Greatest Hits (Joe Diffie album)

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Greatest Hits
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Greatest hits album by
ReleasedJune 9, 1998
Genre Country
Length42:09
Label Epic
Producer Johnny Slate
Bob Montgomery
Don Cook
Lonnie Wilson
Joe Diffie
Joe Diffie chronology
Twice Upon a Time
(1997)
Greatest Hits
(1998)
A Night to Remember
(1999)
Singles from Greatest Hits
  1. "Texas Size Heartache"
    Released: March 23, 1998
  2. "Poor Me"
    Released: September 1998
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Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits package released by American country music artist Joe Diffie. Released in 1998 on Epic Records, it contains the biggest hit singles from his first five studio albums, as well as three new tracks ("Poor Me", "Texas Size Heartache", and "Hurt Me All the Time"), of which the first two were released as singles.

Contents

Don Cook and Lonnie Wilson produced the new recordings.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Third Rock from the Sun" (radio edit)Sterling Whipple, Tony Martin, John Greenebaum2:48
2."John Deere Green" Dennis Linde 4:34
3."Texas Size Heartache"Zack Turner, Lonnie Wilson 2:41
4."Ships That Don't Come In"Paul Nelson, Dave Gibson 3:39
5."Pickup Man"Howard Perdew, Kerry Kurt Phillips3:37
6."So Help Me Girl"Perdew, Andy Spooner3:32
7."Poor Me" Al Anderson, Bob DiPiero 4:09
8."Honky Tonk Attitude"Joe Diffie, Lee Bogan3:49
9."Home"Fred Lehner, Spooner3:20
10."Prop Me Up Beside the Jukebox (If I Die)"Perdew, Phillips, Rick Blaylock3:46
11."Bigger Than the Beatles"Steve Dukes, Jeb Stuart Anderson3:55
12."Hurt Me All the Time"Terry Skinner, Chad Austin2:20

Personnel

The following musicians performed on the tracks "Texas Size Heartache", "Poor Me", and "Hurt Me All the Time".

Chart performance

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