Jump to content

Greatest Hits: Decade Number 1

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by IPadPerson (talk | contribs) at 15:20, 1 May 2016 (Removing link(s) to "Music Times": Deleted. (TW)). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Untitled

Greatest Hits: Decade #1 is the first greatest hits album by American singer Carrie Underwood, released on December 9, 2014, by Arista Nashville.[1] A two-disc set, the release contains every single from Underwood's first four studio albums: Some Hearts (2005), Carnival Ride (2007), Play On (2009) and Blown Away (2012), except Some Hearts from it's album of the same name. Two newly recorded songs were included: "Something in the Water" and "Little Toy Guns". The album also contains four additional tracks.

The compilation debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 and at number one on the Top Country Albums charts, and set several records upon release, including having the biggest sales debut for a hits collection in any genre of music in more than six years and the biggest first-week sales for a female hits album in any genre in over nine years. It went on to become the largest selling greatest hits album of 2015, and has been certified Platinum by the RIAA.

The album's first single, "Something in the Water" won the 2014 Grammy Award for Best Country Solo Performance. The following year, "Little Toy Guns" was nominated for the same award.

Background

“I can’t believe it’s been a decade since I auditioned for American Idol. Looking back at the songs I’ve released over the years lets me relive my amazing journey. Even better I get to include new music for the fans! So much has happened since then. In some ways it feels like it was a million years ago; in some ways it feels like it was just yesterday. I remember as a kid just being so excited whenever someone would come out with a greatest hits because it was all my favorites in one little package. I’m honored that I’ve had that much love and support over the past 10 years that I get to have one. I’m blessed, and I’m so happy that I still get to do what I love.”

Underwood on her first decade in the business and her first compilation.[2][3]

On September 26, 2014, during an appearance on The Today Show, Underwood announced her plans to release Greatest Hits: Decade #1 on December 9, 2014 as a celebration of her tenth anniversary of winning the fourth season of American Idol.[1] The same day, she announced the compilation's first single, "Something in the Water".[4] About the content of the compilation, Underwood said "I don’t think it would be quite as exciting if I didn’t have something new for the album".[3] The compilation contains 25 tracks in two discs, 19 of which are previously released singles. It comes with two newly recorded songs, "Something in the Water" and "Little Toy Guns". It also features four additional tracks, including her previously unreleased, live version of "How Great Thou Art" with Vince Gill, a song they performed together for the ACM Presents: Girls’ Night Out TV concert. About including "How Great Thou Art" on her collection, Underwood stated: "'How Great Thou Art' kind of took on a life of its own. I hear people all the time come up to me and tell me, 'I love that, I look at it online all the time', so I thought it was important to make that available on an album. That was a really amazing moment – I think for myself and for Vince – and we felt it".[3][5][6] The other three additional tracks are songwriting worktape versions of "So Small", "Last Name" and "Mama's Song". On including these songwriting worktapes, Underwood said "I wanted to do something different with extras, so we’re including three worktapes that were recorded the day we wrote the songs – which I think is pretty special".[3]

Singles

"Something in the Water" was released as the first single from the compilation. The song was written by Underwood along with Chris DeStefano and Brett James, and produced by Underwood's longtime producer Mark Bright. It also has a sample of "Amazing Grace" at the end of the song, sung by Underwood.[7] It became a crossover success, having topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs for seven weeks and the Hot Christian Songs for twenty six consecutive weeks.[8] It also reached No. 24 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[9] On August 10, 2015, "Something in the Water" was certified Platinum by RIAA.[10] At the 57th Grammy Awards, the song won the Grammy award for Best Country Solo Performance.

In February 2015,"Little Toy Guns" was released as the second single from the compilation.[11] The song was released to country radio on February 16, 2015.[12] The track peaked at number six on Billboard's Hot Country Songs, number two on the Country Airplay Chart and number 47 on the Hot 100. On August 10, 2015, "Little Toy Guns" was certified Gold by RIAA.[10] The song was nominated for Best Country Solo Performance at the 58th Grammy Awards.

