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Greatest Hits | 
| Artist: Tim McGraw Label: Curb Category: Music
List Price: £15.99 Buy New: £7.90 as of 22/11/2009 11:27 GMT details You Save: £8.09 (51%)
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Seller: mrvengeance Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 11241
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 685738602322 EAN: 0685738602322 ASIN: B0000540G5
Release Date: November 27, 2000 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Indian Outlaw | | • | Don't Take The Girl | | • | She Never Lets It Go To Her Heart | | • | I Like It I Love It | | • | Just To See You Smile | | • | It's Your Love - McGraw, Tim Faith Hill | | • | Where The Green Grass Grows | | • | For A Little While | | • | Please Remember Me | | • | Something Like That | | • | My Best Friend | | • | Maybe We Should Just Sleep On It | | • | Down On The Farm | | • | My Next Thirty Years | | • | Let's Make Love - McGraw, Tim Faith Hill |
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| Customer Reviews: A HEART POUNDING AND SOUL WARMING SMASH! February 27, 2001 13 out of 17 found this review helpful
HERE IT IS, THE VERY BEST OF TIM MCGRAW. THERE IS SOMETHING TO MOVE EVEN THE COLDEST OF HEARTS. IF YOU DON'T WANT TO BE MOVED THEN PREPARE TO DANCE TO SONGS SUCH AS 'I LIKE IT, I LOVE IT.' IT'S ONE OF THOSE ALBUMS THAT YOU WILL LISTEN TO OVER AND OVER AGAIN AND NEVER GET BORED. TIM MCGRAW MAY HAVE BEEN CRITICISED LATELY FOR HIS MOVE TO THE POP SIDE OF COUNTRY, BUT THIS GREATEST HITS ALBUM HIGHLIGHTS THAT WHATEVER HE DOES, HE DOES IT WITH A MAGICAL EDGE. HE CLEARLY HAS A VERSITILE VOICE THAT ALL SHOULD GIVE A LISTEN.
Great Music June 9, 2009 Mrs. K. L. Rance A friend suggested I listen to Tim, very happy with the music will be looking to get some more of his stuff in the future
The songs that made Tim a star September 7, 2005 Peter Durward Harris (Leicester England) 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
This compilation contains most of the hits that established Tim's reputation as a contemporary country hit-maker. Beginning as a traditional country singer, his debut album attracted little interest and he gradually changed his style with each of his next four albums sounding less country than the one before. Those four albums are the source of the hits featured here.pTim's main strength lies in his unerring ability to select exactly the right songs to appeal to the public and which also suit his voice. He made his major breakthrough with the controversial novelty song Indian outlaw, but none of his other hits here contain controversial lyrics. What you will find are a couple of duets with his wife (It's your love, Let's make love), some up-tempo songs (most notably I like it I love it) and a lot of ballads, among my favorites being Don't take the girl, Just to see you smile, My best friend and the amusing My next thirty years.pWhile some country fans objected to Tim's move away from traditional country music, album sales and singles chart placings justify Tim's decision. This compilation is a reminder that Tim was one of the most successful country singers of the nineties. He didn't stop there, as his inevitable second volume of hits will eventually confirm.
A great selection from a great artist. November 27, 2000 9 out of 12 found this review helpful
The album covers a mixture of songs from tim mcgraws career.It starts of with the song that made have a success indian outlaw and is then followed by the number one powerful song in america dont take the girl.This album also includes the foot tapping songs something like that and the tim classic i like it i love it.this album is a must have and is guarented to put a smile on any tim mcgraw fans face.
Great album from a man with a great voice November 27, 2005 Geoff Hall (Borehamwood, UK) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have a compilation of country music which featured "Please Remember Me", which led me to this album. For someone who is not a massive country music fan, this was one of those which hits the mark.pSome country, come country-pop and a couple of ballads, TM sings with a degree of strength whilst not overpowering to the point of annoyance - no, he certainly does not annoy!pThe other reviewers seem to know more about him than I do, but I guess he is married to Faith Hill and this is evident by the two tracks which feature the pair. I had a Faith Hill album, but found her too much of a power ballad singer for my liking and if I had one reservation about this album, those two tracks (total: 8 minutes) were the least effective for me.pHowever, "Please Remember Me" is a superb song and the rest are excellent and make the remaining 47 minutes a great experience.pApart from the one I#x27;ve mentioned, there are no other tracks which particularly stand-out, but this is just a consistent collection of great songs from a man with a very special voice - and therefore a great introduction to Tim.
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