The Greatest Hits Collection

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The Greatest Hits Collection

by: Alan Jackson



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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0078221880121
Label: Arista
Manufacturer: Arista
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Arista
Release Date: 1995-10-24
Studio: Arista



Editorial Review:

Amazon.com essential recordingAs a superstar who's revered by both the young country audience and traditionalists, Alan Jackson is at his finest when he's steers clear of trifles like 'Chattahoochie' and takes those younger fans to school. Here he does just that by paying respects to Hank ('Midnight in Montgomery'), swearing allegiance to George Jones ('Don't Rock the Jukebox'), and calling out all those newcomers who've decided it's time to get twangy now that country's hot ('Gone Country'). All of it pales next to 'Here in the Real World,' however, as perfect a honky-tonk weeper as mainstream Nashville has produced in 30 years. --David Cantwell







Disc 1:
  1. Chattahoochee
  2. Gone Country - Alan Jackson, McDill, Bob
  3. She's Got the Rhythm (And I Got the Blues)
  4. Midnight in Montgomery
  5. Tall, Tall Trees - Alan Jackson, Jones, George [1]
  6. Chasin' That Neon Rainbow
  7. I'll Try
  8. Don't Rock the Jukebox
  9. Livin' on Love
  10. Summertime Blues - Alan Jackson, Cochran, Eddie
  11. Love's Got a Hold on You - Alan Jackson, Stegall, Keith
  12. (Who Says) You Can't Have It All
  13. Home
  14. Wanted - Alan Jackson, Craig, Charlie
  15. I Don't Even Know Your Name
  16. Dallas
  17. Here in the Real World - Alan Jackson, Irwin, Mark
  18. Someday
  19. Mercury Blues - Alan Jackson, Douglas, K.C. [1]
  20. I'd Love You All Over Again








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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - My Favrote
i got this CD when i was 5 and i still have it i have gone to all of His concerts (in miami) and i absoloutely love Living On Love. i have listend to this cd for a long time it has to be one of his best ever!!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent buy
The CD is comprised of some of the best songs Alan Jackson has sung. It's one big hit after another. Great to sing along to.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Lovin' It
This is a great collection of hits. It's great to be able to buy these cds where you like every song on the cd and not just one -- that's why I but the collections of hits, but then you can't go wrong with Alan Jackson!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - solid country
If you have only 10 Country CDs, this should be one of them. Alan Jackson is one of the best around today, and this CD is a collection of many of his most engaging songs. They're also great for dancing!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - One of the greatest "greatest hits" CDs in history!
A lot of greatest hits Cd's offer five or six great songs and a few lesser known hits or some filler. This collection of hits from Alan Jackson is absolutely marvelous. It captures him in his fresh prime during the early 1990's with number 1 hit after number 1 hit. There are 20 cuts here and there isn't a bad song anywhere. My favorites: Don't Rock The Jukebox, Chasin' that Neon Rainbow, Tall Tall Trees, Love's Got a hold of you, Dallas etc. etc. Well, you get the idea. This is one of the greatest "greatest hits" Cds on any genre. Time will prove this CD an essential purchase of what high quality neo-traditional country music was all about. The sound is also a knockout.



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