Track listing

Disc one
No.TitleWriter(s)AlbumLength
1."Something in the Water"Previously Unreleased3:58
2."Little Toy Guns"
Previously Unreleased3:31
3."Inside Your Heaven"Non-Album Single4:04
4."Jesus, Take the Wheel"
Some Hearts3:46
5."Don't Forget to Remember Me"Some Hearts4:00
6."Before He Cheats"Some Hearts3:20
7."Wasted"Some Hearts4:34
8."So Small"
Carnival Ride3:46
9."All-American Girl"
  • Underwood
  • Gorley
  • Lovelace
Carnival Ride3:33
10."Last Name"
  • Underwood
  • Lindsey
  • Laird
Carnival Ride4:02
11."Just a Dream"
Carnival Ride4:45
12."I Told You So" (featuring Randy Travis)Randy TravisCarnival Ride4:17
Total length:47:29
Disc two
No.TitleWriter(s)AlbumLength
1."Cowboy Casanova"
Play On3:56
2."Temporary Home"
  • Underwood
  • Laird
  • Zac Maloy
Play On4:28
3."Undo It"Play On2:57
4."Mama's Song"
  • Underwood
  • Laird
  • DioGuardi
  • Frederiksen
Play On4:01
5."Remind Me" (duet with Brad Paisley)
This Is Country Music4:14
6."Good Girl"
  • Underwood
  • DeStefano
  • Gorley
Blown Away3:25
7."Blown Away"
  • Kear
  • Tompkins
Blown Away4:00
8."Two Black Cadillacs"
  • Underwood
  • Kear
  • Lindsey
Blown Away4:58
9."See You Again"
Blown Away4:07
10."How Great Thou Art" (with Vince Gill) (Live from ACM Presents: Girls Night Out)
Previously Unreleased4:47
11."So Small" (Writing Session Worktape 1/24/07) Previously Unreleased4:07
12."Last Name" (Writing Session Worktape 1/22/07) Previously Unreleased4:00
13."Mama's Song" (Writing Session Worktape 2/5/09) Previously Unreleased3:51
Total length:52:51
US iTunes Store bonus video[13]
No.TitleDirectorLength
1."Something in the Water" (music video)Raj Kapoor3:59
Total length:104:19

Personnel

Credits adapted from AllMusic[14]

Musicians
Technical personnel

Commercial performance

Greatest Hits: Decade Number #1 opened with a combined 103,000 pure album sales (94,000), on-demand streaming and digital tracks sold in its first week, debuting at number four on the Billboard 200 and at number one on the Top Country Albums charts, thus setting several records upon release. It is the biggest sales debut for a hits collection in any genre of music in more than six years, when Frank Sinatra's Nothing But the Best arrived in May 2008.[15] It is the biggest first-week sales for a female hits album in any genre in over nine years, when Reba McEntire's Reba #1's opened in November 2005.[16] It is also the biggest debut sales week for a country best-of title since Toby Keith's 35 Biggest Hits debuted in May 2008.[17] It also logs the biggest sales week for a best-of since Whitney Houston's Whitney: The Greatest Hits shifted 112,000 on the chart dated March 17, 2012.[15] The album was certified Platinum on January 8, 2016.[18] Greatest Hits: Decade #1 became the largest-selling greatest hits album of 2015.[19] As of April 2016, the album has sold 492,800 copies in the US.[20]

In terms of chart positions, on the Billboard 200, Greatest Hits: Decade #1 has the highest ranking for a newly released greatest hits album since Kenny Chesney's Greatest Hits II debuted and peaked at number three in May 2009.[21] It’s the highest-charting greatest hits album since Frank Sinatra's 2008 collection Nothing but the Best rebounded to number three in August 2012.[15] On the Top Country Albums chart, Underwood scored her fifth consecutive number one bow, of five career releases, as Greatest Hits: Decade #1 debuted atop the chart. She is only the second artist to arrive with five number one debuts on Top Country Albums (which premiered in 1964), with Miranda Lambert being the other one.[17] Underwood is first female artist to debut at number one on the Top Country Albums chart with a greatest hits album since Shania Twain's Greatest Hits had 11 weeks on top from November 2004 to January 2005.[21] In the United Kingdom, the collection debuted at number two on the Country Compilation Album chart and a year later it reached number one, on November 13, 2015.[22]

Charts and certifications

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[18] Platinum 492,800[31]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Preceded by Top Country Albums number-one album
December 27, 2014
Succeeded by
Man Against Machine by Garth Brooks

