Greatest Hits... And Then Some (Aaron Tippin album)

Greatest Hits… and Then Some
Greatest hits album by Aaron Tippin
Released March 25, 1997 (1997-03-25)
Recorded 1990–1997
Genre Country
Length 44:59
Label RCA Nashville
Producer Various original producers
Compilation and new tracks produced by Steve Gibson
Aaron Tippin chronology
Tool Box
(1995)
Greatest Hits… and Then Some
(1997)
What This Country Needs
(1998)
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Greatest Hits… and Then Some is the first greatest hits compilation released by American country music artist Aaron Tippin. Released on RCA Records in 1997, it is composed of nine tracks from his first five studio albums, as well as four newly recorded tracks: "Cold Gray Kentucky Morning", "A Door", "That's What Happens When I Hold You" and "If Only Your Eyes Could Lie". Of these, "That's What Happens When I Hold You" and "A Door" were released, respectively reaching #50 and #65 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts. After this album's release, Tippin exited RCA Nashville's roster, and signed in 1998 to Lyric Street Records.

Track listing

  1. "Cold Gray Kentucky Morning" (Tim Krekel) – 3:40
  2. "You've Got to Stand for Something" (Aaron Tippin, Buddy Brock) – 3:04
  3. "There Ain't Nothin' Wrong with the Radio" (Tippin, Brock) – 2:46
  4. "I Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way" (Tippin, Butch Curry) – 3:11
  5. "A Door" (Mark D. Sanders, Tim Nichols) – 3:10
  6. "My Blue Angel" (Tippin, Kim Williams, Philip Douglas) – 3:24
  7. "Workin' Man's Ph.D." (Tippin, Douglas, Bobby Boyd) – 3:29
  8. "The Call of the Wild" (Tippin, Brock, Michael P. Heeney) – 4:30
  9. "That's What Happens When I Hold You" (Angela Kaset, Johnny Cymbal) – 3:42
  10. "Whole Lotta Love on the Line" (Tippin, Donny Kees) – 3:43
  11. "I Got It Honest" (Tippin, Bruce Burch, Marcus Franklin Johnson) – 3:45
  12. "That's as Close as I'll Get to Loving You" (Sally Dworsky, Paul Jefferson, Jan Leyers) – 3:16
  13. "If Only Your Eyes Could Lie" (Bob McDill, John Jarrard) – 3:19

Personnel

The following musicians played on the newly recorded tracks.

Chart performance

Chart (1997) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 17
U.S. Billboard 200 97

References

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