Strait Out of the Box: Part 2

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Strait Out of the Box: Part 2
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ReleasedNovember 18, 2016
Recorded1996 – 2016
Genre Country
LengthDisc 1 - 64:58
Disc 2 - 68:43
Disc 3 - 68:40
Total - 3:22:21
Label MCA Nashville
Producer George Strait, Tony Brown, Chuck Ainlay
George Strait chronology
Strait for the Holidays
(2016)
Strait Out of the Box: Part 2
(2016)
Honky Tonk Time Machine
(2019)

Strait Out of the Box: Part 2 is the second box set album by American country music artist George Strait. It contains three albums worth of music, dating from 1996 up to 2016. The albums consist of 26 number one singles, 18 album cuts, and 2 new tracks that were co-written by Strait. [1]

Contents

Track listing

Disc one (1996–2000)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Blue Clear Sky" Bob DiPiero, John Jarrard, Mark D. Sanders 2:52
2."Carried Away"Steve Bogard, Jeff Stevens 3:19
3."Rockin' in the Arms of Your Memory" Dean Dillon, Norro Wilson 4:16
4."I Can Still Make Cheyenne" Aaron Barker, Erv Woolsey4:14
5."Round About Way"Steve Dean, Wil Nance3:02
6."Carrying Your Love with Me"Bogard, Stevens3:50
7."One Night at a Time" Roger Cook, Eddie Kilgallon, Earl Bud Lee3:49
8."Today My World Slipped Away" Mark Wright, Vern Gosdin 3:14
9."The Nerve" Bobby Braddock 4:06
10."I Just Want to Dance with You"Cook, John Prine 3:27
11."True" Marv Green, Stevens3:36
12."Maria" Robert Earl Keen 4:36
13."We Really Shouldn't Be Doing This" Jim Lauderdale 2:29
14."Meanwhile" Wayland Holyfield, Fred Knoblock 3:36
15."Write This Down"Dana Hunt Oglesby, Kent Robbins 3:41
16."The Best Day" Carson Chamberlain, Dillon3:24
17."Looking Out My Window Through the Pain"John Schweers3:39
18."Go On" Tony Martin, Mark Nesler 3:48
Disc two (2001–2008)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."She'll Leave You with a Smile"Odie Blackmon, Jay Knowles2:58
2."Run"Tony Lane, Anthony Smith 4:05
3."Living and Living Well"Martin, Nesler, Tom Shapiro 3:38
4."My Life's Been Grand" Merle Haggard, Terry Gordon2:38
5."Cowboys Like Us"DiPiero, Smith3:39
6."Desperately" Bruce Robison, Monte Warden4:09
7."Four Down and Twelve Across"Dillon, Tom Douglas 2:51
8."I Hate Everything" Gary Harrison, Keith Stegall 3:55
9."The Seashores of Old Mexico"Haggard4:11
10."She Let Herself Go"Dillon, Kerry Kurt Phillips3:18
11."Give It Away" Bill Anderson, Buddy Cannon, Jamey Johnson 3:30
12."Wrapped"Robison4:09
13."It Just Comes Natural"Green, Jim Collins 2:58
14."Texas Cookin'" Guy Clark 4:25
15."How 'Bout Them Cowgirls" Casey Beathard, Ed Hill 3:57
16."Come On Joe"Tony Romeo3:49
17."Troubadour" Leslie Satcher, Monty Holmes 2:56
18."River of Love" Billy Burnette, Dennis Morgan, Shawn Camp 3:15
19."I Saw God Today" Rodney Clawson, Wade Kirby, Monty Criswell3:22
Disc three (2009–2016)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Living for the Night"Dillon, Bubba Strait, George Strait3:41
2."Out of Sight, Out of Mind"B. Strait, G. Strait3:07
3."Arkansas Dave"B. Strait3:18
4."Love's Gonna Make It Alright" Al Anderson, Chris Stapleton 3:50
5."Drinkin' Man"Dillon, B. Strait, G. Strait4:27
6."Shame On Me"B. Strait, G. Strait2:39
7."Here for a Good Time"Dillon, B. Strait, G. Strait3:01
8."House Across the Bay"Dillon, B. Strait, G. Strait3:36
9."Blue Marlin Blues"Dillon, B. Strait, G. Strait3:24
10."I'll Always Remember You"Dillon, B. Strait, G. Strait3:54
11."Give It All We Got Tonight" Mark Bright, Tim James, Phil O'Donnell4:11
12."I Just Can't Go On Dying Like This"G. Strait3:57
13."That's What Breaking Hearts Do"G. Strait, B. Strait3:30
14."The Night Is Young"Dillon, B. Strait, G. Strait3:32
15."I Believe"Dillon, B. Strait, G. Strait3:46
16."Goin' Goin' Gone"Wyatt Earp, Keith Gattis 4:14
17."Everything I See"G. Strait, B. Strait, Dillon, Gattis3:49
18."Kicked Outta Country"G. Strait, Johnson3:59
19."You Gotta Go Through Hell"Dillon, B. Strait, G. Strait2:45

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