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| Born Country, Take Me Down, Jukebox In My Mind, Mountain Music, Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler), Feels So Right, Lady Down On Love, more. |
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| 1 Born Country |
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| 2 Jukebox in My Mind |
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| 3 Reckless |
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| 4 Feels So Right |
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| 5 Love in the First Degree |
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| 6 Mountain Music |
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| 7 Song of the South |
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| 8 Tennessee River |
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| 9 Take Me Down |
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| 10 Lady Down on Love |
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| 11 She and I |
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| 12 Down Home |
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| 13 Why Lady Why |
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| 14 I'm in a Hurry (And Don't Know Why) |
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| 15 Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler) |
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| 16 You've Got the Touch |
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| 17 There's No Way |
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| 18 Forty Hour Week (For a Livin') |
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| 19 If You're Gonna Play in Texas (You Gotta Have a Fiddle in the Band) |
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| 20 Southern Star |
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Album Review
"Ultimate Alabama: 20 #1 Hits" covers the band's most commercially successful tracks spanning 1980 through 2000 including "Mountain Music," "Down Home," "Jukebox In My Mind," "Southern Star," and "There'S No Way." Since the track listing is not in chronological order, the flow between ballads and up-tempo numbers is smooth. While you can't argue with the selections on "Ultimate Alabama", it does omit a few popular songs that didn't make the top of the charts including "Dixieland Delight," "(There'S A) Fire In The Night" and "Old Flame." For those tunes, pick up the RCA double-disc "For the Record". ~ Al Campbell, All Music Guide
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Biography

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