Number One Hits (Tim McGraw album)

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Number One Hits
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Greatest hits album by
ReleasedNovember 30, 2010 (2010-11-30)
Genre Country
Length97:59
Label Curb
Producer Various original producers
Tim McGraw chronology
Southern Voice
(2009)
Number One Hits
(2010)
Emotional Traffic
(2012)
Singles from Number One Hits
  1. "Felt Good on My Lips"
    Released: September 20, 2010
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Number One Hits is the fourth compilation album by American country music artist Tim McGraw. It was released in the United States on November 30, 2010, by Curb Records. The album's new song, "Felt Good on My Lips", was released as the album's lead single, and has since become another number one hit. [3] [4] According to the chart dated November 30, 2011, the album has sold 484,000 copies in the US. [5]

Contents

As a bonus track, this album also includes the dance mix of McGraw's first top 10 hit "Indian Outlaw".

Track listing

CD 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Live Like You Were Dying" Craig Wiseman, Tim Nichols 4:58
2."Don't Take the Girl"Craig Martin, Larry W. Johnson4:11
3."It's Your Love" (duet with Faith Hill)Stephony Smith3:45
4."Just to See You Smile" Mark Nesler, Tony Martin 3:33
5."Something Like That"Rick Ferrell, Keith Follesé 3:01
6."My Next Thirty Years" Phil Vassar 3:37
7."The Cowboy in Me" Al Anderson, Craig Wiseman, Jeffrey Steele 4:05
8."She Never Lets It Go to Her Heart" Chris Waters, Tom Shapiro 3:06
9."I Like It, I Love It"Mark Hall, Jeb Stuart Anderson, Steve Dukes3:24
10."Watch the Wind Blow By" Anders Osborne, Dylan Altman4:36
11."Please Remember Me" Rodney Crowell, Will Jennings 4:55
12."Real Good Man"George Teren, Rivers Rutherford 4:16
CD 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Southern Voice" Bob DiPiero, Tom Douglas 4:02
2."My Best Friend"Bill Luther, Aimee Mayo 4:40
3."Everywhere" Mike Reid, Wiseman4:51
4."Grown Men Don't Cry"Douglas, Steve Seskin 3:56
5."Back When" Jeff Stevens, Stan Lynch, Stephony Smith4:59
6."Angry All the Time" Bruce Robison 4:30
7."Last Dollar (Fly Away)" Big Kenny 4:30
8."Unbroken"Annie Roboff, Holly Lamar 4:01
9."Where the Green Grass Grows"Jess Leary, Wiseman3:22
10."Not a Moment Too Soon" Wayne Perry, Joe Barnhill 3:44
11."Indian Outlaw" (Dance Mix)Tommy Barnes, Jumpin' Gene Simmons, John D. Loudermilk 4:20
12."Felt Good on My Lips" Brett Beavers, Jim Beavers, Brett Warren, Brad Warren 4:37

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA) [26] 2× Platinum2,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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