Greatest Hits: Songs from an Aging Sex Bomb
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| Greatest Hits: Songs from an Aging Sex Bomb | ||||
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| Released | April 27, 1993 | |||
| Genre | Country | |||
| Length | 46:50 | |||
| Label | RCA Nashville | |||
| Producer | Glen Ballard Jim Cotton Joe Scaife Harold Shedd | |||
| K. T. Oslin chronology | ||||
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Greatest Hits: Songs from an Aging Sex Bomb is a compilation album by American country music artist K. T. Oslin, released by RCA Nashville in 1993. "A New Way Home", a re-recording of a track from her Love in a Small Town album, and "Feeding a Hungry Heart" were the only singles released from the project. The album also includes a re-recording of Oslin's 1988 hit "Hold Me". The album reached number 31 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.[2]
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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| 1. | "New Way Home" (re-recording) | Joe Miller, K. T. Oslin | Glen Ballard | 3:49 |
| 2. | "Hold Me" (re-recording) | Oslin | Ballard | 5:01 |
| 3. | "Feeding a Hungry Heart" (new song) | Randy Goodrum, Oslin | Ballard | 3:53 |
| 4. | "80's Ladies" | Oslin | Harold Shedd | 4:12 |
| 5. | "Do Ya'" | Oslin | Shedd | 4:03 |
| 6. | "Come Next Monday" | Charlie Black, Rory Bourke, Oslin | Jim Cotton, Joe Scaife | 3:49 |
| 7. | "You Can't Do That" (new song) | Ballard, Will Jennings, Oslin | Ballard | 3:47 |
| 8. | "I'll Always Come Back" | Oslin | Shedd | 4:08 |
| 9. | "Hey Bobby" | Oslin | Shedd | 4:25 |
| 10. | "This Woman" | Oslin | Shedd | 4:53 |
| 11. | "Get Back in the Saddle" (new song) | Walt Aldridge, James Hooker | Ballard | 4:51 |
