
19 Songs, 1 Hour 8 Minutes

Greatest Hits Martina McBride
EDITORS’ NOTES
Martina McBride's first best-of, 2001's Greatest Hits, created a sort of self-fulfilling prophecy. Not only did it contain the biggest tunes from her career's first decade, like the jubilant, rocking "My Baby Loves Me" and the tender, tear-jerking romantic ballad "Valentine," but it also willed a new batch of hits into existence. Stomping "When God-Fearin' Women Get the Blues," exultant "Blessed," bittersweet "Where Would You Be," and poignant "Concrete Angel" were all previously unreleased bonus cuts that went on to become big singles.
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My Baby Loves Me
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Life #9
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Independence Day
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Strangers
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Safe In the Arms of Love
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Wild Angels
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Valentine
Martina McBride & Jim Brickman
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A Broken Wing
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Happy Girl
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Wrong Again
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Whatever You Say
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I Love You
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Love's the Only House
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There You Are
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When God-Fearin' Women Get the Blues (Intro)
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When God-Fearin' Women Get the Blues
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Where Would You Be
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Concrete Angel
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Blessed
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