Greatest Hits (Bryan White album)

Greatest Hits
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedOctober 31, 2000 (2000-10-31)
GenreCountry
Length41:28
LabelAsylum
Producer
Bryan White chronology
How Lucky I Am
(1999)
Greatest Hits
(2000)
My Christmas Project
(2006)
Singles from Greatest Hits
  1. "How Long"
    Released: October 23, 2000[1]
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Greatest Hits is the first compilation album by American country music artist Bryan White. It was released on October 31, 2000, via Asylum Records as his final release for the label. The compilation includes nine of his singles from his three Asylum records, Bryan White (1994), Between Now and Forever (1996), and The Right Place (1997), including his four number one singles on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. The compilation also includes his duet with Canadian singer Shania Twain, "From This Moment On", which became a huge success on the country charts for both of them.

Two new tracks were recorded for this compilation: "The Way You Look at Me" and "How Long", the former co-written by Toby Keith collaborator Scotty Emerick. "How Long" was serviced as the album's sole single, reaching number 58 on the US country airplay chart where it is to date his final charting single there.

Track listing

Greatest Hits track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."Love Is the Right Place"The Right Place3:14
2."Rebecca Lynn"
Bryan White3:57
3."Sittin' on Go"
Between Now and Forever3:08
4."I'm Not Supposed to Love You Anymore"Between Now and Forever3:43
5."How Long"
  • Andrew Williams
  • David Williams
New recording3:41
6."From This Moment On" (duet with Shania Twain)Twain's Come on Over4:42
7."That's Another Song"
Between Now and Forever3:09
8."So Much for Pretending"
Between Now and Forever2:31
9."The Way You Look at Me"New recording3:04
10."One Small Miracle"The Right Place3:51
11."Look at Me Now"
  • White
  • George
  • Tirro
Bryan White3:07
12."Someone Else's Star"Bryan White3:21
Total length:41:28

Personnel

Taken from the album booklet.[2]

Charts

Chart (2000) Peak
position
US Top Country Albums (Billboard)[3] 25

References

  1. ^ "Going for Adds: Country". Radio & Records. No. 1373. October 20, 2000. p. 80.
  2. ^ Greatest Hits (album liner notes). Bryan White. Asylum Records. 2000. 47890.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  3. ^ "Bryan White Chart History (Top Country Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved December 19, 2024.