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  1. Discover Greatest Hits [Cema] by T. Graham Brown released in 1995. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  3. May 25, 2004 · 1. Hell and High Water. 3:12. 2. I Tell It Like It Used to Be. 3:03. I Wish I Could Hurt That Way Again. 3:01. 4. Brilliant Conversationalist. 2:56. 5. Don't Go to Strangers. 4:01. 6. Darlene. 3:16. 7. Come As You Were. 3:05. 8. Old Rugged Cross. 4:01. 9. Power of Love. 3:31. 10. Rock of Ages. 3:16. 11. She Couldn't Love Me Anymore. 3:15. 12.

    • Hell and High Water
    • Don’T Go to Strangers
    • I Wish That I Could Hurt That Way Again
    • I Tell It Like It Used to Be
    • Darlene
    • She Couldn’T Love Me Anymore
    • Come as You Were
    • The Last Resort
    • If You Could only See Me Now
    • Brilliant Conversationalist

    Brown had his first No. 1 hit on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart, thanks to “Hell and High Water.”Brown co-wrote the song with singer-songwriter Alex Harvey, who was renowned for composing Tanya Tucker’s “Delta Dawn” and Kenny Rogers’ “Reuben James.” The song is a beautiful ballad about a man who makes promises to a woman whose heart has been b...

    Here’s another No. 1 country hit by Brown, which remained atop Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart for an entire week and spent a total of fourteen remarkable weeks. “Don’t Go To Strangers”tells the story of a man hoping that the woman he adores will eventually realize that all the love she’s been looking for can be found right through him.

    The song was first recorded by country icon Kenny Rogers in 1978 off his multi-million-selling album The Gambler. However, Rogers did not release it. It only came to the public’s attention when Brown released his version, which peaked at No. 3 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart.

    Brown finds himself speaking his mind in “I Tell It Like It Used to Be” – after all, “there’s nothin’ stronger than the truth.” But when people began asking him about his then-lover and how their relationship ended up failing, he can only speak about the times when she was still in love with him and had not found someone new.

    Brown’s third and final No. 1 country hit came in 1988 through “Darlene,”a song about a man pleading to a girl named Darlene to pack up her dreams and run away with him. He then vows to be the man who will give her everything she’ll ever need. While Brown always said he’d never record a song with a girl’s name in the title, thinking that “it’s real...

    This was perhaps one of the bluest songs Brown has ever sung. The poignant ballad chronicles a man who took his woman for granted, knowing that she’d always come running to him no matter what he does – until she had enough. Now, she left him for good and has finally found the man who would love her the way she deserves to be loved.

    Written by Paul Craft, the song has been recorded by various artists since country singer Joe Stampley released it in 1980. Some of the most notable recordings were by Jerry Lee Lewis, Barbara Mandrell, and of course, Brown. Brown released “Come as You Were” as the title track of his third studio album. His version ranked No. 7 on Billboard’s Hot C...

    Pretty sure a lot would sympathize with “The Last Resort,” which sings about a couple taking a holiday away from all life’s worries. And they’re hoping their holiday destination could save their love that’s slowly dying.

    The 1990 saw the release of Brown’s fourth album, Bumper to Bumper.While most of the songs in the record did not fare well, “If You Could Only See Me Now” reached No. 6 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart.

    Brown found himself head over heels in love and amazed with a woman who he finds to be a “brilliant conversationalist.” “Every thought, so well expressed, every line, so picturesque,” Brown sings

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  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1995 CD release of "Greatest Hits" on Discogs.

  6. Released. 1995 — US. CD —. Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1990 CD release of "Greatest Hits" on Discogs.

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