- Crazy Arms
- I've Got a New HeartAche
- My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You
- City Lights
- Heartaches by the Number
- The Same Old Me
- One More Time
- Make the World Go Away
- Burning Memories
- The Other Woman (In My Life)
- For the Good Times
- I Won't Mention It Again
- I'd Rather Be Sorry
- She's Got to Be a Saint
- You're the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me
- Danny Boy
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16 Biggest Hits may be missing some noteworthy songs, but it does provide an excellent summary of Ray Price's Columbia recordings between 1956 and 1973. Since it does contain the majority of his best-known songs -- "Crazy Arms," "I've Got a New Heartache," "City Lights," "Heartaches by the Number," "The Same Old Me," "Make the World Go Away," "For the Good Times," "You're the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me," "She's Got to Be a Saint" -- at a mid-line price, it's an excellent introductory collection.
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Release Date: | 08/10/1999 |
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Label: | Sony |
UPC: | 0074646997222 |
catalogNumber: | 69972 |
Rank: | 35553 |
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Ray Price Primary ArtistTechnical Credits
Mel Tillis ComposerWayne Walker Composer
Norman Seeff Cover Photo
Margie Hunt Executive Producer
Michael Di Napoli Composer
Braulio Paulini Composer
Frederick Edward Weatherly Composer
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