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'''''WOW Hits 2004''''' is a two-disc [[compilation album]] of songs that have been dubbed to showcase the best in [[contemporary Christian music]]. It was released on October 7, 2003. The album features songs by [[Michael W. Smith]], [[Newsboys]], [[Amy Grant]], [[Sixpence None the Richer]], and many more widely renowned groups and singers. It peaked at No. 51 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]].<ref>[{{BillboardURLbyName|artist=various artists|chart=all}} Chart success] at [[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard magazine]]. Retrieved on March 21, 2007.</ref> The album was certified as platinum in the US in 2004 by the [[Recording Industry Association of America]] (RIAA).<ref>[https://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinum.php RIAA official site] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091231133408/http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinum.php |date=December 31, 2009 }}. Retrieved on March 8, 2009.</ref>
'''''WOW Hits 2004''''' is a two-disc [[compilation album]] of songs that have been dubbed to showcase the best in [[contemporary Christian music]]. It was released on October 7, 2003. The album included thirty songs plus three bonus cuts on two CDs. It peaked at No. 51 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]].<ref>[{{BillboardURLbyName|artist=various artists|chart=all}} Chart success] at [[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard magazine]]. Retrieved on March 21, 2007.</ref> The album was certified as platinum in the US in 2004 by the [[Recording Industry Association of America]] (RIAA).<ref>[https://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinum.php RIAA official site] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091231133408/http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinum.php |date=December 31, 2009 }}. Retrieved on March 8, 2009.</ref>


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
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#"All About Love" – [[Steven Curtis Chapman]]
#"All About Love" – [[Steven Curtis Chapman]]
#"Great Light of the World" – [[Bebo Norman]]
#"Great Light of the World" – [[Bebo Norman]]
#"Lord Have Mercy" (Live) – [[Michael W. Smith]]
#"Lord Have Mercy" (Live) – [[Michael W. Smith]] <small>featuring [[Sarah MacIntosh]]</small>
#"Day By Day" – [[Point of Grace]]
#"Day By Day" – [[Point of Grace]]
#"You Found Me" – [[FFH (band)|FFH]]
#"You Found Me" – [[FFH (band)|FFH]]
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#"The Other Side of the Radio" – [[Chris Rice]]
#"The Other Side of the Radio" – [[Chris Rice]]
#"My Heart Goes Out" – [[Warren Barfield]] **
#"My Heart Goes Out" – [[Warren Barfield]] **
#"Masquerade" – [[Across The Sky]] **
#"Masquerade" – [[Across the Sky]] **


===Disc two (Yellow Disc)===
===Disc two (Gold Disc)===
#"Nothing Compares" – [[Third Day]]
#"Nothing Compares" (live) – Third Day
#"[[You Get Me (song)|You Get Me]]" – [[ZOEgirl]]
#"[[You Get Me (song)|You Get Me]]" – [[ZOEgirl]]
#"Getting Into You" – [[Relient K]]
#"Getting Into You" – [[Relient K]]
#"[[Stuck (Stacie Orrico song)|Stuck]]" – [[Stacie Orrico]]
#"[[Stuck (Stacie Orrico song)|Stuck]]" – [[Stacie Orrico]]
#"Phenomenon" – [[tobyMac]]
#"Phenomenon" – [[tobyMac]]
#"[[Breathe Your Name]]" – [[Sixpence None The Richer]]
#"[[Breathe Your Name]]" – [[Sixpence None the Richer]]
#"The Valley Song (Sing of Your Mercy)" – [[Jars of Clay]]
#"The Valley Song (Sing of Your Mercy)" – [[Jars of Clay]]
#"I Thank You" – [[Rebecca St. James]]
#"I Thank You" – [[Rebecca St. James]]
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#"Pierced" – [[Audio Adrenaline]]
#"Pierced" – [[Audio Adrenaline]]
#"By Surprise" – [[Joy Williams (musician)|Joy Williams]]
#"By Surprise" – [[Joy Williams (musician)|Joy Williams]]
#"All My People" – [[Lil Irocc Williams]] **
#"All My People" – [[Lil iROCC Williams]] **


