About "Unanswered Prayers"
"Unanswered Prayers" is a song by American country music artist Garth Brooks which hit No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart in 1991. It was released on October 12, 1990, as the second single from his album No Fences and also appears on The Hits, The Limited Series, Double Live and The Ultimate Hits. It was written by Brooks, Pat Alger and Larry Bastian.
The song is one of Brooks' most popular recordings, and is one of the key tracks that helped his No Fences album stay on the top of the charts for many months (the album spent over 30 weeks at number 1 on Billboards Country Charts).
Top songs by Garth Brooks
- If Tomorrow Never Comes
- The Thunder Rolls
- The Dance
- Make You Feel My Love
- Cowboy Cadillac
- Friends In Low Places
- Ain't Going Down (til The Sun Comes Up)
- Callin' Baton Rouge
- Two Pina Coladas
- Mr. Blue
- American Honky—tonk Bar Association
- Rodeo
- Standing Outside The Fire
- The River
- Cowboy Bill
- Friends In Low Places (long Version)
- Shameless
- Ain't Going Down ('til The Sun Comes Up)
- A Friend To Me
- She's Every Woman
- Much Too Young (to Feel This Damn Old)
- When You Come Back To Me Again
- Ain't Goin' Down ('til The Sun Comes Up)
- Two Of A Kind, Workin' On A Full House
- That Ol' Wind
- Victim Of The Game
- The Fever
- Against The Grain
- Anonymous
- Beer Run (b—double E—double Are You In)
- Why Ain't I Running
- Unanswered Prayers
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