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The 16 tracks that make up David Frizzell's Super Hits should be avoided as these are re-recorded versions of his classic songs. The disappointment isn't with Frizzell's voice as much as the need to revamp his back catalog! ~ Al Campbell
Liner Note Author: Chuck Young. David Frizzell 16 Super Hits Songs | 1. | I'm Gonna Hire a Wino to Decorate Our Home |
| 2. | You're the Reason God Made Oklahoma |
| 3. | 18 Wheels Hummin' Home Sweet Home |
| 4. | I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes |
| 5. | Lovesick Blues |
| 6. | Sunny Side of the Mountain |
| 7. | Truck Driver's Blues |
| 8. | Home, Home on the Road |
| 9. | Ballad of the Bootlegger King |
| 10. | Boll Weevil Song |
| 11. | Set 'Em Up Joe |
| 12. | California Turnarounds |
| 13. | Frankie and Johnny |
| 14. | Little Lord Jesus |
| 15. | Prisoner's Song |
| 16. | Red River Valley |
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