Dance Like You Don't Give a.... Greatest Hits Remixes

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Dance Like You Don't Give a.... Greatest Hits Remixes
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Greatest hits album / remix album by
ReleasedAugust 5, 2014
Recorded1997–2014
Genre
Length55:35
Label Curb
Producer
LeAnn Rimes chronology
Spitfire
(2013)
Dance Like You Don't Give a.... Greatest Hits Remixes
(2014)
One Christmas: Chapter 1
(2014)

Dance Like You Don't Give a.... Greatest Hits Remixes is the third greatest hits album and second remix album by American country singer LeAnn Rimes. The album was released on August 5, 2014, by Curb Records. It became Rimes's first album to chart on the US Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart.

Contents

Background and release

The album was originally set to be released in June 2014 [1] but was postponed to August 5, 2014, where it was released to digital download and streaming services by Curb Records. [2] The album was also released on CD exclusively to US Walmart stores along with Rimes's first greatest hits album. [3] The album consists of remixes of Rimes's top 20 Hot 100 singles, as well as newer remixes of older hits. For the remixes to "Crazy Women" and "Spitfire", Rimes went back into the studio to record new vocals for the songs. [4]

In an interview with Country Weekly Rimes stated, "Everyone knows I love to dance. What better way to celebrate the next chapter of my music than to remix some of my favorite hits from over the years to get my fans out on the dance floor shaking their asses." [5]

Commercial performance

The album debuted at number sixteen on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart, becoming Rimes's first album to ever enter the chart. However, due to the CD set released exclusively at Walmart containing Rimes's previously released Greatest Hits album the sales for that set, 2,000 units, were ineligible to be included with the stand-alone album and as such charted at number nineteen, three spots below it, on the Dance/Electronic Albums chart. [4] The album peaked at number fifty on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. [6]

Track listing

Dance Like You Don't Give a.... Greatest Hits Remixes
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Gasoline and Matches" (Dave Audé Remix; featuring Rob Thomas and Jeff Beck)
4:43
2."What I Cannot Change" (Kaskade Remix)
  • L. Rimes
  • Brown
3:38
3."Crazy Women" (7th Heaven Remix)
  • L. Rimes
  • Brown
  • Jon Dixon [a]
  • Andy Wetson [a]
3:21
4."I Need You" (Digital Dog Remix)
  • Dennis Matkosky
  • Ty Lacy
  • Wilbur C. Rimes
  • L. Rimes
  • Digital Dogs [a]
4:48
5."Help Me Make It Through the Night" (Fear of Tigers Remix) Kris Kristofferson
  • Vince Gill
  • Brown
  • L. Rimes
  • John Hobbs
  • Justin Niebamk
  • Benjamin Berry [a]
3:07
6."Spitfire" (Fagault and Marina Remix)
  • L. Rimes
  • Brown
  • David Baerwald
  • L. Rimes
  • Brown
  • Evgeniy Kolesnikov [a]
  • Marina Zaretskaya [a]
3:52
7."Can't Fight the Moonlight" (Alias Remix) Diane Warren
4:58
8."You've Ruined Me" (Dave Audé Remix)
  • L. Rimes
  • Brown
  • Dave Audé [a]
3:51
9."How Do I Live" (Cahill Remix)Warren
6:29
10."Strong" (Cicada Remix)
  • Matkosky
  • Jess Cates
  • L. Rimes
  • Huff
  • Cicada [a]
4:48
11."Nothin' Better to Do" (Soul Seekerz Remix)
  • Rimes
  • Dean Sheremet
  • Brown
  • Huff
  • Soul Seekerz [a]
3:15
12."Headphones" (Headspinners Remix)
  • Blair Daly
  • Matkosky
  • L. Rimes
3:39
13."Grace" (with The Crystal Method)
  • L. Rimes
  • Brown
  • Kenneth Jordan
  • Scott Kirkland
The Crystal Method5:06
Total length:55:35

Notes

Credits and personnel

Additional credits for Dance Like You Don't Give a.... Greatest Hits Remixes adapted from liner notes. [7]

Charts

Chart performance for Dance Like You Don't Give a.... Greatest Hits Remixes
Chart (2014)Peak
position
US Dance/Electronic Albums ( Billboard ) [4] 16
US Dance/Electronic Albums (Billboard) (2-CD set with Greatest Hits ) [4] 19
US Top Country Albums (Billboard) [6] 50

Release history

Release date and formats for Dance Like You Don't Give a.... Greatest Hits Remixes
RegionDateFormatLabelRef.
United StatesAugust 5, 2014 Curb [2] [3]
Various
  • Digital download
  • streaming
[8] [9] [10]

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