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35 Biggest Hits
35 Biggest Hits
Toby Keith / CD / 2008
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Artist
Toby Keith
Format
CD
Genre
Country
Label Name
Show Dog Nashville
Producer
Toby Keith, Nelson Larkin, Harold Shedd, James Stroud
Release Date
2008 05 06
Song List
1: Should've Been a Cowboy (3:28)
2: He Ain't Worth Missing (3:04)
3: A Little Less Talk and a Lot More Action (2:50)
4: Wish I Didn't Know Now (3:27)
5: Who's That Man (3:32)
6: Upstairs Downtown (4:27)
7: You Ain't Much Fun (2:27)
8: Big Ol' Truck (3:43)
9: Does That Blue Moon Ever Shine on You (3:51)
10: A Woman's Touch (5:36)
11: Me Too (3:54)
12: We Were in Love (4:19)
13: I'm So Happy I Can't Stop Crying (4:03)
14: Dream Walkin' (3:55)
15: Getcha Some (3:18)
16: How Do You Like Me Now?! (3:25)
17: Country Comes to Town (3:38)
18: You Shouldn't Kiss Me Like This (3:41)
19: I'm Just Talkin' About Tonight (2:45)
20: I Wanna Talk About Me (3:03)
21: My List (3:19)
22: Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American) (3:15)
23: Who's Your Daddy? (3:58)
24: Beer for My Horses (3:31)
25: I Love This Bar (5:33)
26: American Soldier (4:22)
27: Whiskey Girl (3:59)
28: Stays in Mexico (3:34)
29: Mockingbird (3:29)
30: Honkytonk U (3:34)
31: As Good as I Once Was (3:47)
32: Big Blue Note (2:57)
33: Get Drunk and Be Somebody (3:00)
34: A Little Too Late (4:09)
35: She's a Hottie (3:08)
Style.Categories
Contemporary Country
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For many mainstream listeners,
Toby Keith
first appeared on their radar in 2002 with
"Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American),"
the blistering counterpoint to
Alan Jackson
's sorrowful
"Where Were You When the World Stopped Turning"
that turned
Keith
into a talk radio phenomenon and a genuine American star. Like many overnight success stories,
Toby Keith
's celebrity didn't happen overnight -- it was the beginning of his second act, as the 2008 double-disc compilation
35 Biggest Hits
makes plain.
35 Biggest Hits
divides neatly into a disc of '90s hits and a disc of new-millennium singles, stopping with 2006's
White Trash with Money
(2007's
Big Dog Daddy
apparently falling under another contract and thereby absent from this comp) but adding the new recording
"She's a Hottie,"
an OK rocker that feels like the contractual obligation it likely is. This split makes sense chronologically but it also makes sense musically, as
Keith
's '90s hits were much softer than his 2000s singles. After establishing his modern-day outlaw stance with
"Should've Been a Cowboy"
and
"A Little Less Talk and a Lot More Action"
in 1993,
Keith
spent much of the '90s crooning ballads vaguely reminiscent of
Ronnie Milsap
's early-'80s hits (such as the lovely
"Does That Blue Moon Ever Shine on You"
), but when he jumped from
Mercury Nashville
to
DreamWorks
in 1999, his sound got bigger and tougher, eventually leading to the
Waylon
-indebted swagger of
"Beer for My Horses"
and
"Honky Tonk U."
Most musicians do their most adventurous work earlier in their careers, but
35 Biggest Hits
shows that
Toby Keith
is the opposite, getting bolder and riskier as the years go by. Such a statement suggests that his earlier records weren't much good but that's not the case at all; he had loose-limbed barroom rockers like
"You Ain't Much Fun"
early in his career and all of the ballads are very good, showcasing a sensitive side that has been overshadowed by the outsized persona he's been working since
Pull My Chain
. Listening to
35 Biggest Hits
, it's easy to appreciate how much
Keith
has changed over the years and how he's as good now as he ever was, making this a rather revealing career overview and an excellent introduction to a singer who, no matter how bright his star shines, still tends to be a bit underrated. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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