Greatest Hits (Gretchen Wilson album)
Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits album by country music singer Gretchen Wilson. It was released on January 19, 2010 via Columbia Nashville. The album features all of Wilson's top 40 hits and a live cover of Heart's 1977 hit "Barracuda." The album's release was announced after Wilson had parted ways with Columbia Nashville in mid-2009 to begin her own record label, Redneck Records.
Greatest Hits | ||||
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Greatest hits album by | ||||
Released | January 19, 2010 | |||
Recorded | 2004-2007 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 39:10 | |||
Label | Columbia Nashville | |||
Producer | John Rich Joe Scaife Gretchen Wilson Mark Wright | |||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Original Album[2] | Length |
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1. | "Redneck Woman" | John Rich, Gretchen Wilson | 2004 - Here for the Party | 3:42 |
2. | "Here for the Party" | Rich, Big Kenny, Wilson | 2004 - Here for the Party | 3:16 |
3. | "Homewrecker" | George Teren, Rivers Rutherford, Wilson | 2004 - Here for the Party | 3:27 |
4. | "When I Think About Cheatin'" | Rich, Wilson, Vicky McGehee | 2004 - Here for the Party | 4:09 |
5. | "California Girls" | Wilson, Rich | 2005 - All Jacked Up | 2:49 |
6. | "Politically Uncorrect" (featuring Merle Haggard) | Leslie Satcher, Danny Steagall, Billy Henderson | 2005 - All Jacked Up | 3:23 |
7. | "I Don't Feel Like Loving You Today" | Matraca Berg, Jim Collins | 2005 - All Jacked Up | 2:45 |
8. | "One of the Boys" | Teren, Rutherford, Wilson | 2007 - One of the Boys | 3:37 |
9. | "Come to Bed" (featuring John Rich) | Rich, McGehee | 2007 - One of the Boys | 3:54 |
10. | "All Jacked Up" | Wilson, Rich, McGehee | 2005 - All Jacked Up | 3:32 |
11. | "Barracuda" (live recording) | Ann Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Michael DeRosier, Sue Ennis, Roger Fisher | 2010 - Previously Unreleased | 4:30 |
Total length: | 39:10 |
Chart performance
Chart (2010) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums | 24 |
U.S. Billboard 200 | 168 |
References
- Jurek, Thom. "Greatest Hits review". Allmusic. Retrieved July 8, 2011.
- https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/81jUSOJH%2B7L._SL1228_.jpg
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