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===''The Walls Came Down''=== ''[[The Walls Came Down]]'' was the title of Raye's fifth studio album. Released in 1998, it produced his fourth and final ''Billboard'' number 1 single in "[[I Can Still Feel You]]".<ref name="allmusic"/> "[[Someone You Used to Know]]" and the [[Radney Foster]]-penned "[[Anyone Else (Collin Raye song)|Anyone Else]]" were both Top Five hits as well. "Start Over Georgia", the fourth single (co-written by Raye's brother), peaked at No. 39. Also included on ''The Walls Came Down'' was a ballad entitled "The Eleventh Commandment", in which Raye addressed the issue of [[child abuse]]. Although not released as a single, "The Eleventh Commandment" was made into a music video, which featured a number for a child abuse hotline at the end.<ref name="eleven">{{cite web |url=http://www.cmt.com/artists/news/1475789/20030806/raye_collin.jhtml |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090617152409/http://www.cmt.com/artists/news/1475789/20030806/raye_collin.jhtml |url-status=dead |archive-date=June 17, 2009 |title=Raye Makes A Difference |access-date=2007-11-02 |date=1998-09-11 |work=CMT.com}}</ref> The same year, he appeared on compilation CD ''Tribute To Tradition'' (released on Columbia label) with cover versions of "Cold Cold Heart" (country classic recorded by [[Hank Williams]] in 1957) and "Honky Tonk Heroes (Like Me)" (a major hit for [[Waylon Jennings]] in 1973, written by [[Billy Joe Shaver]]). Raye duets with [[Joe Diffie]] on the latter song. In late 1999, Raye sang backing vocals on [[Phil Vassar]]'s debut single "[[Carlene (Phil Vassar song)|Carlene]]".<ref>{{cite AV media notes |title=Phil Vassar |others=Phil Vassar |year=2000 |type=CD booklet |publisher=Arista Nashville |id=18891}}</ref>
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