Greatest Hits is a re-recorded studio album by American country artists Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely. It was released in 1982 and was co-produced by Tommy Hill and Moe Lytle for Gusto Records. Although titled as Greatest Hits, the album contained new recordings of songs that Greene and Seely cut for the Gusto label. These recordings were remakes of original tunes that both artists had previously cut themselves.
It would later be reissued in different formats. In 1994, the album was reissued on Hollywood Records with an identical track listing to the original.
Background and content
Greatest Hits was recorded in the fall of 1981 at the Gusto Recording Studio, which was located in
Two previously unrecorded tracks were featured on the album as well. The seventh track, "We Don't Want the World", was a new duet between Greene and Seely. The tenth track, "Beautiful Lady", was a new solo recording by Greene.
vinyl record, with five songs on side one and five songs on side two.[1] The original album release promoted two 1981 singles released on Gusto: "There Goes My Everything" and "Don't Touch Me".[4]