Greatest Hits (Mark Chesnutt album)
Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits compilation released by American country music artist Mark Chesnutt. It features ten of the greatest hits from his second through sixth studio albums, as well as the newly recorded tracks "It's a Little Too Late" and "Let It Rain". Both of these tracks were released as singles in 1996, peaking at #1 and #8, respectively, on the Hot Country Songs charts. The album itself earned RIAA platinum certification.
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Released | November 19, 1996 | |||
Recorded | 1990-1996 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 40:00 | |||
Label | Decca | |||
Producer | Previously released material produced by Mark Wright "It's a Little Too Late" and "Let It Rain" produced by Tony Brown | |||
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Robert Christgau | A−[1] |
Track listing
- "Bubba Shot the Jukebox" (Dennis Linde) - 3:06
- "Too Cold at Home" (Bobby Harden) - 3:38
- "Blame It on Texas" (Ronnie Rogers, Mark Wright) - 2:49
- "Almost Goodbye" (Billy Livsey, Don Schlitz) - 4:09
- "It's a Little Too Late" (Mark Chesnutt, Roger Springer, Slugger Morrissette) - 2:43
- "Ol' Country" (Bobby Lamoyne Harden) - 3:50
- "Brother Jukebox" (Paul Craft) - 3:04
- "Gonna Get a Life" (Frank Dycus, Jim Lauderdale) - 3:43
- "Let It Rain" (Chesnutt, Springer, Steve Leslie) - 3:01
- "It Sure Is Monday" (Linde) - 2:56
- "Goin' Through the Big D" (M. Wright, Jon Wright, Rogers) - 2:34
- "I'll Think of Something" (Jerry Foster, Bill Rice) - 4:12
Personnel
The following musicians performed on the new tracks "It's a Little Too Late" and "Let It Rain".
- Eddie Bayers - drums
- Tim Broussard - diatonic accordion
- Larry Byrom - electric guitar
- Mark Chesnutt - lead vocals
- Stuart Duncan - fiddle
- Liana Manis - background vocals
- Michael Rhodes - bass guitar
- Matt Rollings - piano
- Brent Rowan - electric guitar
- Robby Turner - steel guitar
- Biff Watson - acoustic guitar
- Curtis Young - background vocals
Chart performance
Chart (1996) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums | 18 |
U.S. Billboard 200 | 130 |
Canadian RPM Country Albums | 14 |
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References
- Christgau, Robert. "Mark Chesnutt". Robert Christgau.
Further reading
- Greatest Hits (CD liner notes). Mark Chesnutt. Decca Records. 1996. 11529.CS1 maint: others (link)
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