TracksYou're Lyin' Blue Eyes, I'm Just An Old Chunk of Coal (But I'm Going to Be a Diamond Someday), I Love You a Thousand Ways, Long Black Veil, She Just Started Liking Cheatin' Songs, 1959, Would You Catch a Fallen Star, Wild and Blue, I Just Came Home to Count the Memories, Chicken Truck, Honky Tonk Crowd, Down in Tennessee, Let Somebody Else Drive, Occasional Eagle, Swingin', Black Sheep, Goin' Down Hill, Wish I Could Have Been There, Bend It 'Til It Breaks, Tokyo Oklahoma, Straight Tequila Night, Let Go of the Stone, I've Got It Made, A Small Farm in Kentucky, Somebody Slap Me, Mississippi Moon, Money in the Bank, When It Comes to You, Peace in the Valley, Seminole Wind
NotesIt's a rare artist who can consistently surpise and de;ogjt jos fams wotjpit severing his musical roots or resorting to gimmickry. John Anderson is just such an artist as evidenced by his over 20 year career as a successful performer and recording star. Since the very geginning, he has been and remains a favorite with Country music fans.