Playlist: The Very Best of Brooks & Dunn
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Playlist: The Very Best of Brooks & Dunn is a 2008 compilation album by Brooks & Dunn. It is part of a series of similar Playlist albums issued by Sony BMG, the parent company of Brooks & Dunn's label, Arista Nashville. The album features ten of Brooks & Dunn's singles. "Best of My Love" was originally included on Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles, "Against the Wind" on the King of the Hill soundtrack and "I Ain't Living Long Like This" on I've Always Been Crazy: A Tribute to Waylon Jennings, while "The Fightin' Side of Me" was previously unissued. "Only in America" is a live performance from Farm Aid 2003.
Critical reception
Playlist: The Very Best of Brooks & Dunn received three out of five stars from InMusic. The author wrote that "this greatest hits compilation is filled with the Brooks & Dunn tracks that have made the country duo a staple among new country enthusiasts."[1]
Track listing
1. |
"Boot Scootin' Boogie" | Ronnie Dunn |
3:19 |
2. |
"Lost and Found" | Kix Brooks, Don Cook |
3:48 |
3. |
"Hard Workin' Man" | Dunn |
2:58 |
4. |
"Best of My Love" | Glenn Frey, Don Henley, J. D. Souther |
4:37 |
5. |
"That Ain't No Way to Go" | Brooks, Dunn, Cook |
3:37 |
6. |
"You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone" | Brooks, Dunn, Cook |
4:51 |
7. |
"My Maria" | B.W. Stevenson, Daniel Moore |
3:29 |
8. |
"Against the Wind" | Bob Seger |
4:59 |
9. |
"Ain't Nothing 'Bout You" | Tom Shapiro, Rivers Rutherford |
3:37 |
10. |
"My Heart Is Lost to You" | Brett Beavers, Connie Harrington |
3:00 |
11. |
"I Ain't Living Long Like This" | Rodney Crowell |
4:27 |
12. |
"You Can't Take the Honky Tonk Out of the Girl" | Bob DiPiero, Bart Allmand |
3:43 |
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"Only in America" | Brooks, Ronnie Rogers, Cook |
5:00 |
14. |
"The Fightin' Side of Me" | Merle Haggard |
4:02 |
Chart performance
Playlist: The Very Best of Brooks & Dunn peaked at number 48 on the U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums chart the week of January 24, 2009.[2]
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Peak position |
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums |
48 |
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