| | Country Radio's Most Requested Hits CD
Country Radio's Most Requested Hits Music Country Radio's Most Requested Hits Songs | 1. | Patches - Alabama |
| 2. | Daddy - Donna Fargo |
| 3. | Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town - Kenny Rogers |
| 4. | Take This Job and Shove It - Johnny Paycheck |
| 5. | House Down the Block - Buck Owens |
| 6. | I Just Don't Understand - Willie Nelson |
| 7. | Dream Baby - Waylon Jennings |
| 8. | Just a Girl I Used to Know - George Jones |
| 9. | Kentucky Means Paradise - Barbara Mandrell |
| 10. | Wasted Days & Wasted Nights - Freddy Fender |
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