Since high-quality audio files (like FLAC or 320kbps MP3s) for 160 tracks can easily exceed 1GB, uploaders split them into parts to bypass file-sharing size limits. You'll typically need all parts (Part 1, Part 2, etc.) in the same folder to extract the full collection successfully.

Slow dance hits often pull from country legends who topped pop charts, such as Conway Twitty ("Slow Hand") or Johnny Duncan's version of "Slow Dancing".

More recent compilations sometimes include "modern" slow dance staples like Ed Sheeran’s "Perfect" or Taylor Swift’s "Lover" to round out the "160" count. Why the "Part 1"?

A cornerstone of these collections is usually Johnny Rivers' "(Swayin’ to the Music) Slow Dancing," a 1977 top-ten hit originally written by Jack Tempchin. You'll also likely see tracks by The Platters ("Only You") or Nat King Cole ("Unforgettable").

It looks like you've come across a substantial compilation! Collections like are typical of massive "Various Artists" (VA) anthologies, often shared as multi-part archives (like .part1.rar ) on music enthusiast forums or archival sites.

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