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Strait Out of the Box

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Binding: Audio CD
Brand: STRAIT,GEORGE
EAN: 0008811126322
Format: Box set
Label: Mca Nashville
Manufacturer: Mca Nashville
Number Of Discs: 4
Publisher: Mca Nashville
Release Date: September 12, 1995
Sales Rank: 1584
Studio: Mca Nashville










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Award-winning country superstar George Strait personally selected the 72 cuts on this epic boxed set. Spanning 1981-1995, this set includes 30 No. 1 singles, 11 rarities and three new tracks, including a never-before-released duet with Frank Sinatra.
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Artist: STRAIT,GEORGE
Title: STRAIT OUT OF THE BOX
Street Release Date: 09/12/1995
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Genre: COUNTRY

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When the hits come as effortlessly as they do to Strait, it's easy for an artist to lose interest. The man who ushered in country's hat-act era has spent a career bouncing from lifeless and fluffy to hard and soulful. This four-CD box tells the story from 1976 (when he cut the first of three singles for Houston indie D Records) through 1995. At his best--'Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind,' for example--he defines the modern heart song, but lightweight stuff such as 'Hollywood Squares' won't win him new converts. --John Morthland









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Disc 1:
  1. I Just Can't Go on Dying Like This - George Strait, Strait, George
  2. (That Don't Change) The Way I Feel About You - George Strait, Strait, George
  3. I Don't Want to Talk It over Anymore - George Strait, Strait, George
  4. Unwound - George Strait, Dillon, Dean
  5. Blame It on Mexico - George Strait, Staedtler, Darrell
  6. Her Goodbye Hit Me in the Heart - George Strait, Dillon, Dean
  7. If You're Thinking You Want a Stranger (There's One Coming Home) - George Strait, Mevis, Blake
  8. Any Old Love Won't Do - George Strait, Dillon, Dean
  9. Fool Hearted Memory - George Strait, Mevis, Blake
  10. Marina del Rey - George Strait, Dillon, Dean
  11. I Can't See Texas from Here - George Strait, Strait, George
  12. Heartbroke - George Strait, Clark, Guy
  13. What Would Your Memories Do - George Strait, Cochran, Hank
  14. Amarillo by Morning - George Strait, Stafford, Terry
  15. I Thought I Heard You Calling My Name - George Strait, Emerson, Lee
  16. Fire I Can't Put Out - George Strait, Staedtler, Darrell
  17. You Look So Good in Love - George Strait, Bourke, Rory Michae
  18. 80 Proof Bottle of Tear Stopper - George Strait, Staedtler, Darrell
Disc 2:
  1. Right or Wrong - George Strait, Sizemore, Arthur
  2. Let's Fall to Pieces Together - George Strait, Lee, Dickey
  3. Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind - George Strait, Shafer, Darlene
  4. The Cowboy Rides Away - George Strait, Throckmorton, Sonny
  5. The Fireman - George Strait, Vickery, Mack
  6. Chair - George Strait, Cochran, Hank
  7. You're Something Special to Me - George Strait, Anthony, David
  8. Haven't You Heard - George Strait, Lane, Red
  9. In Too Deep - George Strait, Lane, Jerry
  10. Lefty's Gone - George Strait, Shafer, Sanger
  11. Nobody in His Right Mind Would've Left Her - George Strait, Dillon, Dean
  12. It Ain't Cool to Be Crazy About You - George Strait, Dillon, Dean
  13. Ocean Front Property - George Strait, Dillon, Dean
  14. Rhythm of the Road - George Strait, McCoy, Dan
  15. Six Pack to Go - George Strait, Lowe, Johnny
  16. All My Ex's Live in Texas - George Strait, Schafer, Sanger D.
  17. Am I Blue - George Strait, Chamberlain, David
  18. Famous Last Words of a Fool - George Strait, Dillon, Dean
Disc 3:
  1. Baby Blue - George Strait, Barker, Aaron
  2. If You Ain't Lovin' (You Ain't Livin') - George Strait, Collins, Tommy
  3. Baby's Gotten Good at Goodbye - George Strait, Martin, Tony [3]
  4. Bigger Man Than Me - George Strait, Wayne, Curtis
  5. Hollywood Squares - George Strait, Patton, Wayland
  6. What's Going on in Your World - George Strait, Chamberlain, David
  7. Ace in the Hole - George Strait, Adkins, Dennis
  8. Love Without End, Amen - George Strait, Barker, Aaron
  9. Drinking Champagne - George Strait, Mack, Bill
  10. I've Come to Expect It from You - George Strait, Dillon, Dean
  11. If I Know Me - George Strait, Dillon, Dean
  12. You Know Me Better Than That - George Strait, Haselden, Tony
  13. The Chill of an Early Fall - George Strait, Daniel, Green
  14. Lovesick Blues - George Strait, Mills, Irving
  15. Milk Cow Blues - George Strait, Arnold, Kokomo
  16. Gone as a Girl Can Get - George Strait, Lane, Jerry
  17. So Much Like My Dad - George Strait, Moman, Chips
  18. Trains Make Me Lonesome - George Strait, Overstreet, Paul
Disc 4:
  1. Wonderland of Love - George Strait, Wayne, Curtis
  2. I Cross My Heart - George Strait, Dorff, Steve
  3. Heartland - George Strait, Dorff, Steve
  4. When Did You Stop Loving Me - George Strait, Holmes, Monty
  5. Overnight Male - George Strait, Williams, Kim
  6. The King of Broken Hearts - George Strait, Lauderdale, Jim
  7. Where the Sidewalk Ends - George Strait, Lauderdale, Jim
  8. Easy Come, Easy Go - George Strait, Barker, Aaron
  9. I'd Like to Have That One Back - George Strait, Shore, Bill
  10. Lovebug - George Strait, Wayne, Curtis
  11. The Man in Love With You - George Strait, Dorff, Steve
  12. Just Look at Me - George Strait, Wayne, Curtis
  13. Stay Out of My Arms - George Strait, Lauderdale, Jim
  14. Big Ball's in Cowtown - George Strait, Nix, Hoyle
  15. Big One - George Strait, House, Gerry
  16. Fly Me to the Moon - George Strait, Howard, Bart
  17. Check Yes or No - George Strait, Wells, Dan
  18. I Know She Still Loves Me - George Strait, Barker, Aaron


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * GEORGE STRAIT GREATEST HITS BOX SET ...
I LOVED THIS PRODUCT. IT ARRIVED IN PERFECT SHAPE BRAND NEWAND WE LOVE GEORGE STRAIT SO IT IS LISTENED TO ALL THE TIME AT OUR HOUSE.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Hits ...
Some of the best songs to be performed by a legend. If you enjoy George Strait this is a must have CD collection. If you enjoy country music this is a must have collection. You can leave these CD's on play and not have to skip around because there are so many wonderful songs.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * George Strait CD box set ...
The CD set that I ordered is great. It is in A-1 shape.
I am very happy with this seller



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Perfect George Collection ...
Although ten years old, this collection will give all the best of Strait's career from the beginning to the nineties. I am a new fan, so it was a good way for me to "catch up." His new album has already gone to number one so he still has it..





Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Classic!! ...
If you love all of George Strait's old and new songs then you will definately enjoy this set. You get a mix of everything and all of the songs are awesome!!


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