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I am having an incredibly hard time finding the song list for a tape that was released in the late 80's or very early 90's. I am looking for the playlist for country heat 2 or 3...Pam Tillis/shake the Sugar tree and Alabama/in a hurry to get things done are on the list but I am not able to remember the other songs and I can not find it anywhere...can you help???I am trying to order the tape or download the songs as a gift and it would be the ultimate present..thanks for any help you can give:)

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Hello Amanda,

The track listing for 1993's "Country Heat Vol.3" was......

Alan Jackson "Don't Rock The Jukebox"
Alabama "I'm In A Hurry (And Don't Know Why)"
Brooks & Dunn "Lost And Found"
Lee Roy Parnell "Love Without Mercy"
Pam Tillis "Shake The Sugar Tree"
Diamond Rio "Nowhere Bound"
Michelle Wright "He Would Be Sixteen"
Aaron Tippin "I Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way"
Restless Heart "When She Cries"
Clint Black "We Tell Ourselves"
Lorrie Morgan "Watch Me"
Robert Ellis Orrall "Boom! It Was Over"
Shenandoah "Leavin's Been A Long Time Comin'"
John Anderson "Seminole Wind"
Prairie Oyster "Everybody Knows"


The Pam Tillis and Alabama songs also both appeared on a 1994 compilation called "Today's Number One Country". The full track listing was.....

Money In The Bank ..... John Anderson
We Tell Ourselves .....   Clint Black
What Kind Of Fool (Do You Think I Am?) ..... Lee Roy Parnell
What Part Of No ..... Lorrie Morgan
Alright Already ..... Larry Stewart
I'm In A Hurry (And Don't Know Why) ..... Alabama
Just Call Me Lonesome ..... Radney Foster
Rock My Baby ..... Shenandoah
Shake The Sugar Tree ..... Pam Tillis
When She Cries ..... Restless Heart


Glad to be of help. Cheers.........Mel.  

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I have been hooked on Country music since first hearing Jim Reeves in the late 50s. Two of the greatest nights of my life were seeing The Mavericks and Reba McEntire live in London. I am more at home with traditional Country music, but am happy to try and help with any questions relating to songs up to 2000. Please note that I DO NOT have the same knowledge about country music videos or singers private lives.

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