Ray Griff - Entertainment: Greatest U.S. & Canadian Hits [CD]

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Ray Griff - Entertainment: Greatest U.S. & Canadian Hits [CD]

Ray Griff - Entertainment: Greatest U.S. & Canadian Hits (CD NEW)
Label: Real Gone Music
Format: CD
Release Date: 02 Sep 2014

Brand New

Album Tracks

1. Your Lily White Hands
2. The Sugar from My Candy
3. The Entertainer
4. Patches
5. The Mornin After Baby Left Me Down
6. It Rains Just the Same in Missouri
7. A Song for Everyone
8. What Got to You (Before It Got to Me)
9. Darlin
10. That Doesn't Mean (I Don't Love My God)
11. The Hill
12. If That S What It Takes
13. You Ring My Bell
14. If I Let Her Come in
15. That S What I Get (For Doin My Own Thinkin)
16. I Love the Way That You Love Me
17. The Last of the Winfield Amateurs
18. A Passing Thing
19. A Cold Day in July
20. Raymond S Place
21. Canada
22. Draw Me a Line
23. If Tomorrow Never Comes
24. What My Woman Does to Me

Ray Griff earned his nickname, 'The Entertainer,' by being one of the hardest working artists in Country music. As a singer, he charted over 40 hits from the 1960' onward, and as a songwriter, he wrote over 700 songs for the biggest stars of Country music: George Jones, Jim Reeves, Conway Twitty, Eddy Arnold, Dolly Parton, Mel Tillis, Ray Price, and many others. RAY GRIFF: THE ENTERTAINER - GREATEST U.S. & CANADIAN HITS is the first-ever anthology of Griff's biggest chart smashes. Spanning the years 1967-1986 and seven record labels, the anthology includes Griff's charting sides for MGM, Dot, Royal American, ABC, Capitol, Vision, and RCA. Among the 24 songs are 22 U.S. Country hits as well as the Top 20 Canadian pop hit 'Ain't No Where to Go' and Griff's signature song, the Top 10 Canadian country hit 'The Entertainer.' the collection is re-astered by Ray Griff himself, and the notes by Greg Adams feature quotes and photos from the artist's private collection. Griff was inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame in 1989 and is celebrated as one of Canada's most successful Country songwriters.