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The Hits Live
Hits Live
Sawyer Brown
Released November 7, 2000
Label Curb
Produced by Mark Miller

Brian Tankersley

The Hits Live is the first live album by Sawyer Brown. The album contains live versions of 14 of the band's biggest hits, plus four studio tracks, including the new singles "Perfect World" and "Looking for Love."

Track Listing[]

  1. "Six Days on the Road" (Carl Montgomery, Earl Green) – 2:58 (Live)
  2. "Hard to Say" (Mark A. Miller) – 3:19 (Live)
  3. "This Time" (Miller, Mac McAnally) – 2:38 (Live)
  4. "Cafe on the Corner" (McAnally) – 3:20 (Live)
  5. "The Walk" (Miller) – 3:47 (Live)
  6. "Step That Step" (Miller) – 3:01 (Live)
  7. "The Dirt Road" (Gregg Hubbard, Miller) – 3:08 (Live)
  8. "This Night Won't Last Forever" (Bill LaBounty, Roy Freeland) – 3:43 (Live)
  9. "All These Years" (McAnally) – 3:49 (Live)
  10. "The Boys and Me" (McAnally, Miller) – 4:27 (Live)
  11. "Thank God for You" (McAnally, Miller) – 2:56 (Live)
  12. "The Race is On" (Don Rollins) – 3:04 (Live)
  13. "Drive Me Wild" (Hubbard, Miller, Mike Lawler) – 3:29 (Live)
  14. "Some Girls Do" (Miller) – 3:47 (Live)
  15. "Perfect World" (Miller, Chuck Cannon, Billy Maddox, Paul Thorn) – 3:18
  16. "Garage Band" (Miller) – 3:34
  17. "800 Pound Jesus" (Maddox, Thorn) – 2:51
  18. "Lookin' for Love" (Wanda Mallette, Bob Morrison, Pat Ryan) – 3:36

Notes[]

Live tracks recorded in concert at

  • Taylorville, Illinois (11/6/1999)
  • Warsaw, Indiana (11/19/1999)
  • Joliet, Illinois (12/17/1999)
  • Spirit Lake, North Dakota (12/19/1999)
  • Nashville, Tennessee (12/28/1999)
  • Mt. Pleasant, Michigan (1/26/2000)
  • Ogden, Utah (2/25/2000)

Personnel[]

Sawyer Brown[]

Additional Musicians[]

  • George Cocchini
  • Bernie Herms
  • Michael Hodge
  • Jerry McPherson
  • Blair Masters
  • Jimmy Myers - percussion
  • Dale Oliver
  • Brian Tankersley
  • Lon Wilson

Production[]

Notes[]

  • In an October 2011 Facebook video, responding to a fan question, Mark Miller named this album as one of his two favorites. (Greatest Hits was the other.) He stated the reason for this was that they are really known for their live show, and that this album really captures that.

See Also[]


Sawyer Brown Members
Duncan Cameron - Joe Erkman - Shayne Hill - Hobie Hubbard - Mark Miller - Bobby Randall - Jim Scholten - Joe Smyth
Sawyer Brown Albums
Sawyer Brown - Shakin' - Out Goin' Cattin' - Somewhere in the Night - Wide Open - The Boys are Back - Greatest Hits - Buick - The Dirt Road - Cafe on the Corner - Outskirts of Town - Greatest Hits 1990-1995 - This Thing Called Wantin' and Havin' It All - Six Days on the Road - Hallelujah He is Born - Drive Me Wild - The Hits Live - Can You Hear Me Now - True Believer - Mission Temple Fireworks Stand - The Best of Sawyer Brown - Rejoice - Travelin' Band
Sawyer Brown Singles
"Let's Have a Party Tonight" - "Leona" - "Step That Step" - "Used to Blue" - "Betty's Bein' Bad" - "Shakin'" - "Out Goin' Cattin'" - "Gypsies on Parade" - "Savin' the Honey for the Honeymoon" - "Somewhere in the Night" - "This Missin' You Heart of Mine" - "Old Photographs" - "My Baby's Gone" - "Old Pair of Shoes" - "It Wasn't His Child" - "The Race is On" - "I Did It for Love" - "Puttin' the Dark Back into the Night" - "When Love Comes Callin'" - "One Less Pony" - "Mama's Little Baby Loves Me" - "The Walk" - "The Dirt Road" - "Some Girls Do" - "Cafe on the Corner" - "All These Years" - "Trouble on the Line" - "Thank God for You" - "The Boys and Me" - "Outskirts of Town" - "Hard to Say" - "This Time" - "I Don't Believe in Goodbye" - "(This Thing Called) Wantin' and Havin' It All" - "'Round Here" - "Treat Her Right" - "She's Gettin' There" - "Six Days on the Road" - "This Night Won't Last Forever" - "Another Side" - "Small Talk" - "Drive Me Wild" - "I'm in Love With Her" - "800 Pound Jesus" - "Perfect World" - "Lookin' for Love" - "Circles" - "Can You Hear Me Now" - "I Need a Girlfriend" - "I'll Be Around" - "Mission Temple Fireworks Stand" - "They Don't Understand" - "Keep Your Hands to Yourself" - "Smokin' Hot Wife" - "Shadows of the Heartland" - "We Got the Night"
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