Kenny Chesney - Greatest Hits
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East Tennessee-born singer Kenny Chesney has, in the course of his relatively brief career, proven to be an unremarkable but thoroughly competent singer who shows occasional flashes of brilliance when teamed with the right song. That happens roughly half the time on this 17-cut compilation disc, which, despite its title, actually includes four new songs, one rerecording, and a remix. Amid soppy country-pop chart fodder (”Me and You,” “When I Close My Eyes”) and second-rat (more…)


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Happy Country Music!
We liked it! Kenny Chesney grows on you. Romantic, happy, easy to sing-along with. Mellow and easy to listen to.
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Some Good Songs
Kenny Chesney and the entire beach cowboy attitude is a bit funny and has so many aspects of Jimmy Buffet, but I feel right at home listening to both Chesney and Buffet…
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He Had Me From Hello
Kenny is a very emotional singer who had me from hello. His song “The Tin Man” has hit home with me after a failed marriage, “Back Where I Come From” is so poignant that I want…
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kenny greatest hits
2 of songs where on the country award show the other night that was a treat
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great CD
You cannot go wrong with any Kenny Chesney music! My daughter had the song Me and You played at her wedding.
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Nice Collection of Kenny’s Earlier Work
This cd is old; it came out in 2000 before “No Shoes, No Shirt …” and “When the Sun Goes Down” were released.
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Chesney
Good album with many great songs. He sings straight from the heart and things he has experienced himself. A must for any Kenny Chesney fan.
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Perfect for Any Chesney Fan
I bought this as a gift for my niece and she tells me she is enjoying it. She went to see Chesney in concert in Atlanta and following her trip, I purchased this CD for her.
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One of my excellent decisions of the year
I wanted the song “You had me from Hello”. A dear friend of mine died this year and the first morning after his death my wake-up music was that song.
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John Deere Rides Again
My brother-in-law, Wayne Schmick, is a John Deere tractor nut. I also have a soft spot in my heart for those 2-cylinder puffers.