''** Denotes Bonus Track''
''** Denotes Bonus Track''
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! scope="row"| US ''Billboard'' 200<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/year-end/2004/top-billboard-200-albums|title=Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 2004|work=Billboard|accessdate=November 7, 2020}}</ref>
! scope="row"| US ''Billboard'' 200<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/year-end/2004/top-billboard-200-albums|title=Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 2004|magazine=Billboard|accessdate=November 7, 2020}}</ref>
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==References==
==References==
{{Reflist|2}}
{{Reflist}}
* [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000CC851/ Review] at [[Amazon.com]]. Retrieved on March 21, 2007.
* [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000CC851/ Review] at [[Amazon.com]]. Retrieved on March 21, 2007.



Latest revision as of 12:37, 16 February 2024

WOW Hits 2004
Compilation album by
various artists
ReleasedOctober 7, 2003
GenreContemporary Christian music
Length132:28
LabelEMI Christian Music Group
ProducerVarious
Various artists chronology
WOW Hits 2003
(2002)
WOW Hits 2004
(2003)
WOW Hits 2005
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Christian Music Today[2]
Jesus Freak Hideout[3]

WOW Hits 2004 is a two-disc compilation album of songs that have been dubbed to showcase the best in contemporary Christian music. It was released on October 7, 2003. The album included thirty songs plus three bonus cuts on two CDs. It peaked at No. 51 on the Billboard 200.[4] The album was certified as platinum in the US in 2004 by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[5]

Track listing

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Disc one (Green Disc)

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  1. "He Reigns" – Newsboys
  2. "Spoken For" – MercyMe
  3. "Simple Things" – Amy Grant
  4. "All About Love" – Steven Curtis Chapman
  5. "Great Light of the World" – Bebo Norman
  6. "Lord Have Mercy" (Live) – Michael W. Smith featuring Sarah MacIntosh
  7. "Day By Day" – Point of Grace
  8. "You Found Me" – FFH
  9. "Everything to Me" – Avalon
  10. "Legacy" – Nichole Nordeman
  11. "You're My God" – Jaci Velasquez
  12. "Sing Alleluia" – Jennifer Knapp & Mac Powell (of Third Day)
  13. "Only Hope" – Caedmon's Call
  14. "You Are a Child of Mine" – Mark Schultz
  15. "The Other Side of the Radio" – Chris Rice
  16. "My Heart Goes Out" – Warren Barfield **
  17. "Masquerade" – Across the Sky **

Disc two (Gold Disc)

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  1. "Nothing Compares" (live) – Third Day
  2. "You Get Me" – ZOEgirl
  3. "Getting Into You" – Relient K
  4. "Stuck" – Stacie Orrico
  5. "Phenomenon" – tobyMac
  6. "Breathe Your Name" – Sixpence None the Richer
  7. "The Valley Song (Sing of Your Mercy)" – Jars of Clay
  8. "I Thank You" – Rebecca St. James
  9. "Love, Peace & Happiness" – Out of Eden
  10. "The Way I Feel" – 12 Stones
  11. "I Still Believe" – Jeremy Camp
  12. "Run" – Kutless
  13. "Why Do I Do" – Jump5
  14. "Pierced" – Audio Adrenaline
  15. "By Surprise" – Joy Williams
  16. "All My People" – Lil iROCC Williams **

** Denotes Bonus Track

Charts

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ review at AllMusic. Retrieved on March 21, 2007.
  2. ^ review at Christian Music Today. Retrieved on February 22, 2009.
  3. ^ Jesus Freak Hideout review
  4. ^ Chart success at Billboard magazine. Retrieved on March 21, 2007.
  5. ^ RIAA official site Archived December 31, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on March 8, 2009.
  6. ^ "Various Artists Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  7. ^ "Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 2004". Billboard. Retrieved November 7, 2020.