Track Listing DISC 1: 1. You're Gonna Be 2. Can't Even Get the Blues 3. You're the First Time I've Thought About Leaving 4. How Blue 5. Somebody Should Leave 6. Whoever's in New England 7. Little Rock 8. What Am I Gonna Do About You 9. One Promise Too Late 10. Last One to Know, The 11. Love Will Find It's Way to You 12. I Know How He Feels 13. New Fool in an Old Game 14. Cathy's Clown 15. Walk On 16. You Lie 17. Rumor Has It
DISC 2: 1. Love Needs a Holiday 2. For My Broken Heart 3. Is There Life Out There 4. Greatest Man I Ever Knew, The 5. It's Your Call 6. Heart Won't Lie, The 7. Does He Love You 8. Till You Love Me 9. Heart Is a Lonely Hunter, The 10. And Still 11. Ring on Her Finger, Time on Her Hands 12. Fear of Being Alone, The 13. How Was I to Know 14. If You See Him/If You See Her 15. Forever Love 16. What Do You Say 17. I'm a Survivor 18. Somebody
| Details | | Producer: | Buddy Cannon, David Malloy, Harold Shedd, Jerry Kennedy, Jimmy Bowen, Reba McEntire, Tim DuBois, Tony Brown | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Reba McEntire; Jerry McPherson, Jim Kimball, Kenny Greenberg (guitar); Bruce Bouton (steel guitar); Jimmy Nichols (piano); Doug Sisemore (keyboards); Spady Brannan (bass guitar); Tommy Harden (drums); Eric Darken (percussion); Jenifer Wrinkle. Recording information: Starstruck, Nashville, Tennessee (1982 - 2005). With her own her own TV sitcom and a recording career that dates back to the late 1970s, Reba McEntire is undisputedly one of country music's most popular entertainers. Although there have been numerous collections of McEntire's singles, this two-disc set is the first to span more than 20 years of her hits. With the exception of two new recordings (the thoughtful "You're Gonna Be" and the energetic "Love Needs a Holiday," which appear at the beginning of the first and second discs, respectively), this compilation moves chronologically from 1982 to 2005, presenting 35 of Reba's finest moments. Every track benefits from her powerful voice and charming Oklahoma drawl, whether she's easing into the traditional "How Blue" or the pop-tinged "And Still." A well-selected release, #1'S is an excellent overview of Reba's impressive catalog, and is ideal for both newcomers and longtime fans.
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