Two new songs were specifically recorded for the compilation: "The Wrong Girl" and "Time for Me to Go". The former was released as the compilation's sole single on February 17, 2004, where it peaked at number 24 on the US Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The compilation was a commercial success, debuting at number two on the Top Country Albums chart. It has been certified Gold by the RIAA for sales of 500,000 copies.
Two new songs were recorded for this compilation. The first is "The Wrong Girl", co-written by then-unknown songwriter Liz Rose, who would be well-known for co-writing the bulk of Taylor Swift's early country material. In a review by Billboard, they lyrically described it as about a guy "who seems to have it all" but that Womack "is not so sure."[2] The other newly written track is "Time for Me to Go", which Womack co-wrote with Tommy Lee Jones.
Singles
"The Wrong Girl" was the only single from the compilation, released on February 17, 2004.[3] It peaked at number 24 on the US BillboardHot Country Songs chart, becoming Womack's 15th top-40 hit.[4]
Greatest Hits received positive reception from music critics. AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave a positive review for the compilation. He noted all the big hits of Womack's career were included and although some songs were cut ("Buckaroo", "Don't Tell Me", and "Forever Everyday"), it nevertheless offers a "good summary and introduction to the first part of Womack's career."
Commercial performance
Greatest Hits debuted at number two on the BillboardTop Country Albums chart, selling 37,058 copies in its first week.[5] Womack was blocked from the number one spot by Kenny Chesney, whose album When the Sun Goes Down (2004) was spending its 14th consecutive week at number one.[6] In that same week, it debuted at number 28 on the Billboard 200. In its second week on both charts, it fell to numbers seven and 53.[7] The compilation would spend 71 weeks on the country albums chart and eight weeks on the all-genre chart.
Track listing
All songs produced by Mark Wright except where noted.
Recorded by Julian King at Ocean Way Nashville; assisted by David Bryant; additional recording by Erik Lutkins at Essential Sound (Nashville, TN); assisted by Jason Gant; mixed by Gary Paczosa at Emerald Studios (Nashville, TN); assisted by Greg Lawrence