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2003 compilation album by Alan Jackson
Greatest Hits Volume II , also known as Greatest Hits Volume II... and Some Other Stuff is the third compilation album by American
country music artist
Alan Jackson . The original version of this album was only available through December, 2003 and contained two discs: the first disc has 16 hits and two new cuts, while the second disc has eight album tracks. Subsequent releases contained only the first disc.
Track listing
Disc 1
"
Little Bitty " (
Tom T. Hall ) (1996) – 2:39
"
Everything I Love " (
Harley Allen ,
Carson Chamberlain ) (1997) – 3:07
"
Who's Cheatin' Who " (Jerry Hayes) (1997) – 4:02
"
There Goes " (
Alan Jackson ) (1997) – 3:56
"
I'll Go On Loving You " (
Kieran Kane ) (1998) – 3:58
"
Right on the Money " (
Charlie Black ,
Phil Vassar ) (1998) – 3:50
"
Gone Crazy " (Jackson) (1999) – 3:47
"
Little Man " (Jackson) (1999) – 4:28
"
Pop a Top " (
Nat Stuckey ) (1999) – 3:05
"The Blues Man" (
Hank Williams Jr. ) (2000) – 7:03
"
It Must Be Love " (
Bob McDill ) (2000) – 2:52
"
www.memory " (Jackson) (2000) – 2:35
"
When Somebody Loves You " (Jackson) (2000) – 3:28
"
Where I Come From " (Jackson) (2001) – 4:00
"
Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning) " (Jackson) (2001) – 5:05
"
Drive (For Daddy Gene) " (Jackson) (2002) – 4:02
"
It's Five O'Clock Somewhere " (Jim "Moose" Brown, Don Rollins) (2003) – 3:49
"
Remember When " (Jackson) (2003) – 4:30
Disc 2
Versions of this album initially had this second disc included.
"Job Description" (Jackson) – 4:43
"Tropical Depression" (
Charlie Craig , Jackson, Jim McBride) – 2:57
"Let's Get Back to Me and You" (Jackson) – 2:53
"You Can't Give Up on Love" (Jackson) – 3:06
"Hole in the Wall" (Jackson, McBride) – 3:35
"Buicks to the Moon" (Jackson, McBride) – 2:38
"When Love Comes Around" (Jackson) – 3:06
"The Sounds" (Jackson) – 3:23
Personnel on New Tracks
Chart performance
Greatest Hits Volume II debuted at #1 on the U.S.
Billboard 200 selling 417,000 copies, becoming Alan Jackson's second #1 album, and #1 on the
Top Country Albums , becoming his eighth #1 country album. In May 2023, Greatest Hits Volume II was certified 7× Platinum by the
RIAA .
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
References
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About.com . Retrieved April 26, 2013 .
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Greatest Hits Volume II at
AllMusic
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"Recyclables: Alan Jackson, George Strait, Merle Haggard" .
The Village Voice . Retrieved April 26, 2013 .
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"Alan Jackson Chart History (Canadian Albums)" .
Billboard . Retrieved November 6, 2020.
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"Norwegiancharts.com – Alan Jackson – Greatest Hits Volume II" . Hung Medien. Retrieved November 6, 2020.
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"Alan Jackson Chart History (Billboard 200)" .
Billboard . Retrieved November 6, 2020.
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"Alan Jackson Chart History (Top Country Albums)" .
Billboard . Retrieved November 6, 2020.
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"Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 2003" . Billboard . Retrieved November 6, 2020 .
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"Top Country Albums – Year-End 2003" . Billboard . Retrieved November 6, 2020 .
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"Top 50 Global Best Selling Albums for 2003" (PDF) .
International Federation of the Phonographic Industry . Archived from
the original (PDF) on November 17, 2008. Retrieved February 1, 2023 .
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"Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 2004" . Billboard . Retrieved November 6, 2020 .
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"Top Country Albums – Year-End 2004" . Billboard . Retrieved November 6, 2020 .
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"Top Country Albums – Year-End 2005" . Billboard . Retrieved November 6, 2020 .
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"Top Country Albums – Year-End 2021" . Billboard . Retrieved December 12, 2021 .
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"American album certifications – Alan Jackson – Greatest Hits, Vol. II" .
Recording Industry Association of America . Retrieved May 22, 2023 .
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