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Keith Urban sets release of greatest hits package; DVD coming also

Tuesday, October 23, 2007 – Keith Urban's greatest hits package coming out in November now has a name along with a few newly recorded songs. Urban also will be releasing a DVD in November.

"Keith Urban Greatest Hits: 18 Kids" will be out Nov. 20 on Capitol Nashville. The CD features 2 newly recorded tracks, a remake of Steve Forbert's 1979 hit, "Romeo's Tune," and a new full band recording of "Got It Right This Time (The Celebration)," plus all of his number 1 hits: his first, "But For The Grace Of God," "Somebody Like You," "Days Go By," "You'll Think Of Me," "Who Wouldn't Wanna Be Me" and more.

Urban said, "These songs are like my children. That's what prompted the "18 Kids" subtitle."

Also debuting in stores on Nov. 20 will be a special edition of "Keith Urban Greatest Hits: 18 Kids," which in addition to the audio CD, will contain a DVD of 12 of Keith's most popular music videos including "Better Life," "Making Memories Of Us," "Once In A Lifetime" and "You're My Better Half."

All tracks have been re-mastered for "Keith Urban Greatest Hits: 18 Kids."

The greatest hits package will include:
"Romeo's Tune"
"Got It Right This Time (The Celebration)"
"I Told You So"
"Stupid Boy"
"Better Life"
"Making Memories of Us"
"Once In A Lifetime"
"Tonight I Wanna Cry"
"You're My Better Half"
"Days Go By"
"But For The Grace Of God"
"You'll Think Of Me"
"Who Wouldn't Wanna Be Me"
"Raining on Sunday"
"Where The Blacktop Ends"
"Your Everything"
"Somebody Like You"
"Everybody"

DVD songs are:
"I Told You So"
"Stupid Boy"
"Once In A Lifetime"
"Tonight I Wanna Cry"
"Better Life"
"Making Memories of Us"
"You're My Better Half"
"Days Go By"
"You'll Think of Me"
"Who Wouldn't Wanna Be Me"
"Raining on Sunday"
"Somebody Like You"

Urban will return to the road, with his "Love, Pain & the whole crazy World Tour" on Nov. 1 and will perform at the CMA Awards on Nov. 7.


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