22 More Hits
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22 More Hits is George Strait's 2007 compilation CD, comprising hits that did not reach Number One (except for "She Let Herself Go") on the country charts, from his 1981 debut single "Unwound" to his most recent single at the time of the album's release, "How 'bout Them Cowgirls". The collection is intended as a companion to 50 Number Ones, a 2004 compilation which featured all of Strait's singles that had reached #1 to that point.
Track listing
Writer(s) |
1. |
"How 'bout Them Cowgirls" |
Casey Beathard, Edward Monroe Hill |
3:56 |
2. |
"Amarillo by Morning" |
Terry Stafford, Paul Fraser |
2:53 |
3. |
"The Fireman" |
Mack Vickery, Wayne Kemp |
2:35 |
4. |
"Gone as a Girl Can Get" |
Jerry Max Lane |
3:16 |
5. |
"When Did You Stop Loving Me" |
Donny Kees, Monty Holmes |
2:49 |
6. |
"Marina del Rey" |
Dean Dillon, Frank Dycus |
3:04 |
7. |
"Desperately" |
Bruce Robison, Monte Warden |
4:07 |
8. |
"The Cowboy Rides Away" |
Sonny Throckmorton, Casey Kelly |
3:21 |
9. |
"Lovebug" |
Kemp, Curtis Wayne |
2:51 |
10. |
"Cowboys Like Us" |
Bob DiPiero, Anthony Smith |
3:39 |
11. |
"She Let Herself Go" |
Dillon, Kerry Kurt Phillips |
3:18 |
12. |
"You'll Be There" |
Cory Mayo |
4:18 |
13. |
"Don't Make Me Come Over There and Love You" |
Jim Lauderdale, Carter Wood |
2:05 |
14. |
"What Do You Say to That" |
Lauderdale, Melba Montgomery |
2:59 |
15. |
"Drinking Champagne" |
Bill Mack |
3:35 |
16. |
"You're Something Special to Me" |
David Anthony |
3:20 |
17. |
"Meanwhile" |
Wayland Holyfield, Fred Knoblock |
3:30 |
18. |
"Adalida" |
Mike Geiger, Woody Mullis, Michael Huffman |
3:37 |
19. |
"If You Can Do Anything Else" |
Billy Livsey, Don Schlitz |
4:06 |
20. |
"Unwound" |
Dillon, Dycus |
2:26 |
21. |
"If You're Thinking You Want a Stranger (There's One Coming Home)" |
Blake Mevis, David Wills |
2:58 |
22. |
"Overnight Success" |
S. D. Shafer |
3:08 |
Total length:
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71:51 |
Chart performance
The album debuted at number 13 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, selling about 80,000 copies in its first week.[2]
Chart (2007) |
Peak
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U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums |
4 |
U.S. Billboard 200 |
13 |
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