The Very Best of Kiwi Country
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"The Very Best Of Kiwi Country" is a country music compilation album released in 2001 by recording label, EMI
EMI
The EMI Group, also known as EMI Music or simply EMI, is a multinational music company headquartered in London, United Kingdom. It is the fourth-largest business group and family of record labels in the recording industry and one of the "big four" record companies. EMI Group also has a major...

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Track listing

  1. "The One I Sing my Love Songs To": Toni Williams
  2. "Beautiful Lady": Patsy Riggir
    Patsy Riggir
    Patsy Riggir is a New Zealand country and western singer. Born in the Waikato town of Putaruru, Riggir was the first winner of Gore's Golden Guitar Awards in 1974 Her album "Patsy Riggir Country" won the top selling category at the 1987 CMAA Country Music Awards held in Tamworth, Australia...

  3. "Welcome To Our World
    Welcome to Our World
    Welcome to Our World is the 1997 debut album from hip-hop group Timbaland & Magoo, issued on Blackground Records. The album features a number of guest appearances from Timbaland & Magoo's regular collaborators at the time, among them Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott, Aaliyah, Ginuwine, Playa, and others...

    ": John Grenell
  4. "When I Dream": Suzanne Prentice
    Suzanne Prentice
    Suzanne Prentice is a country singer in New Zealand.Much respected icon in New Zealand for talented leadership in educational field with young people via music,numerous recordings worldwide....

  5. "Hands Of My Heart": The Warratahs
    The Warratahs
    The Warratahs are a band from Wellington, New Zealand.-Early line-ups :* Barry Saunders * Wayne Mason * Nik Brown * John Donahue * Marty Jorgensen * Clint Brown * Rob Clarkson...

  6. "Born To Be A Cowboy": Roger Tibbs
  7. "No Fool Like an Old Fool": Brendan Dugan & Jodie Vaughan
  8. "I Don't Wanna Play House": Allison Durbin
    Allison Durbin
    Allison Durbin is a New Zealand-born Australian former pop singer. In the early 1970s Durbin's visual 'trademark' was her lustrous waist-length auburn hair....

  9. "There's a Blue Sky Waiting for Me": Al Hunter
    Al Hunter
    Al Hunter is an Anishinaabe writer who has published poetry in books and journals, taught extensively, and performed internationally. A member of Rainy River First Nations and former chief, Hunter has expertise in land claims negotiations, and is a longstanding activist on behalf of indigenous...

  10. "If I Didn't Love You": Jan Cooper
  11. "Holy Morning": Barry Saunders
  12. "Lay Down Beside Me": Patsy Riggir
  13. "Carolina On My Mind": Hamilton County Bluegrass Band
  14. "Maureen": The Warratahs
  15. "Lay A Little Lovin' On Me": Jodie Vaughan
  16. "King Of The Road": Ken Lemon
  17. "If I Said You Had A Beautiful Body Would You Hold It Against Me": Allison Durbin
    Allison Durbin
    Allison Durbin is a New Zealand-born Australian former pop singer. In the early 1970s Durbin's visual 'trademark' was her lustrous waist-length auburn hair....

  18. "Mama Tried": Brendan Dugan
  19. "Stand By Your Man
    Stand By Your Man
    "Stand by Your Man" is a song co-written by Tammy Wynette and Billy Sherrill and originally recorded by Tammy Wynette, released as a single in September 1968 in the USA...

    ": Suzanne
  20. "Blue Grass Express": Hamilton County Bluegrass Band
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