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35 Biggest Hits

35 Biggest Hits
Keith Toby

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Should've Been A Cowboy
  2. He Ain't Worth Missing
  3. Little Less Talk And A Lot More Action
  4. Wish I Didn't Know How
  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
  11. Me Too
  12. We Were In Love
  13. I'm So Happy I Can't Stop Crying - Keith, Toby & Sting
  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

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 - Keith, Toby & Willie Nelson
  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
  17. She's A Hottie

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6226 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-05-12
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Dimensions: .24 pounds

Editorial Reviews

CD Description
While the two-disc 35 BIGGEST HITS is far from the first Toby Keith hits collection, it's easily his most comprehensiveto 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.


Customer Reviews

Non-stop listening5
I have just been introduced to Toby thanks to CMC in Australia. I have purchased this CD and had it sent over and cant stop playing it. Every song is a classic. I have now started to buy all his CD's to listen to his other works. Toby Keith has a great voice and sings, songs that has true meaning to us all. Listening to this compliation of his greatest hits I feel he is has viewed my life and has a song for each stage of my adult life.

excellent cd5
excellent cd really enjoyed listening to it a well presented cd with all his hits, and if you like this kind of music you will thoughley enjoy it. good value for money a double cd

Career-spanning retrospective5
After years of struggling to get anybody in the music business to take him seriously, Toby first made the big time in 1993 with Should've been a cowboy, which was one of the must popular country songs of the nineties, and he has maintained a consistently high level of success since, up to the release of this compilation. He knows, as all singers do, that success with new material won't last forever, but you can be sure that he'll be trying to keep his career going for as long as possible.

The compilation title wasn't entirely accurate even at the time of release, but it contains all the hits that matter from the period 1993 to 2006. This includes the big hits from his first album on Toby's own label, Show Dog Nashville, which was titled White trash with money. Although this compilation dates from 2008, it doesn't contain any of his big hits from his 2007 album, Big Dog Daddy, which is fair enough as the album was his current original album at the time. As seems to be the custom with hits compilations by current performers these days, Toby recorded one song, She's a hottie, specially for the compilation. Released as a single, it made the country top twenty.

Three duets are included here, these being I'm so happy I can't stop crying (with Sting, whose musical tastes appear to be very eclectic, though he also recorded a duet with Tammy Wynette, so he enjoys some country music) , Mockingbird (with his daughter, this is a cover of the classic pop song written and first recorded by Charlie and Inez Foxx, but which is more famous via the Carly Simon and James Taylor cover) and Beer for my horses (with Willie Nelson). Of these, Mockingbird was only a modest country hit (though I think it deserved to be a big hit) but the other two were both huge hits. Toby has also recorded duets with other singers including the Beach Boys and Jimmy Buffett, but those recordings are outside the scope of this hits compilation.

Toby was very successful during the early part of his career when he recorded for Mercury. Following his debut success with Should've been a cowboy, he had many other big hits, my favorites among them being (in the order in which they were released, which isn't my order of preference) A little less talk and a lot more action, Wish I didn't know now, Who's that man, You ain't much fun, A woman's touch Does that blue moon ever shine on you and Me too, though I love all the other songs too. Having bought the earlier Greatest hits volume 1, I had these songs already, but for one reason or another, I never bought any of Toby's other music, apart from his first Christmas album (filled with original material), until I bought this compilation. With the exception of one minor hit that wasn`t successful enough to merit inclusion here, If a man answers, all the tracks from that compilation are to be found here.

It seemed that Toby's career was beginning to fade when he switched to Dreamworks in 1998. That was a good move, because during his years with that label he became even more successful than he had ever been before.

During his Dreamworks years, Toby became known for his political views although I'm not clear whether this was because he started recording political songs, or whether he made his political views clear before he started recording those songs. One of the most controversial songs was Courtesy of the red white and blue, which ultimately started some bad feelings between Toby and the Dixie Chicks. Natalie Maines once wore a T-shirt emblazoned with an acronym that she said stood for Friends United in Truth and Kindness, but few people believed her claim even before she eventually admitted what everybody had concluded anyway.

Of his solo hits on Dreamworks, my favorites include (in the order in which they were released, which isn't my order of preference) How do you like me now?, My list, I love this bar, Whiskey girl, As good as I once was and Big blue note. But as with his earlier Mercury hits, Toby had so many great songs that your favorites may be among the songs I haven't mentioned.

Toby sings great songs, many of which he wrote or co-wrote, though he's happy to record original songs written by others as well as the occasional cover. Toby's gritty voice may not appeal to everybody, but it is a real country voice so it's no surprise that he is popular among country fans. Every country fan should have at least one Toby Keith album. If you only want one collection of Toby's music, this is the one to buy, containing as it does all his big hits from 1993 to 2006.