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It was released in 1997 (see 1997 in country music) on Arista Nashville, and it chronicles the greatest hits from their first four studio albums: 1991’s Brand New Man, 1993’s Hard Workin’ Man, 1994’s Waitin’ on Sundown, and 1996’s Borderline. The album also includes three new tracks, two of which were released as singles: “Honky Tonk Truth” and “He’s Got You”, which respectively reached #3 and #2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts. While the CD version is currently out of print, digital and streaming services carry it in their library. In 2004, a sequel, The Greatest Hits Collection II, was released. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The album was certified 4\u00d7 Platinum by the RIAA on July 21, 2005.[2] It has sold 4,608,400 copies in the United States as of April 2017.[3]Table of ContentsTrack listing[edit]Personnel on new tracks[edit]Chart performance[edit]Weekly charts[edit]Year-end charts[edit]Certifications[edit]References[edit]Track listing[edit]TitleWriter(s)1.“My Maria”B.W. Stevenson, Daniel Moore3:282.“Honky Tonk Truth”Ronnie Dunn, Lonnie Wilson, Kim Williams3:14A3.“You’re Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone”Kix Brooks, Don Cook, Dunn4:524.“Boot Scootin’ Boogie”Dunn3:175.“He’s Got You”Dunn, Terry McBride3:11A6.“Hard Workin’ Man”Dunn2:577.“That Ain’t No Way to Go”Brooks, Dunn, Cook3:378.“Rock My World (Little Country Girl)”Steve O’Brien, Bill LaBounty3:429.“Neon Moon”Dunn4:2110.“Lost and Found”Brooks, Cook3:4711.“She’s Not the Cheatin’ Kind”Dunn3:2512.“Brand New Man”Brooks, Dunn, Cook2:5913.“Days of Thunder”Brooks, Paul Nelson3:30B14.“We’ll Burn That Bridge”Dunn, Cook2:5615.“She Used to Be Mine”Dunn3:5516.“Mama Don’t Get Dressed Up for Nothing”Brooks, Dunn, Cook4:0617.“My Next Broken Heart”Brooks, Dunn, Cook2:5518.“Whiskey Under the Bridge”Brooks, Dunn, Cook2:5319.“Little Miss Honky Tonk”Dunn3:01ANewly recorded tracks.BPreviously UnreleasedPersonnel on new tracks[edit]Compiled from the liner notes.[4] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Brooks & DunnKix Brooks \u2013 lead vocals on “Days of Thunder”, background vocals on “Honky Tonk Truth” and “He’s Got You”Ronnie Dunn \u2013 lead vocals on “Honky Tonk Truth” and “He’s Got You”, background vocals on “Days of Thunder”Additional musiciansChart performance[edit]Weekly charts[edit]Year-end charts[edit]Certifications[edit]References[edit]^ https:\/\/www.allmusic.com\/album\/r312757^ “American album certifications \u2013 Brooks Dunn \u2013 Greatest Hits”. Recording Industry Association of America.^ Bjorke, Matt (April 18, 2017). “Top Country Catalog Album Sales Chart: April 18, 2017”. Roughstock.^ The Greatest Hits Collection (CD). Brooks & Dunn. Arista Records. 1997. 07822 18852-2.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia’s Music Charts 1988\u20132010 (pdf\u00a0ed.). Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p.\u00a042.^ “Brooks & Dunn Chart History (Billboard 200)”. Billboard. Retrieved May 15, 2021.^ “Brooks & Dunn Chart History (Top Country Albums)”. Billboard. Retrieved May 15, 2021.^ “ARIA Australian Top 50 Digital Albums” (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association. March 25, 2019. Retrieved March 23, 2019.^ “Top Billboard 200 Albums \u2013 Year-End 1997”. Billboard. Archived from the original on January 24, 2015. Retrieved June 6, 2021.^ “1997 The Year in Music”. Billboard. Vol.\u00a0109, no.\u00a052. December 27, 1997. p.\u00a0YE-48. Retrieved May 15, 2021.^ “1998 The Year in Music”. Billboard. Vol.\u00a0110, no.\u00a052. December 26, 1998. p.\u00a0YE-36. Retrieved May 15, 2021.^ “1998 The Year in Music”. Billboard. Vol.\u00a0110, no.\u00a052. December 26, 1998. p.\u00a0YE-58. Retrieved May 15, 2021.^ “1999 The Year in Music”. Billboard. Vol.\u00a0111, no.\u00a052. December 25, 1999. p.\u00a0YE-64. Retrieved May 15, 2021.^ “Top 100 country albums of 2001 in Canada”. Jam!. Archived from the original on July 1, 2002. Retrieved March 28, 2022.^ “Top 100 country albums of 2002 in Canada”. Jam!. Archived from the original on December 4, 2003. Retrieved March 28, 2022.^ “Top Country Albums \u2013 Year-End 2018”. Billboard. Retrieved December 7, 2021.^ “Top Country Albums \u2013 Year-End 2021”. Billboard. Retrieved December 12, 2021.^ “American album certifications \u2013 Brooks & Dunn \u2013 The Greatest Hits Collection”. Recording Industry Association of America. 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