1. Chattahoochee 2. Gone Country - Alan Jackson, McDill, B. 3. It Must Be Love - Alan Jackson, McDill, B. 4. Midnight in Montgomery 5. Chasin' That Neon Rainbow 6. Don't Rock the Jukebox 7. Mercury Blues - Alan Jackson, Douglas, K.C. 8. Here in the Real World 9. Pop a Top - Alan Jackson, Stuckey, N. 10. That'd Be Alright - Alan Jackson, Nichols, T. 11. I Don't Even Know Your Name 12. Gone Crazy 13. I'll Go on Loving You - Alan Jackson, Kane, K. 14. Little Man 15. Who's Cheatin' Who - Alan Jackson, Hayes, J. 16. Summertime Blues - Alan Jackson, Cochran, E.
16 Biggest Hits
- Audio CD: 0 pages (2007-08-07)
- Publisher: Arista
- Label: Arista
- Studio: Arista
- Average Customer Review:
based on 6 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #15805
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Summary: Alan JAckson 2008-10-03
Comment: You just can't go wrong with an Alan Jackson CD. I buy all his recordings.
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Summary: 16 biggest 2008-08-29
Comment: Ok if you like Alan Jackson then you might not need to get just the hits. But it is a great listen it has all his hits. What do you say about a Hits album, I mean it is HITS, not like its a B-sides or lost recordings. HITS are what people know and are familar with.
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Summary: Great AJ cd!!! 2008-02-11
Comment: A must for every Alan Jackson fan. Get one for all your friends too!!!
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Summary: Help me somebody!!! 2007-09-02
Comment: Can someone tell me the title and artist of the song that went "George Jones, Jack Daniels and me".
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Summary: Last of the Honky Tonk Heroes 2007-08-26
Comment: In the 1990s, Alan Jackson was second only to Garth Brooks in country music popularity. Unlike Garth, he has continued to make best selling albums and Top 10 charting singles right up to now. Legacy's latest entry in its 16 Biggest series includes many of Jackson's best known songs, some of which are recognized beyond the confines of country: "Don't Rock the Jukebox," "Chattahoochee," "Gone Crazy," "Midnight in Montgomery." His first hit, "Here in the Real World," is included, as are his superb covers of Eddie Cochran's "Summertime Blues" and Jim Ed Brown's "Pop a Top." And let us not forget the timely satire of "Gone Country" and the populist sentiment of "Little Man." Jackson arrived on the scene in time for the "new traditionalist" movement and quickly staked his claim as the real thing, a worthy heir to the legacies left by Hank, Buck, Merle and George. The musical evidence to support his claim is plentiful on this CD.
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Originally published in Port Folio Weekly - August 21, 2007
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