1. Sticks and Stones 2. Today's Lonely Fool 3. Runnin' Behind 4. Somebody Paints the Wall 5. Alibis 6. Can't Break it to My Heart 7. My Second Home 8. If the Good Die Young 9. Renegades, Rebels and Rogues 10. I See It Now 11. As Any Fool Can See 12. Texas Tornado 13. If the World had a Front Porch 14. If You Loved Me 15. Time Marches On 16. Stars Over Texas 17. Is That a Tear 18. Better Man, Better Off 19. How a Cowgirl Says Goodbye 20. Lessons Learned 21. Paint Me a Birmingham
Album Description
This collection of Tracy Lawrence's greatest hits features 7 number one classics including "Sticks and Stones," "Alibis," and "Time Marches On."
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The Very Best of Tracy Lawrence
- Audio CD: 0 pages (2007-07-10)
- Publisher: Rhino / Wea
- Label: Rhino / Wea
- Studio: Rhino / Wea
- Average Customer Review:
based on 2 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #15619
Avg. Customer Review:
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Welcome Back! 2007-09-13
Comment: It was great to hear the Tracy Lawrence was coming back. It was equally as nice to hear a little of his old stuff, but wished the cd had more new songs. Tracy sounds as good as ever with his rich voice, and true country style. There is no mistaking he is country. I hope he enjoys his come back and does some touring this year.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Can't Resist It! 2007-08-21
Comment: I have been a long time fan of Tracy Lawrence, and have all the song in this compilation. However, there are so many great tunes in here I just can't pass it out. It is a good thing to have all these gems put together in one disc. Some singers are good at up-tempos and some are keen at those tear jerkers. But I think Mr.Tracy Lawrence is an expert of all two. You can tell from those ballads like 'I see it now', ' If you loved me', etc. or the up tempos like 'If the world had a front Porch', 'Lessons Learned', and many more. If you are new to this singer, you are lucky ones to kick off with this album, be prepared to spend more money searching on his old albums.
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