Greatest Hits 1994–2004 (Terri Clark album)

Greatest Hits 1994-2004
Greatest hits album by Terri Clark
Released July 27, 2004
Genre Country
Length 47:51
Label Mercury
Producer Byron Gallimore
Steuart Smith
Keith Stegall
Chris Waters
Terri Clark chronology
Pain to Kill
(2003)
Greatest Hits 1994-2004
(2004)
Life Goes On
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Robert Christgau[1]

Greatest Hits 1994-2004 is the first greatest hits album by country music artist Terri Clark. It was released July 27, 2004 on Mercury Records. The album chronicles her highest-charting singles in the U.S., starting with her 1995 debut "Better Things to Do" and going through "I Just Wanna Be Mad", the last single from her previous album, 2003's Pain to Kill.

Also included on this compilation are three new tracks: "Girls Lie Too", "One of the Guys", and a live rendition of her 2000 single "No Fear". "Girls Lie Too" was released, and it became a Number One hit on the country charts in August 2004. After that single, Clark released the #26-peaking "The World Needs a Drink", which was not included on an album. It was certified Gold by the RIAA in December 2004.

Track listing

  1. "Better Things to Do" (Terri Clark, Tom Shapiro, Chris Waters) - 3:08
  2. "When Boy Meets Girl" (Clark, Shapiro, Waters) - 3:02
  3. "If I Were You" (Clark) - 3:56
  4. "Poor Poor Pitiful Me" (Warren Zevon) - 3:10
  5. "Emotional Girl" (Rick Bowles, Clark, Waters) - 3:09
  6. "Now That I Found You" (J.D. Martin, Paul Begaud, Vanessa Corish) - 3:39
  7. "You're Easy on the Eyes" (Clark, Shapiro, Waters) - 3:33
  8. "Everytime I Cry" (Bob Regan, Karen Staley) - 3:48
  9. "A Little Gasoline" (Dean Miller, Tammy Rogers) - 3:09
  10. "I Just Wanna Be Mad" (Kelley Lovelace, Lee Thomas Miller) - 3:26
  11. "I Wanna Do It All" (Rick Giles, Gilles Godard, Tim Nichols) - 2:54
  12. "Girls Lie Too" (Connie Harrington, Lovelace, Nichols) - 3:35
  13. "One of the Guys" (Clark, Godard, Nichols) - 3:13
  14. "No Fear (Live)" (Mary Chapin Carpenter, Clark) - 4:08

Personnel on tracks 12 and 13

Chart performance

Chart (2004) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 4
U.S. Billboard 200 14

References

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