The Hits of Hank Snow

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The Hits of Hank Snow is a compilation album by the Canadian country singer Hank Snow, released in 1978 on the RCA Victor label in the UK.

The Hits of Hank Snow
Compilation album by
Released1978 (UK)
GenreCountry
LabelRCA Victor Records PL 42175
ProducerChet Atkins, Ronny Light
Hank Snow chronology
The Best of Hank Snow Vol. 2
(1972)
The Hits of Hank Snow
(1978)
The Essential Hank Snow
(1997)

Track listing

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  1. "North to Chicago" (Les Pouliot) – 1971
  2. "Hijack" (Jack Cloe) - 1974
  3. "Come the Morning" (Dick Feller) - 1970
  4. "That's You and Me" (Gene Martin, Chuck Glaser) - 1974
  5. "Merry-Go-Round of Love" (Robert Lee Floyd) - 1974
  6. "Easy to Love" (Dave Burgess) - 1974
  7. "I Just Wanted to Know (How the Wind Was Blowing)" (Cindy Walker) - 1967
  8. "The Name of the Game Was Love" (Cy Coben) - 1968
  9. "The Late and Great Love (Of My Heart)" (Cindy Walker) - 1967
  10. "Colorado Country Morning" (John C. Cunningham, Robert Duncan) - 1974
  11. "Vanishing Breed" (Bill Eldridge, Gary Stewart) - 1970
  12. "Rome Wasn't Built in a Day" (Yvonne Devaney) - 1968
  13. "Hello Love" (Betty Jean Robinson, Aileen Mnich) - 1973
  14. "Who Will Answer? (Aleluya No. 1)" (Sheila Davis, Luis Eduardo Aute) - 1967

American Billboard charts

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Year Title Chart positions[1] Album
Peak Weeks in chart
1973 "North To Chicago" 71 3 RCA 0915 Grand Ole Opry Favorites
1975 "Hijack" 79 6 RCA 10338 (Single)
1970 "Come The Morning" 57 5 RCA 9907 Cure for the Blues
1974 "That's You And Me" 36 11 RCA 0307 That's You and Me
1975 "Merry-Go-Round Of Love" 47 11 RCA 10225 You're Easy to Love
1974 "Easy To Love" 26 11 RCA 10108 (Single)
1968 "I Just Wanted To Know" 70 5 RCA 9433 (Single)
1968 "The Name Of The Game Was Love" 16 16 RCA 9685 Hits Covered By Snow
1968 "The Late And Great Love (Of My Heart)" 20 13 RCA 9523 (Single)
1975 "Colorado Country Morning" 95 2 RCA 10439 You're Easy to Love
1970 "Vanishing Breed" 52 7 RCA 9856 (Single)
1969 "Rome Wasn't Built In A Day" 26 9 RCA 0151 Cure for the Blues
1974 "Hello Love" 1 15 RCA 0215 Hello Love
1968 "Who Will Answer? (Aleluya No. 1)" 69 3 RCA 9433 (Single)

Production

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  • Arranged by Cam Mullins (tracks 7 & 9)
  • Liner notes by Bob Powell, presenter London Country and BBC Radio London
  • Producers Chet Atkins and Ronny Light[2]

References

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  1. ^ Album liner notes
  2. ^ "Hank Snow – The Hits Of Hank Snow". Discogs.com. Retrieved 29 September 2014.