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0075678306020

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Overview
After only four albums and five years of recording, it may be a little soon for John Michael Montgomery to release a Greatest Hits album, yet this collection does everything it should do -- it features all of Montgomery's biggest hits and best-known songs in one place, providing an excellent summary of the first part of his career, as well as an ideal introduction for listeners unacquainted with his brand of contemporary country.
Product Details
Release Date: | 10/14/1997 |
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Label: | Atlantic |
UPC: | 0075678306020 |
catalogNumber: | 83060 |
Rank: | 8553 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
John Michael Montgomery Primary Artist,Guitar,VocalsBruce Bouton Steel Guitar
Mike Brignardello Bass
Shannon Forrest Drums
Larry Franklin Fiddle
Dann Huff Electric Guitar
Steve Nathan Piano
Csaba Petocz Overdubs
Curtis Young Background Vocals
Michael Spriggs Acoustic Guitar
Bobby Terry Electric Guitar
Technical Credits
Joe Chiccarelli EngineerScott Hendricks Producer
Csaba Petocz Producer
Doug Johnson Producer,Engineer
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