DISC 1
1. Should've Been a Cowboy
2. He Ain't Worth Missing
3. Little Less Talk and a Lot More Action, A
4. Wish I Didn't Know Now
5. Who's That Man
6. Upstairs Downtown
7. You Ain't Much Fun
8. Big Ol' Truck
9. Does That Blue Moon Ever Shine on You
10. Woman's Touch, A
11. Me Too
12. We Were in Love
13. I'm So Happy I Can't Stop Crying
14. Dream Walkin'
15. Getcha Some
16. How Do You Like Me Now?!
17. Country Comes to Town
18. You Shouldn't Kiss Me Like This
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DISC 2
1. I'm Just Talkin' About Tonight
2. I Wanna Talk About Me
3. My List
4. Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)
5. Who's Your Daddy?
6. Beer for My Horses
7. I Love This Bar
8. American Soldier
9. Whiskey Girl
10. Stays in Mexico
11. Mockingbird
12. Honkytonk U
13. As Good as I Once Was
14. Big Blue Note
15. Get Drunk and Be Somebody
16. Little Too Late, A
17. She's a Hottie
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Blender (Magazine) (p.79):
3.5 stars out of 5 -- "[I]t's easy to hear why he's lasted so long -- he's hopped every country-radio trend over the past 15 years."
Notes
Photographer: Richard McLaren.
While the two-disc 35 BIGGEST HITS is far from the first Toby Keith hits collection, it's easily his most comprehensive to date, including the biggest songs from every stage of the country superstar's first 15 years. It moves from early hits like "A Little Less Talk and a Lot More Action," which found him coming on like an Alan Jackson-esque New Traditionalist, to catchy, in-your-face anthems like "How Do You Like Me Now" and "I Wanna Talk About Me." Naturally, it also contains Keith's controversial post-9/11 "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)," as well as his most mature work, such as latter-day smashes "Big Blue Note" and "A Little Too Late." It all adds up to a definitive portrait of an American original.
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Label: Show Dog Nashville
Distributor: Universal Distribution
Original release: 2008
Weight factor:
1 item(s)
, 2 disc(s)
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| USA
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Stereo |
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Catalog #: 2880705
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UPC: 602517524224 |
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SPARS Code:
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Producer: | Harold Shedd; James Stroud; Nelson Larkin; Toby Keith |