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The Ultimate Hits

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1 Ain't Going Down ('Til the Sun Comes Up) Blazy/Brooks/Willia 4:34
2 Friends In Low Places Blackwell/Lee 4:19
3 Shameless Joel 4:19
4 Two of a Kind, Workin' On a Full House Boyd/Haynes/Robbins 2:32
5 The Beaches of Cheyenne Brooks/Kennedy/Robe 4:14
6 If Tomorrow Never Comes Blazy/Brooks 3:40
7 Papa Loved Mama Brooks/Williams 2:52
8 More Than a Memory Brice/Jacobs/Montan 3:23
9 Good Ride Cowboy Brown/Doyle/Kennedy 3:26
10 In Another's Eyes Brooks/Peppard/Wood 3:34
11 The Fever Kennedy/Roberts 2:41
12 Midnight Sun Brooks/Brown/Nieman 3:47
13 Learning To Live Again Davis/Schlitz 4:06
14 Longneck Bottle Carnes/Wariner 2:19
15 To Make You Feel My Love Dylan 3:55
16 We Shall Be Free Brooks/Davis 3:48
17 The Dance Arata 3:39
18 Callin' Baton Rouge Linde 2:38
19 Two Piña Coladas Camp/Hill/Mason 3:34
20 The Thunder Rolls Alger/Brooks 3:43
21 That Summer Alger/Brooks/Mahl 4:46
22 The River Brooks/Shaw 4:27
23 Beer Run Anderson/Blazy/Duca 3:04
24 Unanswered Prayers Alger/Bastian/Brook 3:26
25 Much Too Young (Too Feel This Damn Old) Brooks/Taylor 2:59
26 Workin' For a Livin' Hayes/Lewis 2:44
27 What She's Doing Now Alger/Brooks 3:25
28 When You Come Back To Me Again Brooks/Yates 4:45
29 Standing Outside the Fire Brooks/Yates 3:52
30 American Honky-Tonk Bar Association Kennedy/Rushing 3:33
31 The Change Arata/Tester 4:06
32 Rodeo Bastian 3:55
33 Wrapped Up In You Kirkpatrick 4:31
34 Leave a Light On [*] Goodrum/Simms 3:41
35 Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old) Brooks/Taylor  
36 If Tomorrow Never Comes Blazy/Brooks  
37 The Dance Arata  
38 Friends In Low Places Blackwell/Lee  
39 Unanswered Prayers Alger/Bastian/Brook  
40 Two of a Kind, Workin' On a Full House Boyd/Haynes/Robbins  
41 The Thunder Rolls Alger/Brooks  
42 Rodeo Bastian  
43 Shameless Joel  
44 Papa Loved Mama Brooks/Williams  
45 What She's Doing Now Alger/Brooks  
46 The River Brooks/Shaw  
47 We Shall Be Free Brooks/Davis  
48 Learning To Live Again Davis/Schlitz  
49 That Summer Alger/Brooks/Mahl  
50 Standing Outside the Fire Brooks/Yates  
51 Ain't Going Down ('Til the Sun Comes Up) Blazy/Brooks/Willia  
52 Callin' Baton Rouge Linde  
53 American Honky-Tonk Bar Association Kennedy/Rushing  
54 The Fever Kennedy/Roberts  
55 To Make You Feel My Love Dylan  
56 The Beaches of Cheyenne Brooks/Kennedy/Robe  
57 The Change Arata/Tester  
58 Two Piña Coladas Camp/Hill/Mason  
59 Longneck Bottle Carnes/Wariner  
60 In Another's Eyes Brooks/Peppard/Wood  
61 Wrapped Up In You Kirkpatrick  
62 Beer Run Anderson/Blazy/Duca  
63 When You Come Back To Me Again Brooks/Yates  
64 Good Ride Cowboy Brown/Doyle/Kennedy  
65 More Than a Memory Brice/Jacobs/Montan  
66 Workin' For a Livin' Hayes/Lewis  
67 Midnight Sun Brooks/Brown/Nieman  
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The Ultimate Hits

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Sony Music Entertainment

Category: Pop/Rock

The Ultimate Hits

UPC: 888750183828

Release Date: 09/16/2014

Original Release Date: 09/16/2014

Number of Discs: 3

Tracks: [Ain't Going Down ('Til the Sun Comes Up), Friends In Low Places, Shameless, Two of a Kind, Workin' On a Full House, The Beaches of Cheyenne, If Tomorrow Never Comes, Papa Loved Mama, More Than a Memory, Good Ride Cowboy, In Another's Eyes, The Fever, Midnight Sun, Learning To Live Again, Longneck Bottle, To Make You Feel My Love, We Shall Be Free, The Dance, Callin' Baton Rouge, Two Piña Coladas, The Thunder Rolls, That Summer, The River, Beer Run, Unanswered Prayers, Much Too Young (Too Feel This Damn Old), Workin' For a Livin', What She's Doing Now, When You Come Back To Me Again, Standing Outside the Fire, American Honky-Tonk Bar Association, The Change, Rodeo, Wrapped Up In You, Leave a Light On [*], Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old), If Tomorrow Never Comes, The Dance, Friends In Low Places, Unanswered Prayers, Two of a Kind, Workin' On a Full House, The Thunder Rolls, Rodeo, Shameless, Papa Loved Mama, What She's Doing Now, The River, We Shall Be Free, Learning To Live Again, That Summer, Standing Outside the Fire, Ain't Going Down ('Til the Sun Comes Up), Callin' Baton Rouge, American Honky-Tonk Bar Association, The Fever, To Make You Feel My Love, The Beaches of Cheyenne, The Change, Two Piña Coladas, Longneck Bottle, In Another's Eyes, Wrapped Up In You, Beer Run, When You Come Back To Me Again, Good Ride Cowboy, More Than a Memory, Workin' For a Livin', Midnight Sun]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

In a way, it's like Garth Brooks never retired. He may have stopped touring and releasing new music, but he kept repackaging and reissuing his older albums, striking up an exclusive deal with Wal-Mart highlighted by a second box set called The Limited Series in 2006. That exclusivity contract expired in the summer of 2007, leaving Brooks a free agent, and he capitalized on his freedom almost immediately, delivering the double-disc singles collection The Ultimate Hits just in time for the holiday season of 2007. Where previous Garth repackagings could seem a little unnecessary -- it's not quite clear just how many of his fans needed that second Limited Series anyway -- The Ultimate Hits actually fills in a needed gap within his catalog, as Brooks hasn't had a hit compilation since his first, the 1994 The Hits. That disc was a "limited edition" at least in theory -- there were so many copies pressed it wasn't exactly rare -- and out of print since the mid-'90s, so it wasn't available in most retail stores, plus it didn't cover all the hits he had between its release and his retirement. The Ultimate Hits does exactly that, containing all 18 tracks from The Hits (albeit not in the same sequencing), adding 12 hits that he had in the last half of the '90s, along with four new songs highlighted by a cover of Huey Lewis & the News' "Workin' for a Livin'." The new songs are a nice touch, but the real purpose of this set is to offer casual fans a way to get all of Brooks' best-known hits in one package, and in that regard The Ultimate Hits not only succeeds, it's long overdue. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi