"This one is preferable over the "All Time Greatest", simply because it has "Devil in the Bottle" to go along with the eight others duplicated on both cd's. My main gripe with this one is that they felt it necessary to include the remake of Bryan Adams' cheesy power ballad "Everything I Do (I Do it For You). Why they felt compelled to include the throwaway novelty hit "Make My Day" and "Mr. D.J." is also a mystery. Still, as long as you've got the stereo remote handy you can skip those."
The Best of T.G. Sheppard
Ricky Lopez | 02/23/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Excellent album, has all original music and all of his really good hits."
It is the BEST of T.G.
DoWell | Jamestown, Ky United States | 03/08/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"With the addition of "Devil In The Bottle" and "Mr. D.J."
it is a bargain at any price-could have done without "Make
My Day". A great CD."
Another "crossover" artist
Ronald Van Scherpenzeel | Madrid, Spain | 11/24/2007
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Most of the hits presented here can also be found on the Top 100
POP hits of the Billboard charts. Formerly in the 50's and 60's that
was a general fact although the songs then were pure country and crossed
over because everybody loved that kind of music. Later on during the
the 80's & 90's, crossover artist sang a mixture of "some" C&W roots
with a lot of modern POP something I personally do not like. That's
the reason of the 3 stars. I love C&W and I Love POP as well as BLUES
and HONKY TONK but each kind of music in its own way. How come that
wonderful singers like Gene Watson, Johnny Duncan, Ricky van Shelton,
Don Williams and so many others never "crossed over" ? They are