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| #1 title hit, Tryin' To Get Over You, One More Last Chance, No Future In The Past, Don't Let Our Love Start Slippin' Away, Say Hello, etc. |
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| 1 Don't Let Our Love Start Slippin' Away |
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| 2 No Future in the Past |
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| 3 Nothing Like a Woman |
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| 4 Tryin' to Get over You |
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| 5 Say Hello |
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| 6 One More Last Chance |
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| 7 Under These Conditions |
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| 8 Pretty Words |
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| 9 Love Never Broke Anyone's Heart |
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| 10 I Still Believe in You |
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Album Review
Vince Gill had already enjoyed country success before 1992's "I Still Believe in You", but it was the album's four number one singles and almost immediate platinum status that assured the honey-voiced performer's fame and staying power. Gill's delivery is as smooth as the glass surface of a secluded mountain swimming hole, shifting from promise and pain to love and loneliness with easy charm and the occasional touch of his high lonesome background ("No Future In The Past," "Say Hello"). The title track fairly glows with slow-cooked soul, while "Don'T Let Our Love Slip Away" nods along on a late-'70s contemporary country vibe. The whole affair is so gosh darn flawless it's impossible not to like. After all, how can you fault a guy with mainstream marketability who's also a talented session guitar player, songwriter, and the owner of one of Nashville's best voices? ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
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Biography


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