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  1. Greatest Hits is the fourth compilation album by American country music artist Barbara Mandrell. The album was produced by Tom Collins and released on MCA Records in March 1985. The album was her first compilation for MCA Records.

    • 3 min
    • 1985
    • “Married, But Not To Each Other,” Midnight Angel (1977) As the title suggests, this country-pop single explores the moral and logistical quandaries of infidelity – and allowed Barbara Mandrell to refine the disco-tinged sound that would shortly bring her substantial commercial success.
    • “Standing Room Only,” This Is Barbara Mandrell (1975) Barbara Mandrell’s first top five hit on Billboard’s country chart arrived with her first recordings at ABC/Dot Records, which were produced by Tom Collins – the same producer who would steer the most successful years of her career.
    • “Woman to Woman,” Love’s Ups and Downs (1978) As far as 70s pop goes, it doesn’t get better than Barbara Mandrell’s opening voiceover on this song. Like so many of her recordings, the song began its life as a soul recording.
    • “Fast Lanes And Country Roads,” Get to the Heart (1985) Barbara Mandrell continued her run of top ten hits with this irreverent, uptempo take on what has become an inescapable theme of pop country (dirt road supremacy).
  2. BARBARA MANDRELL: GREATEST HITS (1985) Playlist • Vince Pierce • 2020. 22K views • 9 tracks • 28 minutes. Barbara Mandrell -- I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool. J.W. Gauntt.

  3. Greatest Hits by Barbara Mandrell released in 1985. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  4. The Best of Barbara Mandrell covered most of Mandrell's biggest hits from the mid- to late 1970s. It includes the #1 "Sleeping Single In a Double Bed" and other Top 10s, including...

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