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WOW #1s: Yellow
Compilation album by
Various artists
ReleasedMarch 1, 2011
GenreCCM
Length2:04:38
LabelWord Distribution
WOW #1s compilation albums chronology
WOW #1s
(2005)
WOW #1s: Yellow
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

WOW #1s: Yellow is a two-disc compilation album of 30 songs heralded as the biggest Christian hits of 2005-2010. It debuted at No. 9 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart.[2]

Track listing

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Disc one

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  1. "God with Us" - MercyMe
  2. "Give Me Your Eyes" - Brandon Heath
  3. "The Motions" - Matthew West
  4. "Praise You in This Storm" - Casting Crowns
  5. "Cry Out to Jesus" - Third Day
  6. "The Words I Would Say" - Sidewalk Prophets
  7. "There Will Be a Day" - Jeremy Camp
  8. "Revelation Song" - Phillips, Craig and Dean
  9. "Held" - Natalie Grant
  10. "How Great Is Our God" - Chris Tomlin
  11. "My Savior My God" - Aaron Shust
  12. "I Am" - Mark Schultz
  13. "Cinderella" - Steven Curtis Chapman
  14. "Here I Am to Worship" - Michael W. Smith
  15. "What Faith Can Do" - Kutless

Disc two

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  1. "Never Going Back to Ok" - The Afters
  2. "City on Our Knees" - TobyMac
  3. "Free to Be Me" - Francesca Battistelli
  4. "By Your Side" - Tenth Avenue North
  5. "The Lost Get Found" - Britt Nicole
  6. "Washed by the Water" - Needtobreathe
  7. "The Last Night" - Skillet
  8. "I'm Not Alright" - Sanctus Real
  9. "I Need You to Love Me" - BarlowGirl
  10. "This Is Your Life" - Switchfoot
  11. "Me and Jesus" - Stellar Kart
  12. "Every Time I Breathe" - Big Daddy Weave
  13. "Hide" - Joy Williams
  14. "Everlasting God" - Lincoln Brewster
  15. "Everything You Ever Wanted" - Hawk Nelson

See also

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References

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  1. ^ review at Allmusic. Retrieved 14 March 2011.
  2. ^ Billboard Top Christian Albums Chart. Retrieved 14 March 2011.
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