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50 Number Ones

50 Number Ones
George Strait

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. I Hate Everything
  2. Fool Hearted Memory
  3. A Fire I Can't Put Out
  4. You Look So Good In Love
  5. Right Or Wrong
  6. Let's Fall To Pieces Together
  7. Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind?
  8. The Chair
  9. Nobody In His Right Mind Would've Left Her
  10. It Ain't Cool To Be Crazy About You
  11. Ocean Front Property
  12. All My Ex's Live In Texas
  13. Am I Blue
  14. Famous Last Words Of A Fool
  15. Baby Blue
  16. If You Ain't Lovin' (You Ain't Livin')
  17. Baby's Gotten Good At Goodbye
  18. What's Going On In Your World
  19. Ace In The Hole
  20. Love Without End, Amen
  21. I've Come To Expect It From You
  22. If I Know Me
  23. You Know Me Better Than That
  24. The Chill Of An Early Fall
  25. So Much Like My Dad
  26. I Cross My Heart

Disc 2:

  1. Heartland
  2. Easy Come, Easy Go
  3. I'd Like To Have That One Back
  4. The Man In Love With You
  5. The Big One
  6. You Can't Make A Heart Love Somebody
  7. Lead On
  8. Check Yes Or No
  9. I Know She Still Loves Me
  10. Blue Clear Sky
  11. Carried Away
  12. I Can Still Make Cheyenne
  13. One Night At A Time
  14. Carrying Your Love With Me
  15. Today My World Slipped Away
  16. Round About Way
  17. I Just Want To Dance With You
  18. TRUE
  19. We Really Shouldn't Be Doing This
  20. Write This Down
  21. The Best Day
  22. Go On
  23. Run
  24. Living and Living Well
  25. She'll Leave You With A Smile

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #477 in Music
  • Released on: 2004-10-05
  • Number of discs: 2

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
When George Strait's "She'll Leave You With a Smile" moved to the top of the country charts in early 2003, the handsome Lone Star crooner bested Conway Twitty for the most No. 1 singles by a solo artist. This collection of 50 chart-toppers, spanning 22 years, showcases the Cadillac of country singers at his best, blending traditional and contemporary stylings, but never straying too far from the core of his Texas barroom sound. "Fool Hearted Memory," from 1982, proves that Strait had his uncluttered production and straightforward vocal approach down from the start, no matter how many producers guided him to his peak. Through the years, the path to superstardom dictated that he trade the crisp Western swing of "Right or Wrong" and "Ace in the Hole" for squishy, mid-tempo crowd pleasers like "Check Yes or No" and "Write This Down." But he redeemed himself with such poignant heartbreakers as "So Much Like My Dad" and "…Smile." This retrospective's one new track, "I Hate Everything," about a man in a bar who's besotted more from pain than whiskey, doesn't match up with the singer's best material, but it's still got that irresistible Strait hook: average-guy sincerity wrapped in a down-to-earth heart. --Alanna Nash


Customer Reviews

I don't care5
So some of the songs are truncated. I don't care! Country music is not a genre with a definite pattern in the composition like concerti and symphonies. It was difficult to get all those 50 hits on two discs, and I appreciate the effort.

When I'm riding down the road and listening to George Strait, I enjoy his own unique style with a hint of the rhythm that Johnny Cash used and a big dose of the melancholy that made us all love George Jones. Then I hear some novelty country Western tune from back in the 1980's, and I'm smiling again.

George Strait is the kind of male singer that makes a woman feel good. When we women listen to him, we can think about the men in our lives. His songs convey an appreciation and love for women. I don't know of anyone else who stirs up that much feeling. He's not self-absorbed, and his lyrics that he selects are all about men who loved women. Often things just didn't turn out right. The poignancy of this album and the vulerability of George Strait affect me.

George Strait 50 #ones5
I really enjoy listening to this cd, it has some great songs,but of course I love this artist anyway. The service from Amazon was also great and very speedy. The links in amazon were great as far as looking for prouducts and service.And I will continue to use Amazon for other purchases. Thank you Amazon

It's George, so I give it five stars5
I love George Strait. He is the uncrowned king of country, and anybody who has listened to him and bought his records over the years know and love "King George." And if you listen to the opening vocals on songs like 'Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind,' you'll instantly know why.

While I have panned this release in some of my other George reviews (see 'Greatest Hits' where I complain about the really bad edits), I listened to this release and realized the edits aren't bad at all. Now yes, they ARE still edited, and that won't change, but if you're just avoiding this release because of the edits, they aren't that bad.

Disc one is where the classic George is. It features the new song 'I Hate Everything,' and the rest is the George from 1981-1992. The classic stuff starts with 'Fool Hearted Memory,' and ends with his role as Dusty in 'Pure Country' with the song 'I Cross My Heart,' which is the best song from the soundtrack.

Disc two features his most recent songs, including 'True,' 'You Can't Make A Heart Love Somebody,' 'Write This Down,' 'Check Yes Or No' and 'The Big One.' The edits here are, I think, worse than on disc one. But they aren't terrible, either.

Overall, this is highly recommended for a casual George fan. Not a bad set despite the edits.

Recommended. ENJOY!!!