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  1. Shenandoah - Best of Shenandoah Lyrics and Tracklist | Genius. Best of Shenandoah. Shenandoah. Released 1995. Best of Shenandoah Tracklist. 1. Janie Baker's Love Slave Lyrics....

    • Stop The Rain
    • She Doesn’T Cry Anymore
    • The Church on Cumberland Road
    • Sunday in The South
    • Two Dozen Roses
    • Next to You, Next to Me
    • Ghost in This House
    • I Got You
    • The Moon Over Georgia
    • Rock My Baby

    Shenandoah released the single Stop the Rain in 1987. Produced by Byrne and Rick Hall for the band’s debut album titled “Shenandoah,” the song became one of their first two singles to make the charts. The song’s peak was at No. 28 on the Hot Country Songs charts, then known as the Billboard Hot Country Singles charts.

    Shenandoah’s She Doesn’t Cry Anymore got released in March 1988. Robert Byrne and Will Robinson wrote the song, and it was the band’s third and final single from their Shenandoah debut album. She Doesn’t Cry Anymore reached the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart’s number 9 spot in July 1988. Meanwhile, the song peaked at the 36th spot in the Canad...

    Written by John Scott Sherrill, Bob DiPiero, and Dennis Robbins, The Church on Cumberland Road got released in January 1989. It was the band’s second single from their album titled “The Road Not Taken.” The song became Shenandoah’s first number-one hit in both countries, the United States and Canada.

    The song Sunday in the Southwas released in May 1989 and written by Jay Booker. It was the band’s third single from their The Road Not Taken album and became their second number-one hit in both the US and Canada. It’s a song remembering the sacred Sundays people spend in the Southern part of the United States of America.

    Two Dozen Roses was the fourth single from Shenandoah’s The Road Not Taken album. Written by Robert Byrne and mac McAnally, the song got released in 1989. Like the other singles in the album, Two Dozen Roses was another number-one hit in both the US and Canada; it was their third song to hit that milestone.

    Next to You, Next to Me is a Shenandoah song written by Robert Ellis Orrall and Curtis Wright. It was their lead-off single for their Extra Mile album, released in June 1990. The song became the band’s longest-lasting No. 1 hit which stayed at the top for three weeks. It was also a hit in both Canada and the US. No other single from Columbia manage...

    Ghost in This House was written by Hugh Prestwood and released in September 1990. It was Shendandoah’s second single from their Extra Mile album. In December 1990, the song reached the No. 5 spot on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. This song received plenty of covers from prominent artists. In 1999, Alison Krauss covered the song o...

    Shenandoah’s I Got You got penned by Robert Byrne, Greg Fowler, and Teddy Gentry. It was the band’s third single from their album, Extra Mile. In March 1991, the song climbed to No. 7 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts. On the Canadian RPM Country Tracks Chart, it peaked at the No. 4 spot.

    Written by Mark Narmore, The Moon Over Georgia was the fourth single from Shenandoah’s Extra Mile album. The song got released in April 1991 and reached the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart’s No. 9 spot by July 1991. Before Shenandoah, the song was recorded in 1990 by Larry Boone for his Down That River Road album.

    Rock My Baby was a Shenandoah song written by Billy Spencer, Curtis Wright, and Phil Whitley. The band released it in March 1992 as their first single for their Long Time Comin’ album. By July 1992, the song climbed to the No. 2 spot on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & tracks chart. It also peaked at the No. 4 in the Canada charts.

  2. The Best of Shenandoah by Shenandoah released in 1995. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  3. Without further ado, here are Shenandoah top 10 tracks of all time: 1. Two Dozen Roses. Shenandoah. 2. Two Dozen Roses (feat. Luke Combs) Shenandoah, Luke Combs. 3. Next To You, Next To Me. Shenandoah. 4. Two Dozen Roses. Shenandoah. 5. Sunday In The South. Shenandoah. 6. Church On Cumberland Road. Shenandoah. 7. The Moon Over Georgia. Shenandoah.

  4. Shenandoah – Best Of Shenandoah. Tracklist. Versions. Filter by. Format. Label. Country. Year. 3 versions. Add to Wantlist. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Best Of Shenandoah by Shenandoah. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  5. Shenandoah Greatest Hits. A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop.

  6. Some use names, including Sally Brown, Polly Brown, Darby Doyle, Paddy Doyle, or Dan O'Shea, in place of the word Shenandoah. In summing up the beauty and appeal of the song, John and Alan Lomax write in their book Best Loved American Folk Songs: The melody has the roll and surge and freedom of a tall ship sweeping along before a trade wind.