Ben Glover, Mike Grayson MIKESCHAIR ( MIKESCHAIR )3:53
10."Forgiven" Matt Hammitt, Chris Rohman, Mark Graalman, Peter Prevost, Dan Gartley Sanctus Real ( Pieces of a Real Heart )3:34
11."Your Love Is a Song" Jon Foreman, Mike Elizondo Switchfoot ( Hello Hurricane )4:20
12."Follow You" (featuring Brandon Heath)Jack Anthony Mooring, Ed Cash, Leeland Dayton Mooring Leeland ( Love Is on the Move )4:21
13."More Beautiful You"Kate York, Jonny Diaz Jonny Diaz ( More Beautiful You )3:50
14."Starry Night" (bonus track) Chris August, Ed Cash Chris August ( No Far Away )3:23
15."No Matter What" (bonus track)Chuck Butler, Tony Wood, Kerrie Roberts Kerrie Roberts ( Kerrie Roberts )3:47
Disc two deluxe edition (additional tracks)
No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
16."I'm Not Alright (Broken-World Remix)"Matt Hammitt, Chris Rohman, Mark Graalman, Douglas Mckelvey, Wendell Lee, Dan Gartley Sanctus Real 4:06
17."Walking On the Stars (Garcia Glam Mix)"Manwell Reyes, Pablo Villatoro, Andy Anderson Group 1 Crew 4:08
18."Live Life Loud (The Uprok Remix)"Daniel Biro, Jason Dunn, Trevor McNevan Hawk Nelson 2:56

Note

Remixes are exclusive to this album.

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