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George Strait Album: “Very Best of Strait, Vol. 2: 1988-1993”

George Strait Album: “Very Best of Strait, Vol. 2: 1988-1993”
Album Information :
Title: Very Best of Strait, Vol. 2: 1988-1993
Release Date:1998-01-01
Type:Album
Genre:Country, Greatest Country Hits, Soft Country
Label:Nashville
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:766488948721
Track Listing :
1 Famous Last Words Of A Fool Video
2 Baby Blue Video
3 If You Ain't Lovin' (You Ain't Livin') Video
4 Baby's Gotten Good At Goodbye Video
5 What's Going On In Your World Video
6 Ace In The Hole Video
7 Overnight Success
8 Love Without End, Amen Video
9 Drinking Champagne
10 I've Come To Expect It From You Video
11 If You Know Me
12 You Know Me Better Than That Video
13 Chill of an Early Fall
14 Lovesick Blues Video
15 Gone As A Girl Can Get
16 So Much Like My Dad Video
17 I Cross My Heart Video
18 Overnight Male
19 Heartland Video
20 When Did You Stop Loving Me Video
Peter Durward Harris "Pete the music fan" (Leicester England) - February 18, 2003
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- George's second 20 hits

Continuing where the first volume finished, this set contains the hits spanning the period from the start of 1988 to early 1993. George maintained the same basic style that had been successful before, the only real difference being the songs. George did change his style more, later in the nineties, but those changes came after these tracks were recorded.

Among the classic songs here you can find Famous last words of a fool, Baby's gotten goodbye and Love without end amen. Overnight male was not officially released as a single, but received a lot of airplay. With the country singles chart being based on radio play instead of sales, the airplay it received pushed it into the bottom end of the chart, qualifying it as a hit.

Apart from Overnight male, the only other hit that didn't make the country top ten was George's cover of Lovesick blues. Apparently, many radio stations refused to play it because it features George yodelling.

There is no volume three as such, although Latest greatest straitest hits covers the period from 1994 to 1999 and the intervening hits can be found on George's 1993 album, Easy come easy go.

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