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  1. 14 feb 2012 · Gene Watson. COUNTRY · 2012. Preview. Despite his long run of hits, Gene Watson remains one of country music’s most underrated talents. Best of the Best: 25 Greatest Hits is a long-overdue retrospective that finds the legendary Texas singer re-recording his most famous songs from the '70s onward.

    • Don’T Waste It on The Blues
    • Memories to Burn
    • Pick The Wildwood Flower
    • Should I Come Home
    • You’Re Out Doing What I’m Here Doing Without
    • Nothing Sure Looked Good on You
    • Love in The Hot Afternoon
    • Paper Rosie
    • Fourteen Carat Mind
    • Farewell Party

    (Don’t Waste It on the Blues) served to be the final top ten hit for Gene Watson as it peaked as high as number five on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and at number six on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart. The 1989 Year-End chart for the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart saw Don’t Waste It on the Blues register at number eighty-ni...

    In 1985, (Memories to Burn) was the second of three singles released from the album, which was also titled (Memories to Burn). On the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, the single peaked at number one and on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart, it peaked at number two.

    The third of three singles from Gene Watson’s 1978 album, (Reflections), was (Pick the Wildwood Flower), which became a number five hit on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in 1979. On the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart, the single peaked at number five. On the Year-End US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, Pick the Wildwood Flower regist...

    (Should I Come Home (Or Should I Go Crazy)) was the title track from Gene Watson’s 1979 album and became a number three hit on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. On the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart, it peaked as high as number six. It also became the cover song for Joe Nichols, who recorded it in 2005 for his album, III.

    On the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, (You’re Out Doing What I’m Here Doing Without) peaked at number two in 1983. On the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart, this single peaked at number five. The Year-End US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart saw You’re Out Doing What I’m Here Doing Without at number forty-eight. The single was the first of t...

    The album, (Should I Come Home) was released in 1979, and (Nothing Sure Looked Good on You) was the second of three singles that were released from it. In 1980, on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, it peaked at number four and was a number three hit on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart. Nothing Sure Looked Good on You was also charted a...

    In 1975, (Love in the Hot Afternoon) served as Gene Watson’s first big breakthrough hit as it peaked as high as number three on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and the Canadian RPM Canadian Country Tracks chart. It was the second of four singles the album, also titled (Love in the Hot Afternoon) released, as well as the most successful. Vi...

    (Paper Rosie) was originally recorded by Dallas Harms in 1975, which charted at number twenty-one on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart at the time. In 1977, Gene Watson’s Paper Rosie managed to peak at number one on the same Canadian chart, as well as number three on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. It was the first and only time Gene ...

    (Fourteen Carat Mind) was released in 1981 and became the first and only single recorded by Gene Watson that became a chart-topping hit on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. On the Canadian RPM Country Tracks, it peaked at number five. It was the first of two singles released from Watson’s album, (Old Loves Never Die), as well as the most su...

    Not only did (Farewell Party) become Gene Watson’s signature song, but served as the namesake to the Farewell Party Band. On the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, it peaked as high as number five, and on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart at number nine. Farewell Party was originally recorded by Lawton Williams in 1960, then recorded by Litt...

  2. 16 ago 2005 · At His Best - Album by Gene Watson - Apple Music. Gene Watson. COUNTRY · 2005. Preview. 1. Fourteen Carat Mind. 2:36. Change Her Mind. 4:19. 3. No Goodbyes. 3:38. 4. You Gave Me a Mountain. 4:14. 5. Your Uncharted Mind. 3:15. 6. Cool Ole Fool. 3:05. 7. Give Her My Best. 2:51. 8. Glass Hearts. 2:46. 9. He's Back In Texas. 2:23. 10. Mirrors Don't Lie

  3. At His Best by Gene Watson released in 2005. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  4. A respected gospel and country artist, Gene Watson was perhaps most-well known for his songs such as "Farewell Party". This playlist shares some of his lesser-known tracks that fans may...

  5. Listen to At His Best by Gene Watson on Deezer. Fourteen Carat Mind, Change Her Mind, No Goodbyes...