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Toby Keith Greatest Hits: The Show Dog Years Out Today, Friday, October 25

Singer-Songwriter Performed On The Late Show With Stephen Colbert

And Takes Over SiriusXM's Y2Kountry This Weekend



(NASHVILLE, Tenn.) The 2005 launch of his own record label Show Dog Nashville was the final step in Toby Keith's journey to complete musical freedom, and he's marking the creative control he's enjoyed since with Toby Keith Greatest Hits: The Show Dog Years.

Out today October 25, the collection features more than a dozen tracks with four newly recorded songs including "Don't Let The Old Man In" and "That's Country Bro," which he performed on CBS' The Late Show With Stephen Colbert last night, as well as on NBC's Today, the CMT Music Awards, and The Voice finale earlier this summer.

SiriusXM's Y2Kountry channel carries over the celebration of the album release with exclusive content airing all weekend. Starting at 5:00pm eastern today Friday, a SiriusXM Exclusive Toby Keith concert performance captured at Keith's Hollywood Corners in Norman, Okla. will air for network subscribers. It will be available on-demand on siriusxm.com and through the SiriusXM app, and replays throughout the weekend - Saturday, October 26 at 12:00am, 8:00am, and 8:00pm and again on Sunday, October 27th at 3:00am, 12:00pm, and 11:00pm. All times are Eastern. In addition to the concert, listeners can hear Keith sharing insights behind each song on the album as well as other personal stories.

For more stories, stay tuned for Keith's interview on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace which will broadcast on Sunday, November 3. 

Also included on the album are two other previously unreleased tracks, "American Ride (Official Remix)" featuring DJ KO and "Back In The 405," a co-write with Colt Ford that celebrates a hometown girl's return. The remaining songs compiled include some of the biggest hits of his career. From country music's viral high-water mark "Red Solo Cup" and rousing "Made In America," to the wrenching "She Never Cried In Front Of Me" and mournful "Cryin' For Me (Wayman's Song)," to two examples of next-level craftsmanship-meets-perspective in "Hope On The Rocks" and "Don't Let The Old Man In" (from the soundtrack of the Clint Eastwood film The Mule), the album is a monument to Keith's self-directed creativity. Rocketing out of the chute with his 1993 smash debut single "Should've Been A Cowboy," Keith racked up chart-toppers and platinum albums. And in 1999, Keith punctuated his continuing success with the chart-topper "How Do You Like Me Now?!" Six years later, Show Dog Nashville put Keith at the top of his own company where he continued to be, musically speaking, at the top of his game. "Well, folks, here it is," he writes in the liner notes. "The Show Dog years' biggest hits. I know it's long overdue, but we put them all in one big pile. Twenty-five years went by fast, but I'm very blessed to have this wonderful career. Still kickin' it, too. See ya out there on the road." Toby Keith Greatest Hits: The Show Dog Years Track listing: 1. That's Country Bro* 2. Made In America 3. Beers Ago 4. Red Solo Cup 5. American Ride 6. Don't Let the Old Man In* 7. God Love Her 8. Hope On The Rocks 9. Trailerhood 10. Cryin' For Me (Wayman's Song) 11. She Never Cried In Front Of Me 12.  High Maintenance Woman 13. Love Me If You Can 14. Lost You Anyway 15. Back In The 405* 16. American Ride (Official Remix)* * Newly recorded songs -30- 

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