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  1. Buy on iTunes Buy on Amazon Music TRACK LISTING If I Ain't Got You The Whiskey Ain't Workin' - (Travis Tritt) Hillbilly Rock Now That's Country Burn Me Down The Likes Of Me Tempted This One's Gonna Hurt You (For A Long, Long Time) - (Travis Tritt) Little Things The Weight - The Staple Singers Western Girls Don't Be Cru

  2. Marty Stuart (1993) John Marty Stuart (* 30. September 1958 in Philadelphia, ... The Marty Party Hit Pack: Coun­try 46 (18 Wo.) Coun­try: 1996 Honky Tonkin’s What I Do Best Honky Tonkin’s What I Do Best: Coun­try 23 (20 Wo.) Coun­try: mit Travis Tritt. Thanks to You

  3. The Marty Party Hit Pack is a compilation album by American country music singer Marty Stuart. It was released in 1995 via MCA Nashville.

  4. Listen to The Marty Party Hit Pack on Spotify. Marty Stuart · Album · 1995 · 12 songs. Marty Stuart · Album · 1995 · 12 songs. Listen ... Marty Stuart · Album · 1995 · 12 songs. Home; Search; Your Library. Create your first playlist It's easy, we'll help you. Create playlist. Let's find some podcasts to follow We'll keep you updated on ...

  5. Listen to your favorite songs from The Marty Party Hit Pack by Marty Stuart Now. Stream ad-free with Amazon Music Unlimited on mobile, desktop, and tablet. ... Marty Stuart & The Staple Singers. 03:38. 11. Western Girls. 03:37. 12. Don't Be Cruel (To A Heart That's True) 02:06

  6. Stuart also completed his official follow-up, This One's Gonna Hurt You, which featured a Top Ten hit in the title duet with Travis Tritt, and both became gold albums. Though he'd earned a fervent following, Stuart found these successes hard to duplicate -- 1994's Love and Luck saw his sales slipping, and perhaps in response, MCA issued the hits and rarities compilation The Marty Party Hit Pack.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marty_StuartMarty Stuart - Wikipedia

    The Marty Party Hit Pack became Stuart's fourth and final gold album in 1998. Stuart released Honky Tonkin's What I Do Best in 1996, which produced two more minor chart entries in the title track (another duet with Tritt) and "You Can't Stop Love" that year.