Ricky Van Shelton scored 16 Top Ten country solo hits between 1987 and 1993, and they are all on this appropriately named compilation, which is sequenced in hit order: first the ten number ones, then the three number twos, and so on. Van Shelton came in on the neo-traditionalist wave of the mid-'80s, and his hits spotlight such veteran country songwriters as Harlan Howard, Roger Miller, and Boudleaux and Felice Bryant and include revivals of standards like "From a Jack to a King." They also exhibit the sentiment and wordplay typical of the country songwriting craft on such newly composed works as the philosophical "Keep It Between the Lines" and the romantic twist of "I Meant Every Word He Said." As country veered toward pop in the Garth-and-Shania era of the '90s, sturdy talents like Van Shelton struggled, but this thorough collection of his most popular material confirms his veneration of traditional country and his status as one of its latter day masters. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Videos from 16 Biggest Hits
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Denny Purcell
- Mastering
- Ricky Van Shelton
- Main Performer
- Margie Hunt
- Executive Producer
- Jonathan Russell
- Mastering Assistant
- Eric Conn
- Digital Editing
- Steve Buckingham
- Producer
- Carlos Grier
- Digital Editing
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