The Greatest Hits (3 Doors Down album)

The Greatest Hits
Compilation album by 3 Doors Down
Released November 19, 2012
Genre Post-grunge, alternative rock, alternative metal
Length 46:58
Label Republic
3 Doors Down chronology
Time of My Life
(2011)
The Greatest Hits
(2012)
Us and the Night
(2016)
Singles from The Greatest Hits
  1. "One Light"
    Released: January 2, 2013
  2. "There's a Life"
    Released: March 7, 2013
  3. "Goodbyes"
    Released: May 27, 2013

The Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits collection from American rock band 3 Doors Down. It was released on November 19, 2012, on Republic Records. The collection features nine number-one hits that have been remixed and re-mastered, alongside three new songs, "One Light," "There's a Life," and "Goodbyes".[1] The new songs are the first new releases with Chet Roberts on guitar.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Brad Arnold. 

No. TitleMusic Length
1. "Kryptonite" (From The Better Life)Arnold, Harrel, Roberts 4:02
2. "When I'm Gone" (From Away from the Sun)Arnold, Harrel, Henderson, Roberts 4:20
3. "Here Without You" (From Away from the Sun)Arnold, Harrel, Henderson, Roberts 3:55
4. "It's Not My Time" (From 3 Doors Down)Arnold, Harrel, Henderson, Roberts 4:02
5. "Let Me Go" (From Seventeen Days)Arnold, Harrel, Henderson, Roberts 4:03
6. "Be Like That" (From The Better Life)Arnold, Henderson 4:26
7. "Loser" (From The Better Life)Arnold, Harrel, Roberts 4:34
8. "Away from the Sun" (From Away from the Sun)Arnold, Harrel, Henderson, Roberts 3:48
9. "Duck and Run" (From The Better Life)Arnold, Harrel, Henderson, Roberts 3:52
10. "One Light"  Arnold, Henderson, Marti Frederiksen 2:56
11. "There's a Life"  Arnold, Harrel, Henderson, Roberts, Dave Bassett 3:10
12. "Goodbyes"  Arnold, Henderson, Frederiksen 3:50
Total length:
46:58

Music videos

  1. "One Light"
  2. "Goodbyes"

Personnel

EX-Members

Production

References

  1. "3 Doors Down Releasing Greatest Hits Album". anti music. 2012-10-25. Retrieved 2012-11-18.

External links

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