Toby Keith's number one hits
Tuesday, February 6, 2024 – The late Toby Keith wracked up the following number one hits during his career.
1993 – Should've Been a Cowboy
1994 – Who's That Man
1996 – Me Too
1999 – How Do You Like Me Now?!
2000 – You Shouldn't Kiss Me Like This
2001 – I'm Just Talkin' About Tonight
2001 – I Wanna Talk About Me
2002 – My List
2002 – Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American"
2002 – Who's Your Daddy?
2003 – Beer for My Horses" with Willie Nelson
2003 – I Love This Bar
2003 – American Soldier
2004 – Whiskey Girl
2005 – As Good As I Once Was
2007 – Love Me If You Can
2008 – She Never Cried in Front of Me
2008 – God Love Her
2009 – American Ride
2011 – Made in America
More news for Toby Keith
- 08/26/24: Keith special coming Wednesday; two remasterd disc coming in October
- 06/26/24: Concert pays tribute to Keith
- 06/10/24: Keith annual fundraiser raises record total
- 05/08/24: University of Oklahoma honors Keith with degree
- 03/18/24: Keith, Anderson, Burton named to Country Music Hall of Fame
- 02/12/24: Keith returns to the top
- 02/06/24: Toby Keith passes away at 62
- 02/06/24: Country community reacts to Keith passing
CD reviews for Toby Keith
Toby Keith's core competency is traditional country, and he remains true to it that sound on "Peso in My Pocket," his first studio album in six years and a spawn of the pandemic. One of the first things you notice are the songwriting credits. The Warrren Brothers, Maren Morris and Ryan Hurd help populate part of the roster. The album leads off with It leads off with the catchy regional favorite "Oklahoma Breakdown," it is followed by an ode to better times on "Old School. ...
People of a certain age can recall a time in America when a polyester-clad party host would reward late-night diehards with a "blue" record. These vinyl gems (or bootleg tapes) would be funny and frank, both in their language and adult subject matter. They paired well with alcohol, and just owning them could make someone a little cooler by association. Such a concept might mystify millennials who can punch up any song they imagine. But Toby Keith remembers.
This collection of ...
Way back in the '90's, before millions of dollars, high profile political feuds and moguldom, Toby Keith could really sing and write a pretty good song! News flash! He still can on his nostalgic, 18th album.
You can hear an unexpected Merle Haggard influence all over this record. The title cut, "35 MPH" evokes a Haggard vibe. Think "Roots Of My Raising - 2015" as Keith laments the loss of the commonplace, now gone forever. What could've easily been an appeal ...
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