The title alone speaks volumes: You don’t score that many chart-toppers without a world-class gift. This collection shows that Alan Jackson always remained true to his neo-traditional sound; it doesn’t get more old-school than his sizzling leap through Johnny Cash’s “Ring of Fire”. But from the honky-tonk heaven of “Don’t Rock the Jukebox” to the tear-jerking ballad “Someday”, that warm, woody voice has delivered plenty of timeless tunes, even while taking a socially relevant turn with the chill-inducing post-9/11 tune “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)”.
- 1998
- Brooks & Dunn
- Toby Keith
- Tim McGraw
- Travis Tritt
- Joe Diffie
- George Jones