Alan Jackson: 16 Biggest Hits

~ Release by Alan Jackson (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Annotation

℗ «"»
℗ «1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999 Arista Records, LLC; 2001 Sony Music Entertainment; Compilation 2007 Sony Music Entertainment"»

Annotation last modified on 2022-05-25 09:32 UTC.

Tracklist

1Digital Media
#TitleRatingLength
1Chattahoochee (extended mix)
recording of:
Chattahoochee
writer:
Alan Jackson (US country singer/songwriter) and Jim McBride (US country songwriter)
53:57
2Gone Country
additional recording engineer:
Steve Lowery (Engineer, based in Nashville, TN)
recording engineer and mixer:
John Kelton
engineer:
Paula Montondo (Mixing & recording engineer)
producer:
Keith Stegall (American country singer / songwriter and record producer)
lead vocals:
Alan Jackson (US country singer/songwriter)
recorded at:
Eleven Eleven Sound in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and The Castle (Castle Recording Studios) in Franklin, Tennessee, United States
mixed at:
The Castle (Castle Recording Studios) in Franklin, Tennessee, United States
music videos:
Gone Country by Alan Jackson (US country singer/songwriter)
recording of:
Gone Country
lyricist and composer:
Bob McDill
4.254:20
3It Must Be Love
cover recording of:
It Must Be Love (Song by Don Williams)
lyricist and composer:
Bob McDill
publisher:
EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS‐affiliated)
42:52
4Midnight in Montgomery
recording of:
Midnight in Montgomery
writer:
Alan Jackson (US country singer/songwriter) and Don Sampson
4.53:46
5Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow
recording of:
Chasin' That Neon Rainbow
writer:
Alan Jackson (US country singer/songwriter) and Jim McBride (US country songwriter)
43:06
6Don’t Rock the Jukebox
music videos:
Don't Rock the Jukebox by Alan Jackson (US country singer/songwriter)
recording of:
Don’t Rock the Jukebox
writer:
Alan Jackson (US country singer/songwriter), Roger Murrah (songwriter) and Keith Stegall (American country singer / songwriter and record producer)
42:51
7Mercury Blues
recording of:
Mercury Blues
writer:
K.C. Douglas (post-war West Coast rural blues guitarist) and Robert Geddins
publisher:
B-Flat Music (BMI-affiliated), Bug Music (music publishing), Sam Coplin Music and Tradition Music
cover recording of:
Mercury Blues
writer:
K.C. Douglas (post-war West Coast rural blues guitarist) and Robert Geddins
publisher:
B-Flat Music (BMI-affiliated), Bug Music (music publishing), Sam Coplin Music and Tradition Music
3.53:39
8Here in the Real World
recording of:
Here in the Real World
writer:
Mark Irwin (American country music songwriter) and Alan Jackson (US country singer/songwriter)
43:39
9Pop a Top
cover recording of:
Pop a Top
lyricist and composer:
Nat Stuckey
recording of:
Pop a Top
lyricist and composer:
Nat Stuckey
3.353:05
10That’d Be Alright
background vocals:
John Wesley Ryles
recording of:
That'd Be Alright
writer:
Tim Nichols, Mark D. Sanders (American Country Music songwriter) and Tia Sillers
43:42
11I Don’t Even Know Your Name
additional recording engineer:
Steve Lowery (Engineer, based in Nashville, TN)
recording engineer and mixer:
John Kelton
engineer:
Paula Montondo (Mixing & recording engineer)
producer:
Keith Stegall (American country singer / songwriter and record producer)
solo acoustic guitar:
Brent Mason
lead vocals:
Alan Jackson (US country singer/songwriter)
recorded at:
Eleven Eleven Sound in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and The Castle (Castle Recording Studios) in Franklin, Tennessee, United States
mixed at:
The Castle (Castle Recording Studios) in Franklin, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
I Don't Even Know Your Name
writer:
Alan Jackson (US country singer/songwriter), Ron Jackson and Andy Loftin
3.53:50
12Gone Crazy
4.353:50
13I’ll Go on Loving You
3.53:59
14Little Man
4.54:28
15Who’s Cheatin’ Who
recording engineer and mixer:
John Kelton
additional engineer:
Mark Nevers and Steve Lowery (Engineer, based in Nashville, TN)
engineer:
Paula Montondo (Mixing & recording engineer)
producer:
Keith Stegall (American country singer / songwriter and record producer)
recorded at and mixed at:
Sound Stage Studio (Nashville, TN studio) in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and The Castle (Castle Recording Studios) in Franklin, Tennessee, United States
recording of:
Who's Cheatin' Who
lyricist and composer:
Jerry Hayes (songwriter)
3.654:01
16Summertime Blues
additional recording engineer:
Steve Lowery (Engineer, based in Nashville, TN)
recording engineer and mixer:
John Kelton
engineer:
Paula Montondo (Mixing & recording engineer)
producer:
Keith Stegall (American country singer / songwriter and record producer)
background vocals and lead vocals:
Alan Jackson (US country singer/songwriter)
recorded at:
Eleven Eleven Sound in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and The Castle (Castle Recording Studios) in Franklin, Tennessee, United States
mixed at:
The Castle (Castle Recording Studios) in Franklin, Tennessee, United States
cover recording of:
Summertime Blues
writer:
Jerry Capehart and Eddie Cochran (US rock and roll musician active in 1950s)
publisher:
American Music (publisher), Cinephonic Music Co., Ltd., Edition Wilhelm Hansen, Elvis Presley Music, Gallo Music Publishers, Gladys Music, Hill and Range Songs, Inc. (publisher), Rightsong Music, Viva Music, Inc, Warner Bros. Music (publisher; do NOT use as release label) and Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
4.53:12

Credits

Release group

part of:16 Biggest Hits (order: 13)
Wikidata:Q4552027 [info]