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The Greatest Hits Collection

Brooks & Dunn

66 min · 19 tracks · country

A vibrant collection of honky-tonk anthems that merge heartfelt storytelling with infectious melodies.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • short, punchy songs
  • upbeat sing-along moments
  • nostalgic storytelling vibes
  • energetic dance floor spirit
  • casual listening with friends

Where this album fits

Themes
dancehall nostalgia· blue-collar pride· neon-lit heartbreak
Career context
Released in 1997, "The Greatest Hits Collection" marked Brooks & Dunn's commercial peak, consolidating their status as leading figures in the country music scene. By this point, they had already achieved significant success with multiple chart-topping albums and singles, making this compilation a celebration of their most beloved tracks up to that time.
Stylistic neighbors
Montgomery Gentry· Big & Rich· Toby Keith
Sounds like this from elsewhere
Drive by Alan Jackson — Shares a similar blend of storytelling and honky-tonk vibes with heartfelt melodies.
All I Want by Tim McGraw — Combines infectious melodies with relatable blue-collar narratives and emotional depth.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 My Maria 3:29
  • 2 Honky Tonk Truth 3:15
  • 3 You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone 4:52
  • 4 Boot Scootin' Boogie 3:17
  • 5 He's Got You 3:11
  • 6 Hard Workin' Man 2:58
  • 7 That Ain't No Way to Go 3:37
  • 8 Rock My World (Little Country Girl) 3:42
  • 9 Neon Moon 4:21
  • 10 Lost and Found 3:48
  • 11 She's Not the Cheatin' Kind 3:25
  • 12 Brand New Man 3:00
  • 13 Days of Thunder 3:31
  • 14 We'll Burn That Bridge 2:57
  • 15 She Used to Be Mine 3:55
  • 16 Mamma Don't Get Dressed Up for Nothing 4:06
  • 17 My Next Broken Heart 2:56
  • 18 Whiskey Under the Bridge 2:53
  • 19 Little Miss Honky Tonk 3:01

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