Josh Turner is getting ready to release a collection of his top tracks and fan favorites, Greatest Hits, on September 8th. The album features 11 of Turner’s biggest songs from seven of his studio albums. The project includes his five No. 1 hits – “Your Man,” certified 4x Platinum by the RIAA; “Would You Go With Me,” certified 3x Platinum by the RIAA; “Why Don’t We Just Dance,” certified double-Platinum by the RIAA; “All Over Me,” certified Gold by the RIAA; and “Hometown Girl,” certified double-Platinum by the RIAA. No Greatest Hits album would be complete without Turner’s self-penned signature song, “Long Black Train,” which has over 315 million streams and is certified Platinum by the RIAA.
Josh feels a Greatest Hits collection is a significant achievement in the career of any artist. “Having a Greatest Hits record, period, is a milestone for any artist. It’s an accomplishment for any artist,” says Josh. “It shows, especially in this day and time, you don’t see a lot of Greatest Hits packages anymore, just because of the nature of the business. For me, it’s kind of a testament to my hard work that I’ve had to fight tooth and nail for every single thing that I’ve gotten, and I’ve had to fight for these hits too. And so, to be able to announce to my fans every night that, ‘Hey, I’ve got a Greatest Hits album coming out,’ is pretty cool.”
JOSH TURNER GREATEST HITS Track List:
- “Would You Go With Me” (From the album Your Man)
Written by Shawn Camp and John Scott Sherrill
Produced by Frank Rogers - “Firecracker” (From the album Everything Is Fine)
Written by Josh Turner, Pat McLaughlin and Shawn Camp
Produced by Frank Rogers - “Hometown Girl” (From the album Deep South)
Written by Marc Beeson and Daniel Tashian
Produced by Frank Rogers - “Long Black Train” (From the album Long Black Train)
Written by Josh Turner
Produced by Mark Wright and Frank Rogers - Why Don’t We Just Dance (From the album Haywire)
Written by Jim Beavers, Jonathan Singleton and Darrell Brown
Produced by Frank Rogers - All Over Me (From the album Haywire)
Written by Ben Hayslip, Dallas Davidson and Rhett Akins
Produced by Frank Rogers - “Your Man” (From the album Your Man)
Written by Chris Stapleton, Chris DuBois and Jace Everett
Produced by Frank Rogers - “Time Is Love” (From the album Punching Bag)
Written by Tony Martin, Mark Nesler and Tom Shapiro
Produced by Frank Rogers - “I Wouldn’t Be A Man” (From the album Haywire)
Written by Rory Bourke and Mike Reid
Produced by Frank Rogers - “Me And God” (featuring Dr. Ralph Stanley and Marty Roe, Gene Johnson and Dana Williams of Diamond Rio) (From the album Your Man)
Written by Josh Turner
Produced by Frank Rogers - “I Serve A Savior” (From the album I Serve A Savior)
Written by Josh Turner and Mark Narmore
Produced by Kenny Greenberg
The South Carolina native is currently on the “Long Black Train 20th Anniversary Tour,” in celebration of the 20th anniversary of Josh’s hit album, Long Black Train and the album’s second single of the same name. Click here for more information on his tour dates.
Audio / Josh Turner talks about having a Greatest Hits collection.
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“Having a Greatest Hits record, period, is a milestone for any artist. It’s an accomplishment for any artist. It shows, especially in this day and time, you don’t see a lot of Greatest Hits packages anymore, just because of the nature of the business. For me, it’s kind of a testament to my hard work that I’ve had to fight tooth and nail for every single thing that I’ve gotten, and I’ve had to fight for these hits too. And so, to be able to announce to my fans every night that, ‘Hey, I’ve got a Greatest Hits album coming out,’ is pretty cool.”