16 Biggest Hits (Ricky Van Shelton album)

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16 Biggest Hits
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2009 re-issue
Greatest hits album by
Released2 February 1999
Genre Country
Length50:18
Label Columbia Nashville, Legacy
Producer Steve Buckingham
Ricky Van Shelton chronology
Making Plans
(1998)
16 Biggest Hits
(1999)
Fried Green Tomatoes
(2000)
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16 Biggest Hits is a budget priced compilation album from country music artist Ricky Van Shelton. This is one of many similar compilations released by various record labels to capitalize on its catalogue and especially Ricky Van Shelton. This was his last overall album for Columbia Records. It was re-released on March 24, 2009.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Original AlbumLength
1."Somebody Lied"Joe Chambers, Larry Jenkins Wild-Eyed Dream 3:21
2."Life Turned Her That Way" Harlan Howard Wild-Eyed Dream3:23
3."Don't We All Have the Right" Roger Miller Wild-Eyed Dream2:36
4."I'll Leave This World Loving You"Wayne Kemp Loving Proof 3:06
5."From a Jack to a King" Ned Miller Loving Proof2:21
6."Living Proof"Steve Clark, Johnny MacRae Loving Proof3:22
7."I've Cried My Last Tear for You"Tony King, Chris Waters RVS III 2:29
8."I Am a Simple Man" Walt Aldridge Backroads 3:26
9."Keep It Between the Lines" Russell Smith, Cathy LouvinBackroads3:49
10."Statue of a Fool" Jan Crutchfield RVS III3:04
11."I Meant Every Word He Said"Joe Chambers, Bucky Jones, Curly Putman RVS III3:03
12."Backroads" Charlie Major Backroads3:42
13."Hole in My Pocket" Boudleaux Bryant, Felice Bryant Loving Proof2:32
14."Life's Little Ups and Downs"Margaret Ann RichRVS III3:37
15."Crime of Passion" Walt Aldridge, Mac McAnally Wild-Eyed Dream3:27
16."Wild Man"Rick Giles. Susan Longacre Greatest Hits Plus 3:17

Release history

YearTypeLabelCatalogue
1999CassetteColumbia/Legacy69737
1999CDColumbia/Legacy69737
2009CDLegacy8869741336

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