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The Rolling Stone Album Guide [ 2 ] Greatest Hits (originally titled Greatest Hits (To Be Continued) [ 3 ] ) is a compilation album by American country music singer LeAnn Rimes , released in the United States on November 18, 2003, by Curb Records .
The album was released on CD, digital download and streaming services on February 3, 2015, by Curb Records.The album consists of thirteen tracks taken from Rimes' first greatest hits album, which this album is a follow-up to, and contains two non-single releases, as well as her top ten hits released after Greatest Hits.
American recording artist LeAnn Rimes has released 17 studio albums, eight compilation albums, one live album, one soundtrack album, three extended plays, 60 singles, nine Christmas singles, and 16 promotional singles. Rimes has sold over 37 million records worldwide to date, with 16.5 million albums and 5.5 million singles certified by RIAA.
In November, Rimes released her Greatest Hits compilation in North America; its international counterpart The Best of LeAnn Rimes was released in February 2004. [48] Both compilations included a collaboration with Irish singer Ronan Keating on "Last Thing on My Mind", which was released as a single that May.
The Best of LeAnn Rimes is a greatest hits album by American country singer LeAnn Rimes.Released on February 2, 2004, the album focuses on her pop crossover songs which were hits internationally, including "How Do I Live", "Can't Fight the Moonlight" and her duet with Ronan Keating, "Last Thing on My Mind". [1]
The album debuted at number sixteen on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart, becoming Rimes's first album to ever enter the chart. However, due to the CD set released exclusively at Walmart containing Rimes's previously released Greatest Hits album the sales for that set, 2,000 units, were ineligible to be included with the stand-alone album and as such charted at number nineteen, three ...
Stone Blue is the seventh studio album by the English rock band Foghat. [4] It was released in May 1978 on Bearsville Records. Stone Blue paired Foghat with producer Eddie Kramer, who had previously engineered recordings for Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin. Kramer and Foghat did not collaborate smoothly, but the tension in the studio may have ...
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