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Toby Keith - Should Have Been A Cowboy (25th Anniversary Edition)

Toby Keith - Should Have Been A Cowboy (25th Anniversary Edition)

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The "Should Have Been A Cowboy (25th Anniversary Edition)" features Toby Keith's iconic debut single, which became one of the most-played country songs of all time, blending traditional country storytelling with a contemporary sound that helped define the genre in the 1990s.

New Vinyl Record

Special Notes: LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered

Condition: New, in shrink.

Catalog Number: Mercury Nashville - B0028902-01

This Edition Released: 2018


Discogs images identify the correct release by catalog number or UPC. New vinyl is factory-sealed and complete; minor regional differences may exist.

Tracklist

A1: Should’ve Been A Cowboy (3:29)
A2: He Ain’t Worth Missing (3:05)
A3: Under The Fall (3:22)
A4: Some Kinda Good Kinda Hold On Me (3:31)
A5: Wish I Didn’t Know Now (3:26)
A6: Ain’t No Thing (3:27)
B1: Valentine (3:33)
B2: A Little Less Talk And A Lot More Action (2:49)
B3: Mama Come Quick (3:22)
B4: Close But No Guitar (2:48)
B5: Tossin’ And Turnin’ (2:48)
B6: I’ll Still Call You Baby (3:32)
B7: Daddy Mac (1:52)

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