Tim McGraw Album: “Number One Hits”
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Release Date:2010-11-30
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Type:Unknown
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Explicit Lyrics:No
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UPC:715187920521
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
- Tim is a true southern musician w/ pure talent
Tim McGraw is by far one of the best country artists out there who has been around for awhile and still making #1 hits. This is the best of the best all in one album. Clearly an amazing deal- scoop it up now and enjoy a man who is easy on the eyes and ears!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Big Tim McGraw Fan
This is a good buy for people who only know some of Tim's songs, or who want a collection of some of his best works, rather than buying all the CDs individually. Additionally, I really liked the song "Felt Good on my Lips," so this was an easy sell for me.
Judy (New York, NY) - January 03, 2013
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Love this album!!
I bought this album for one song but winded up loving them all. This is an amazing album and I haven't gotten sick of it and I must have played it a thousand times already.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Tim McGraw's Greatest Hits
I have a lot of the CD's where the original songs are already featured, but this "Greatest Hits" CD is a wonderful mix of old and new hits from Tim McGraw that work well with my existing collection.
If you are a fan of his music, this is a great addition.
If you dont have some of the original CD's, then here (2 CD collection) are the best of those CD's. You dont have to look further.
If you are a new fan... get this CD. I am sure you will find all his hits well worth the purchase, at any price.
I am so excited to hear that he is coming to a town near me this summer. I plan on seeing him for the first time LIVE. Woohoo!!! I highly recommend this CD.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- A solid hitmaker.
Tim McGraw is one of the few regular Nashville hitmakers who manages to sing songs with substance. As trite as "Live Like You Were Dying" may be, it spoke to people; it's a song with true lasting power. Not all of the tunes collected here are ("Indian Outlaw" is best forgotten), but surprisingly, they are all well-crafted, solid tunes performed by a man who knows how to deliver a song.
The new single, "It Felt Good On My Lips," isn't worth the price of admission alone; it's a strong enough tune (another Warren Brothers number), but far from the best here. McGraw is at his best when he's digging deep down for emotion ("Grown Men Don't Cry," "Please Remember Me") or cutting loose ("Real Good Man," "Something Like That"). Intermediary tunes like "Watch the Wind Blow By" lag behind; but fortunately, these numbers are few and far between.
NUMBER ONE HITS may be an unnecessary collection for McGraw fans (who probably have all the albums already), but if you're just turning onto his music, it's a solid place to start. Never a truly great artist, McGraw does sometimes break out of Nashville's boundaries ("Last Dollar" is a perfect example), creating radio-friendly music with an artistic bent. This album showcases him as his best--which, even his critics have to admit, is pretty darn good.
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