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'''''The Second Decade (1993–2003)''''' is [[Michael W. Smith]]'s eighteenth album. This is Smith's second greatest hits compilation album covering the years 1993–2003. His first greatest hits compilation ''[[The First Decade (1983-1993)|The First Decade]]'' covered the years 1983–1993.
'''''The Second Decade (1993–2003)''''' is [[Michael W. Smith]]'s eighteenth album. This is Smith's second greatest hits compilation album, picking up where his first greatest hits compilation, ''[[The First Decade (1983-1993)]]'', left off.


== Track listing ==
== Track listing ==

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The Second Decade (1993–2003) is Michael W. Smith's eighteenth album. This is Smith's second greatest hits compilation album, picking up where his first greatest hits compilation, The First Decade (1983-1993), left off.

Track listing

  1. "Signs"
  2. "Missing Person"
  3. "Cry for Love"
  4. "This is Your Time"
  5. "Live the Life"
  6. "Never Been Unloved"
  7. "Love Me Good"
  8. "Breakdown" (RrrrB Remix)
  9. "Straight to the Heart"
  10. "I'll Lead You Home"
  11. "Above All" (Live Version)
  12. "You are Holy (Prince of Peace)"
  13. "Friends 2003"
  14. "Freedom"
  15. "Raging Sea"

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