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Upper 48 Hits 1972-97

Upper 48 Hits 1972-97
Tanya Tucker

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Delta Dawn
  2. Love's The Answer
  3. The Jamestown Ferry
  4. What's Your Mama's Name, Child?
  5. Blood Red And Going Down
  6. Would You Lay With Me (In A Field Of Stone)?
  7. The Man That Turned My Mama On
  8. Lizzie & The Rainman
  9. San Antonio Stroll
  10. Don't Believe My Heart Can Stand Another You
  11. You've Got Me To Hold On To
  12. Here's Some Love
  13. Ridin' Rainbows
  14. It's A Cowboy Lovin' Night
  15. Dancing The Night Away
  16. Texas (When I Die)
  17. I'm The Singer, You're The Song
  18. Pecos Promenade
  19. Can I See You Tonight?
  20. Feel Right
  21. Baby I'm Yours
  22. Just Another Love
  23. I'll Come Back As Another Woman
  24. It's Only Over For You
  25. Love Me Like You Used To

Disc 2:

  1. One Love At A Time
  2. I Won't Take Less Than Your Love
  3. If It Don't Come Easy
  4. Strong Enough To Bend
  5. Highway Robbery
  6. Call On Me
  7. My Arms Stay Open All Night
  8. Walking Shoes
  9. Don't Go Out With Him
  10. It Won't Be Me
  11. Oh What It Did To Me
  12. Down To My Last Teardrop
  13. (Without You) What Do I Do With Me?
  14. Some Kind Of Trouble
  15. If Your Heart Ain't Busy Tonight
  16. Two Sparrows In A Hurricane
  17. It's A Little Too Late
  18. Tell Me About It
  19. Soon
  20. We Don't Have To Do This
  21. Hangin' In
  22. You Just Watch Me
  23. Little Things

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #55717 in Music
  • Released on: 2002-10-07
  • Number of discs: 2

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Aussie exclusive compilation featuring 48 hits, 47 of which made the U.S. Billboard Top 20 between 1972 & 97, including 10 number ones & 21 top fives. The only comprehensive, cross-label anthology available in the world. Featuring a deluxe 16-page color booklet with detailed liner notes. Over 150 minutes of music. Raven Records/EMI. 2002.


Customer Reviews

Brings back fond memories of Tanya as a teen!5
I couldn't make up my mind between DEFINITIVE HITS and this CD, but because this one had both of Tanya Tucker's original hits, DELTA DAWN and THE JAMESTOWN FERRY, I chose this one. Besides it has her hits all the way back to 1972 when I first met her.

I was fortunate enough to interview Tanya for The Gilroy News Herald which I edited in the early 70s. The interview was at a friend's ranch in nearby San Martin and was a memorable day. Since Tanya was only fourteen (or was it fifteen?) at the time, my children were invited too. Being still young and natural, Tanya was an easy interview, so I got a nice scoop. And the kids enjoyed getting to know her a little.

The meeting/interview was held at the time that Tanya's debut hit, DELTA DAWN, was climbing the charts and THE JAMESTOWN FERRY was just taking off. As was traditional in those days, Tanya gave me and the kids autographed studio photos as mementos. I framed mine for the newspaper office, naturally, and later hung it on my "Brag Wall" in my home office.

Sorry to digress, but I enjoy "living in the past" from time to time. LOL.

As a country-western fan I enjoy all the songs on this album, but the two mentioned above are my all-time faves by Tanya ... for sentimental reasons.

No matter how much Tanya Tucker changed in later years, she remained a major talent. I recommend all her music very highly ... and her "reality show" is fun to watch, also. It's a treat for me to see her in later years and get to know a little about her children. Keep rockin', Tanya!

Reviewed by: Betty Dravis, 2008
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Upper 48 hits 72-975
Super...but I am a Tanya Tucker fan ...She can do no wrong Top Country Artist

Whatever happened to "Spring"?5
I have a handful of Tanya "Hits" collections, the best one issued a few years ago with 20 songs on it. Now we get this fantastic collection with 48 songs and my favorite Tanya song, "Spring" is still missing! I can't possibly be the only one who loved this song. Why has it been forgotten? I only have it on an old "budget" cassette that came out years ago. Still, this is the most exciting collection that I've come across.