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| A Little Less Talk..., Should've Been A Cowboy, He Ain't Worth Missing, Me Too, I'm So Happy I Can't Stop Crying, more. |
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| 1 Should've Been a Cowboy |
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| 2 He Ain't Worth Missing |
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| 3 A Little Less Talk and a Lot More Action |
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| 4 Wish I Didn't Know Now |
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| 5 Who's That Man |
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| 6 You Ain't Much Fun |
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| 7 Does That Blue Moon Ever Shine on You |
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| 8 A Woman's Touch |
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| 9 Me Too |
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| 10 I'm So Happy I Can't Stop Crying |
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| 11 We Were in Love |
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| 12 Dream Walkin' |
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Album Review
Toby Keith didn't become a crossover superstar until 2002, when his post-9/11 anthem "Courtesy Of The Red, White And Blue" made him a household name, but by then, he had been a country star for nearly a decade, constantly reaching the upper heights of the country charts while on Mercury. That's the era covered on 2003's "20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection": the years between his 1993 self-titled debut and his 1997 farewell to Mercury, "Dream Walkin'". This does its job perfectly, containing all of his big hits from this era, including "Should'Ve Been A Cowboy," "A Little Less Talk And A Little More Action," and "Me Too." In fact, even though this disc has two less tracks, this mid-priced collection is better than 1998's "Greatest Hits, Vol. 1" since it has no filler, all the biggest and best hits, and is presented in chronological order -- all factors that make this a near-ideal summary of Keith's Mercury recordings as well as a fine introduction to the man himself. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Biography


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