References

  1. ^ a b All news postings concerning the announcement of Greatest Hits: Decade #1:
  2. ^ Betts, Stephen L. (September 26, 2014). "CARRIE UNDERWOOD ANNOUNCES GREATEST HITS ALBUM". Rolling Stone. Rollingstone.com. Jann Wenner LLC. Retrieved September 26, 2014.
  3. ^ a b c d "Carrie Underwood Biography". carrieunderwoodofficial.com.
  4. ^ "Carrie Underwood Is Making History with "Something in the Water"!". Sony Music, Nashville. Retrieved 15 October 2014.
  5. ^ Stephen L. Betts (October 31, 2014). "Carrie Underwood reveals songs on double disc 'Greatest Hits'". Rolling Stone. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  6. ^ Jason Scott (Oct 31, 2014). "Carrie Underwood readies two-disc 'Greatest Hits' collection: See the tracklist". AXS.
  7. ^ Menyes, Carolyn (September 29, 2014). "Carrie Underwood Finds Jesus in Inspirational New Song 'Something In The Water' [LISTEN]". Music Times. Retrieved October 2, 2014.
  8. ^ Wade Jessen (January 8, 2014). "Carrie Underwood, Jason Aldean & Garth Brooks Scale Country Charts". Billboard.
  9. ^ Wade Jessen (October 15, 2014). "Carrie Underwood's 'Water' Splashes Onto Hot Country Songs, Hot Christian Songs Charts". Billboard.
  10. ^ a b "RIAA Search - Carrie Underwood". Riaa.com. Retrieved 2015-08-14.
  11. ^ Parton, Chris (January 29, 2015). "New Single: Carrie Underwood's "Little Toy Guns"". United States: CMT.com (Viacom). Retrieved January 29, 2015.
  12. ^ "R&R :: Going For Adds :: Country". Radio & Records. Retrieved February 2, 2015.
  13. ^ "Greatest Hits: Decade #1 by Carrie Underwood". iTunes Stores. Apple Inc. Retrieved March 10, 2015. {{cite web}}: templatestyles stripmarker in |work= at position 1 (help)
  14. ^ "Greatest Hits: Decade #1 - Carrie Underwood - Credits - AllMusic". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved January 26, 2016. {{cite web}}: templatestyles stripmarker in |work= at position 1 (help)
  15. ^ a b c Keith Caulfield (December 17, 2014). "J. Cole Earns Third No. 1 Album on Billboard 200 Chart". Billboard.
  16. ^ Cindy Watts (December 17, 2014). "Carrie Underwood's new greatest hits package sets bar". The Tennessean.
  17. ^ a b Wade Jessen (December 18, 2014). "Carrie Underwood, 'Voice' Winner Craig Wayne Boyd Debut on Country Charts". Billboard.
  18. ^ a b "American album certifications – Carrie Underwood – Greatest Hits". Recording Industry Association of America.
  19. ^ McDonnell, Brandy (January 13, 2016). "Carrie Underwood's 'Greatest Hits: Decade #1' certified platinum". NewsOK.com.
  20. ^ http://roughstock.com/news/2016/04/40169-country-albums-chart-april-21-2016
  21. ^ a b Paul Grein (December 17, 2014). "Carrie Underwood's 'Greatest' Is Doing Great".
  22. ^ [1]
  23. ^ "Australiancharts.com – Carrie Underwood – Greatest Hits: Decade #1". Hung Medien.
  24. ^ "Carrie Underwood Chart History (Canadian Albums)". Billboard.
  25. ^ "2014-12-20 Top 40 Country Compliation Albums Archive - Official Charts". UK Albums Chart. The Official Charts Company.
  26. ^ "Carrie Underwood Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard.
  27. ^ "Carrie Underwood Chart History (Top Country Albums)". Billboard.
  28. ^ "Top 50 Country Albums 2015". ARIA. Retrieved January 16, 2016.
  29. ^ "Top Billboard 200 Albums: Year End 2015". Billboard. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  30. ^ "Top Country Albums: 2015 Year-End Charts". Billboard. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  31. ^ Bjorke, Matt (April 10, 2016). "Country Album Sales Chart: April 11, 2016". Roughstock.