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Number One Hits

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Download links and information about Number One Hits by Tim McGraw. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Country, Pop genres. It contains 24 tracks with total duration of 01:37:59 minutes.

Artist: Tim McGraw
Release date: 2010
Genre: Country, Pop
Tracks: 24
Duration: 01:37:59
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Live Like You Were Dying 5:00
2. Don't Take The Girl 4:09
3. It's Your Love (featuring Faith Hill) 3:47
4. Just To See You Smile 3:35
5. Something Like That 3:03
6. My Next Thirty Years 3:37
7. The Cowboy In Me 4:04
8. She Never Lets It Go To Her Heart 3:06
9. I Like It, I Love It 3:25
10. Watch The Wind Blow By 4:36
11. Please Remember Me 4:56
12. Real Good Man 4:14
13. Southern Voice 4:02
14. My Best Friend 4:39
15. Everywhere 4:50
16. Grown Men Don't Cry 3:54
17. Back When 4:29
18. Angry All The Time 4:30
19. Last Dollar (Fly Away) 3:57
20. Unbroken 4:01
21. Where The Green Grass Grows 3:21
22. Not A Moment Too Soon 3:47
23. Indian Outlaw (Dance Mix) 4:20
24. Felt Good On My Lips 4:37

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Even with two discs, not all of Tim McGraw's radio chart-toppers could fit in this still-generous 24-track offering. Number One Hits is sequenced non-chronologically, but the songs play with the cohesive flow of a proper album—or in this case, a double album. The emotionally heavy power ballad "Live Like You Were Dying" sets the tone, with a riveting narrative crooned in his warm tenor over orchestrally arranged country-pop. But it’s the catchy, uplifting, and anthemic chorus here that serves as a great reminder that McGraw has scored at least one chart-busting hit each year since 1994. Fans of his early recordings are sure to get nostalgic over his early hits, like the similarly sentimental “Don’t Take the Girl” and the infectious, honky-tonkin’ line-dance rocker "I Like It, I Love It" from his 1995 album All I Want. “It’s Your Love,” McGraw’s heartfelt duet with his wife, Faith Hill, is easily the most romantic song here. The hard-driving “Felt Good on My Lips” provides the essential new cut.