| | Billboard #1 Country Hits Of The 90'S CD
Billboard #1 Country Hits of the 90's spotlights ten modern country radio tracks that topped the charts including Little Texas' "My Love," Travis Tritt's "Anymore," Randy Travis' "Look Heart, No Hands," Neal McCoy's "No Doubt About It" and Tracy Lawrence's "Alibis." This is an inexpensive way to collect these songs in one package. ~ Al Campbell Billboard #1 Country Hits Of The 90'S Music Billboard #1 Country Hits Of The 90'S Songs | 1. | You Really Had Me Going - Holly Dunn |
| 2. | Anymore - Travis Tritt |
| 3. | Look Heart, No Hands - Randy Travis |
| 4. | Alibis - Tracy Lawrence |
| 5. | No Doubt About It - Neal McCoy |
| 6. | My Love - Little Texas |
| 7. | Not On Your Love - Jeff Carson |
| 8. | Nobody Knows - Kevin Sharp |
| 9. | So Much For Pretending - Bryan White |
| 10. | From Here To Eternity - Michael Peterson |
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