The Greatest Country Hits Of 1959
Was released on the Acrobat label in 2016.
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- Has 1 UK Chart Top 10 hit.
- Has 1 UK Chart Top 40 hit.
- Has 3 US Chart Number 1s.
- Has 2 US Chart Top 10 hits.
- Has 1 US Chart Top 40 hit.


Country Music Is Here To Stay - Simon Crum 

Billy Bayou
- Jim Reeves 


Life To Go - Stonewall Jackson 


You're Makin' A Fool Out Of Me - Jimmy Newman 


Come Walk With Me - Stoney Cooper & Wilma Lee 

I've Run Out Of Tomorrows - Hank Thompson
(and The Brazos Valley Boys)

Dark Hollow - Luke Gordon 

My Baby's Gone - Louvin Brothers 

Problems
- The Everly Brothers 


I'd Like To Be - Jim Reeves 


Which One Is To Blame - Wilburn Brothers 

Cigarettes And Coffee Blues - Lefty Frizzell 


What Am I Living For - Ernest Tubb 


When It's Springtime in Alaska (It's Forty Below) - Johnny Horton 


That's What It's Like To Be Lonesome - Ray Price 


Gotta Travel On
- Billy Grammer 

Don't Take Your Guns To Town
- Johnny Cash 


Dark Hollow - Jimmy Skinner 

So Many Times - Roy Acuff 


The Best Years of Your Life - Carl Smith 


That's What It's Like To Be Lonesome - Bill Anderson 


The Knoxville Girl - Wilburn Brothers 

Long Time Ago - Faron Young 


Who Cares
- Don Gibson 


Last Night At A Party - Faron Young 


My Reason For Living - Ferlin Husky 


Beyond The Shadow - The Browns 


Yankee Go Home - Goldie Hill
(and Red Sovine)

White Lightning
- George Jones 


Gotta Travel On - Bill Monroe
(and The Blue Grass Boys)

I'm In Love Again - George Morgan 


Mommy For A Day - Kitty Wells 


All The Time - Kitty Wells 


Chip Off The Old Block
- Eddy Arnold 


Knoxville Girl - The Louvin Brothers 


Set Him Free - Skeeter Davis 


Luther Played The Boogie - Johnny Cash 


The Hanging Tree
- Marty Robbins 


Poor Old Heartsick Me - Margie Bowes 

Home - Jim Reeves 


Doggone That Train - Hank Snow 


A Thousand Miles Ago - Webb Pierce 


Thanks A Lot - Johnny Cash 


How Can I Think Of Tomorrow - James O'Gwynn 


Am I That Easy To Forget - Carl Belew 

So Soon - Jimmy Newman 


Battle Of New Orleans
- Johnny Horton 


That's The Way It's Gotta Be - Faron Young 


Blackland Farmer
- Frankie Miller 


Frankie's Man, Johnny
- Johnny Cash 


Heartaches By The Number - Ray Price 


Frankie's Man, Johnny - Johnny Sea 

I Cried A Tear - Ernest Tubb 


You Dreamer You - Johnny Cash 


Lonesome Old House
- Don Gibson 


Big Midnight Special - Wilma Lee
(and Stoney Cooper)

Anybody's Girl - Hank Thompson
(and The Brazos Valley Boys)

Waterloo
- Stonewall Jackson 


It's All My Heartaches - Carl Smith 


Long Black Veil - Lefty Frizzell 


Somebody's Back In Town - Wilburn Brothers 

I'll Catch You When You Fall - Charlie Walker 

Chasin' A Rainbow - Hank Snow 


Tennessee Stud
- Eddy Arnold 


Draggin' The River - Ferlin Husky 


You Take The Table And I'll Take The Chairs - Bob Gallion 

Ninety - Nine 

Come And Knock (On The Door Of My Heart) - Roy Acuff 


Cabin In The Hills - Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs 

Half Breed
- Marvin Rainwater 


Your Wild Life's Gonna Get You Down - Kitty Wells 


Who Shot Sam
- George Jones 


Ten Thousand Drums
- Carl Smith 


I Ain't Never
- Webb Pierce 


Katy Too
- Johnny Cash
(and The Tennessee Two)

Country Girl - Faron Young 


Grin And Bear It - Jimmy Newman 


Partners - Jim Reeves 


The Three Bells
- The Browns 


John Wesley Hardin - Jimmie Skinner 

I Got Stripes
- Johnny Cash 


Sailor Man - Johnny & Jack 

Little Dutch Girl - George Morgan 


Soldier's Joy
- Hawkshaw Hawkins 


Sal's Got A Sugar Lip
- Johnny Horton 


Five Feet High And Rising
- Johnny Cash 


Johnny Reb
- Johnny Horton 


Jimmy Brown The Newsboy - Mac Wiseman 

Don't Tell Me Your Troubles
- Don Gibson 


('til) I Kissed You
- The Everly Brothers 


Old Moon - Betty Foley 

My Love And Little Me - Margie Bowes 

Under Your Spell Again - Buck Owens 


Homebreaker - Skeeter Davis 


Family Man - Frankie Miller 


Same Old Me - Ray Price 


The Last Ride - Hank Snow 


I'm Beginning To Forget You - Jim Reeves 


Deck Of Cards
- Wink Martindale 

Are You Willing, Willie - Marion Worth 

Next Time - Ernest Tubb 


There's A Big Wheel - Wilma Lee
(and Stoney Cooper)

A Woman's Intuition - Wilburn Brothers 

Amigo's Guitar - Kitty Wells 


Riverboat
- Faron Young 


El Paso
- Marty Robbins 


Under Your Spell Again - Ray Price 


Chain Gang - Fred Hart 

Face To The Wall - Faron Young 


Scarlet Ribbons (For Her Hair)
- The Browns 


He'll Have To Go
- Jim Reeves 


Money To Burn - George Jones 


I'm Movin' On - Don Gibson 


No Love Have I
- Webb Pierce 


Timbrook - Lewis Pruitt 

Big Harlan Taylor - George Jones 