Mac Davis: Greatest Hits
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Baby Don't Get Hooked On Me
- Stop And Smell The Roses
- One Hell Of A Woman
- Burnin' Thing
- Watchin' Scotty Grow
- In The Ghetto
- Friend, Lover, Woman, Wife
- Something's Burning
- Memories
- I Believe In Music
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #80495 in Music
- Released on: 1990-10-25
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
It's great.
I have never been much into country, until we saw Mac Davis in concert. He is very entertaining.
When you're Mac Davis, it's indeed hard to be humble!
Mac Davis' songs are at once funny, hard-driving, sensitive and tuneful. As a rock and roller, he's driven and upbeat and can compete with everybody else in the business; as an interpreter, both his own work and that of other artists, of slow-paced songs, he can without doubt carry a tune.
That Mac Davis is an excellent songwriter is without question, proven by the fact that many of his songs have been carried and recorded by other artists, i.e. In The Ghetto and Memories (Elvis Presley), Baby Don't Get Hooked On Me (The Lettermen), Something's Burning (Kenny Rogers), Watchin' Scotty Grow (Bobby Goldsboro), I Believe In Music (The Gallery), just to name a few.
With his talents and gifts as performer and songwriter, it is understandable why it's hard for Mac Davis to be humble!
Another "Greatest Hits" Album That Leaves a Few Off
Much like Eddie Rabbitt's All Time Greatest Hits CD, this compilation of Mac Davis "hits" is missing quite a few. Where are It's Hard to Be Humble, Rock n Roll I Gave You All the Best Years of My Life, Texas in My Rear View Mirror, and All The Love in the World????? I'll never figure out why record companies put out Greatest Hits CD's that aren't. But once again, this is the best of a slim crop, if you're a Mac Davis fan.




