WOW Hits 2013

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WOW Hits 2013
Wow 2013 album cover.jpg
Original cover of deluxe edition.
Compilation album by
Various artists
ReleasedSeptember 25, 2012
Genre Christian music
Label EMI CMG
WOW Hits compilation albums chronology
WOW Hits 2012
(2011)
WOW Hits 2013
(2012)
WOW Hits 2014
(2013)

WOW Hits 2013 is a two-disc compilation album composed of some of the biggest hits on Christian radio in 2012. This disc features 33 songs (39 on the deluxe edition). It has sold 282,000 copies as of May 2013. [1]

Contents

The WOW Series, of which this release is a part, has sold 17 million copies as of September 27, 2011. [2]

Track listing

Disc one [3] [4]
No.TitleWriter(s)Artist (Album)Length
1."Courageous" Mark Hall, Matthew West Casting Crowns ( Come to the Well )4:00
2."10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)" Jonas Myrin, Matt Redman Matt Redman ( 10,000 Reasons )5:43
3."Overcome" (radio version)Jon Egan Jeremy Camp ( We Cry Out )4:31
4."Blessings" Laura Story Laura Story ( Blessings )4:56
5."My Hope Is in You"April Geesbreght Aaron Shust ( This Is What We Believe )4:14
6."I Lift My Hands" Louie Giglio, Matt Maher, Chris Tomlin Chris Tomlin ( And If Our God Is for Us... )4:36
7."The Hurt & The Healer"Jim Bryson, Nathan Cochran, Barry Graul, Bart Millard, Mike Scheuchzer, Robby Shaffer MercyMe ( The Hurt & The Healer )4:50
8."Forgiveness" Matthew West Matthew West ( Into the Light )4:00
9."We Are"Chuck Butler, Ed Cash, Hillary McBride, James Tealy Kari Jobe ( Where I Find You )3:41
10."Live Like That"David Frey, Ben Glover, Ben McDonald Sidewalk Prophets ( Live Like That )3:56
11."Fall Apart"Jeff Pardo, Josh Wilson Josh Wilson ( See You )3:28
12."Angel by Your Side" Francesca Battistelli, Jason Walker Francesca Battistelli ( Hundred More Years )3:29
13."Trust in Jesus" Mac Powell, Mark Lee, David Carr, Tai Anderson Third Day ( Move )4:08
14."Do Everything" Steven Curtis Chapman Steven Curtis Chapman ( Re:creation )3:52
15."Someone Worth Dying For"Ben Glover, Mike Grayson, Sam Tinnesz MIKESCHAIR ( A Beautiful Life )4:09
16."Only a Mountain" (bonus track) Jason Castro, Mia Fieldes, Seth Mosley Jason Castro ( Only a Mountain )3:02
Disc one deluxe edition (additional tracks) [5]
No.TitleWriter(s)Artist (Album)Length
17."Love Come to Life"Jeremy Redmon, James Scherer, Michael Weaver Big Daddy Weave ( Love Come to Life )3:46
18."Carry Me to the Cross" Mark Stuart, Nick DePartee, Jason Walker Kutless ( Believer )3:30
19."Free" Dara Maclean Dara Maclean( You Got My Attention )3:09
Disc two [3] [4]
No.TitleWriter(s)Artist (Album)Length
1."God's Not Dead (Like a Lion)" (featuring Kevin Max) Daniel Bashta Newsboys ( God's Not Dead )4:17
2."Me Without You" Toby McKeehan, David Garcia, Christopher Stevens tobyMac ( Eye on It )3:34
3."Where I Belong" Jason Ingram, Jason Roy Building 429 ( Listen to the Sound )3:20
4."All This Time"David Garcia, Ben Glover, Britt Nicole Britt Nicole ( Gold )3:23
5."Lift Me Up"Matt Fuqua, Josh Havens, Jordan Mohilowski, Dan Ostebo The Afters ( Light Up the Sky )3:32
6."Busted Heart (Hold On to Me)"Ben Glover, Joel Smallbone, Luke Smallbone, Jenna Torres For King & Country ( Crave )3:18
7."Hold Me" (featuring tobyMac) Jamie Grace, Toby McKeehan, Christopher Stevens Jamie Grace ( One Song at a Time )3:33
8."Strong Enough to Save" Mike Donehey, Jason Ingram, Phillip LaRue Tenth Avenue North ( The Light Meets the Dark )3:13
9."He Said" (featuring Chris August)Blanca Callahan, David Garcia, Ben Glover, Manwell Reyes Group 1 Crew ( Fearless )2:47
10."Center of It" Chris August, Ben Glover Chris August ( The Upside of Down )3:03
11."Good Morning" (featuring tobyMac) Cary Barlowe, Mandisa Hundley, Toby McKeehan, Jamie Moore, Aaron Rice Mandisa ( What If We Were Real )3:23
12."One Day Too Late" John Cooper, Brian Howes Skillet ( Awake )3:40
13."The Redeemer"Dan Gartley, Mark Graalman, Matt Hammitt, Pete Prevost, Chris Rohman, Christopher Stevens Sanctus Real ( Pieces of a Real Heart )3:43
14."The Light in Me" Brandon Heath, Dan Muckala Brandon Heath ( Leaving Eden )4:24
15."Make a Move"Chuck Butler, Blake Hubbard, Tauren Wells, Tony Wood Royal Tailor ( Black & White )3:23
16."Banner of Love" (bonus track)Cody Clark, Dustin Delong, Samuel Hancock Luminate ( Welcome to Daylight )3:42
17."When Mercy Found Me" (bonus track)Jeff Pardo, Rhett Walker Rhett Walker Band ( Come to the River )3:58
Disc two deluxe edition (additional tracks) [5]
No.TitleWriter(s)Artist (Album)Length
18."Let Me Feel You Shine" David Crowder, Mark Waldrop David Crowder*Band ( Give Us Rest )4:36
19."Down" Mat Kearney, Robert Marvin Mat Kearney ( Young Love )4:01
20."Feel It in Your Heart"Justin Engerl, Josh Engler, Bryan Fowler, Christopher Stevens, Dave Vela, Steven Vela Abandon (Control)3:12

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