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| 1 | Live Like You Were Dying | Nichols/Wiseman | 4:57 |
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| 2 | Don't Take the Girl | Johnson/Martin | 4:10 |
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| 3 | It's Your Love | Smith | 3:45 |
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| 4 | Just to See You Smile | Martin/Nesler | 3:34 |
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| 5 | Something Like That | Ferrell/Follese | 3:03 |
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| 6 | My Next Thirty Years | Vassar | 3:38 |
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| 7 | The Cowboy in Me | Anderson/Steele/Wis | 4:05 |
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| 8 | She Never Lets It Go to Her Heart | Shapiro/Waters | 3:01 |
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| 9 | I Like It, I Love It | Anderson/Dukes/Hall | 3:24 |
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| 10 | When the Wind Blows By | Altman/Osborne | 4:36 |
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| 11 | Please Remember Me | Crowell/Jennings | 4:55 |
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| 12 | Real Good Man | Rutherford/Teren | 4:14 |
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| 13 | Southern Voice | DiPiero/Douglas | 4:01 |
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| 14 | My Best Friend | Luther/Mayo | 4:39 |
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| 15 | Everywhere | Reid/Wiseman | 4:50 |
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| 16 | Grown Men Don't Cry | Douglas/Seskin | 3:54 |
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| 17 | Back When | Lynch/Smith/Stevens | 4:29 |
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| 18 | Angry All the Time | Robison | 4:30 |
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| 19 | Last Dollar (Fly Away) | Big Kenny [Big & | 3:57 |
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| 20 | Unbroken | Lamar/Roboff | 4:00 |
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| 21 | Where the Green Grass Grows | Leary/Wiseman | 3:22 |
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| 22 | Not a Moment Too Soon | Barnhill/Perry | 3:47 |
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| 23 | Indian Outlaw [Dance Mix] [*] | Barnes/Loudermilk/S | 4:20 |
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| 24 | Felt Good on My Lips [*] | Beavers/Beavers/War | 4:06 |
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Overview
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Editorial Reviews
Number One Hits
Audio Compact Disc
Label: Curb
Category: Country
Number One Hits
UPC: 715187920521
Release Date: 11/30/2010
Original Release Date: 11/30/2010
Number of Discs: 2
- Tim McGraw
Main Performer
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Two years after releasing Greatest Hits, Vol. 3, Tim McGraw put out Number One Hits -- a double-disc distillation of 24 of his biggest hits. Naturally, not every one of his charting singles fit under this rubric, but Number One Hits sticks to the parameters of its title more faithfully than most discs of this nature, including only chart-toppers along with the requisite new cut ?Feels Good on My Lips.? Although the sequencing is bewilderingly non-chronological, hop-scotching from one decade to another, Number One Hits does serve up all the high points from McGraw's career, and hints at his range, making this the best overview of his work yet assembled. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi









