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16 Biggest Hits (Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash album), 2006; ... 16 Biggest Hits (Collin Raye album), 2002; 16 Biggest Hits (Ricky Van Shelton album), 1999; References
Johnny Paycheck's Greatest Hits: Release date: December 1968 [2] Label: Little Darlin' Records (SLD-8012) 42 Johnny Paycheck's Greatest Hits: Release date: July 1974 [2] Label: Epic Records (KE-33091) 21 At His Best: Release date: 1975; Label: Power Pak/Gusto — Johnny Paycheck's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2: Release date: October 1978 [2] Label ...
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The Johnny Cash Collection: Greatest Hits Volume II: Release date: 1971 ... 16 Biggest Hits: Volume II: Release date: 2001; ... Collin Raye: Christmas: The Gift ...
16 Biggest Hits is a compilation album by country singer Johnny Cash released in 1999. The album is made of the biggest hits of Cash's career like " Ring of Fire ", " Understand Your Man ", and " A Boy Named Sue ".
Floyd Elliot Wray (born August 22, 1960), known professionally as Collin Raye and previously as Bubba Wray, is an American country music singer. He initially recorded as a member of the band The Wrays between 1983 and 1987. He made his solo debut in 1991 as Collin Raye with the album All I Can Be, which produced his first Number One hit in ...
In 1964, he changed his name legally to Johnny Paycheck, taking the name from Johnny Paychek, a top-ranked boxer from Chicago who once fought Joe Louis for the heavyweight title (and not directly as a humorous alternative to Johnny Cash, as is commonly believed). [5] He first charted under his new name with "A-11" in 1965.
The Best of Collin Raye: Direct Hits "Little Red Rodeo" 3 — — 1 1998 "I Can Still Feel You" 1 — — 2 The Walls Came Down "Someone You Used to Know" 3 37 — 5 1999 "Anyone Else" 4 37 — 1 "Start Over Georgia" 39 — — 42 2000 "Couldn't Last a Moment" 3 43 — 1 Tracks "Tired of Loving This Way" (with Bobbie Eakes) 50 — — 76