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Music CD: Gene Watson - 18 Greatest Hits Artist: Gene Watson
List Price: $11.98
Our Price: $7.04
Your Save: $ 4.94 ( 41% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Tee Vee Records
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Tracks:
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1. Love in the Hot Afternoon 2. Should I Come Home (Or Should I Go Crazy) 3. Paper Rosie 4. Nothing Sure Looked Good On You 5. Where Love Begins 6. Farewell Party 7. Pick The Wildwood Flower 8. Her Body Couldn't Keep You (Off My Mind) 9. I Don't Need A Thing At All 10. One Sided Conversations 11. Because You Believed In Me 12. The Old Man and His Horn 13. Cowboys Don't Get Lucky All the Time 14. No One Will Ever Know 15. Raisin' Cane in Texas 16. Bedroom Ballad 17. You Could Know As Much About a Stranger 18. Bad Water
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 7920146033218 Label: Tee Vee Records Manufacturer: Tee Vee Records Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Tee Vee Records Release Date: 1999-11-16 Studio: Tee Vee Records
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Gene Watson - 18 Greatest Hits Comment: This CD was a replacement of a tape for a very dear elderly friend. We were afraid her tape would break and there is a special song on it that she plays daily.
She is now using the CD daily. It was a great surprise for her
Customer Rating:      Summary: love old music Comment: Gene Watson was real country. Every song is exceptionally intertaining. You would have to be my age and enjoy Gene Watson as he was very unique.Very pleased with the purchase.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Gene Watson 18 Greatest Hits Comment: It's a great CD. I bought this for a good friend of mine, and she loves it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The very best Comment: We enjoy Gene Watson very much. The CD. is Great. Great service.and a GREAT PRICE
Customer Rating:      Summary: This guy is COUNTRY with capitol letters! Comment: Since I don't like today's country (since the mid 90's)and here
in Europe we don't have country radio stations to listen to, the
only way to hear country is buying CD's from the States something
I'm doing since the past 18 months. These mostly are from the
70's and 80's and I am so happy to re-discover all those artists
I used to listen to during my many business trips through the USA
and whose LP's I always brought back after each trip. Now I am
recuperating them on CD and buying many I didn't have then or
didn't even know the existence of. This is the case with Gene
Watson. Last month I received "Ultimate Collection" and gave it
5 stars. Gee, how I love his music. I would have liked to give
these "18 greatest hits" 5 stars as well but again I received a
CD with zero information. Who wrote these songs? When were they
recorded? Does the record company release them this way to cut
down prices? What a shame.
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