The Essential Vince Gill

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The Essential Vince Gill
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Greatest hits album by Vince Gill
Released March 28, 1995
Recorded 1983-1989
Genre Country
Length 74:13
Label RCA Nashville/BMG International
Producer Emory Gordy, Jr. and Richard Landis
Vince Gill chronology
When Love Finds You
(1994)When Love Finds You1994
The Essential
(1995)
Souvenirs
(1995)Souvenirs1995
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4.5/5 stars [1]

The Essential Vince Gill is a compilation album containing songs by country music artist Vince Gill, released in 1995.[2] It is not strictly a greatest hits album; while it includes his early hits "Oklahoma Borderline" and "Cinderella" and an alternate early version of his #3 "Never Knew Lonely", it is strictly a compilation of Gill's 1980's recordings with RCA Nashville. It is part of BMG International's The Essential series of compilation albums. The song "Losing Your Love" was later recorded by former Restless Heart vocalist Larry Stewart on his 1994 solo album Heart Like a Hurricane, where it was released as a single.[citation needed]

Track listing

  1. "Victim of Life's Circumstances" (Delbert McClinton) (3:18)
  2. "Oh Carolina" (Albright, Elliot, Sanders) (3:17)
  3. "I've Been Hearing Things About You" (Gill) (3:12)
  4. "Turn Me Loose" (Gill) (3:09)
  5. "The Radio" (Gill, Nielsen) (4:04)
  6. "Livin' the Way I Do" (Gill) (3:22)
  7. "Midnight Train" (Gill) (3:40)
  8. "True Love" (Gill) (4:01)
  9. "Ain't It Always That Way" (Dave Loggins) (3:51)
  10. "Oklahoma Borderline" (Clark, Crowell, Gill) (3:37)
  11. "With You" (Gill) (4:43)
  12. "The Way Back Home" (Gill) (3:54)
  13. "Losing Your Love" (DeVito, Fleming, Gill) (4:45)
  14. "Everybody's Sweetheart" (Gill) (2:50)
  15. "Don't Say That You Love Me (Gill, Gordy) (2:47)
  16. "Something's Missing" (Gill) (4:29)
  17. "Colder Than Winter" (Gill) (4:22)
  18. "Cinderella" (Nielsen) (3:35)
  19. "Let's Do Something" (Gill, Nielsen) (3:18)
  20. "Never Knew Lonely" (Gill) (3:59)

References