The Road Not Taken (album) - Chart Performance

Chart Performance

Chart (1989) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 6
Canadian RPM Country Albums 10
Shenandoah
  • Mike McGuire
  • Chris Roach
  • Stan Munsey
  • Jim Seales
  • Doug Stokes
  • Ralph Ezell
  • Mike Folsom
  • Brent Lamb
  • Marty Raybon
  • Rocky Thacker
  • Stan Thorn
  • Curtis Wright
  • Jimmy Yeary
Studio albums
  • Shenandoah
  • The Road Not Taken
  • Extra Mile
  • Long Time Comin'
  • Under the Kudzu
  • In the Vicinity of the Heart
  • Christmas
  • Shenandoah 2000
  • Journeys
Compilation albums
  • Greatest Hits
  • Super Hits
  • The Best of Shenandoah
  • Now and Then
  • 15 Favorites
  • Certified Hits
Notable singles
  • "She Doesn't Cry Anymore"
  • "Mama Knows"
  • "The Church on Cumberland Road"
  • "Sunday in the South"
  • "Two Dozen Roses"
  • "See If I Care"
  • "Next to You, Next to Me"
  • "Ghost in This House"
  • "I Got You"
  • "The Moon Over Georgia"
  • "Rock My Baby"
  • "Leavin's Been a Long Time Comin'"
  • "Janie Baker's Love Slave"
  • "I Want to Be Loved Like That"
  • "If Bubba Can Dance (I Can Too)"
  • "Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart"
  • "Darned If I Don't (Danged If I Do)"
  • "Heaven Bound (I'm Ready)"
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Columbia Records
  • RCA Records
  • Liberty Records
  • Raybon Brothers
  • Marty Raybon
  • Alison Krauss
  • Raybon Brothers
  • "Butterfly Kisses"

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