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Gene Watson, a remarkable talent in country music, has long been underappreciated despite his impressive string of hits. “Best of the Best: 25 Greatest Hits” (2012) is a long overdue retrospective that showcases Watson’s legendary voice and his most celebrated songs from the ’70s onward. The album, featuring re-recorded versions of his classics, is a testament to his enduring talent and the timeless quality of his music.

The Songs:

1. Fourteen Carat Mind (1982): This heartfelt ballad, Watson’s biggest hit, compares the depth and purity of love to a 14-carat diamond. The song’s emotional resonance and Watson’s sincere delivery make it a country classic.

2. Paper Rosie (1977): A poignant storytelling song about a lonely man who finds solace in a paper doll. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of longing and the search for connection.

3. Nothing Sure Looked Good on You (1975): A bittersweet reflection on a past love. Watson reminisces about the good times and acknowledges that no one else has ever compared to his former flame.

4. You’re Out Doing (What I’m Here Doing Without) (1981): A lively honky-tonk number with a playful twist. Watson humorously chides a former lover for enjoying life while he’s left heartbroken and alone.

5. Bedroom Ballad (1984): A sensual and intimate love song that celebrates the passion and connection shared between two lovers.

6. Farewell Party (1979): A melancholic song about saying goodbye to a loved one. Watson captures the mix of sadness and hope that comes with parting ways.

7. Got No Reason Now for Going Home (1975): A classic country song about feeling lost and aimless until finding love. The lyrics express the joy and purpose that love brings to life.

8. One Sided Conversation (1981): A relatable tale of unrequited love and the pain of longing for someone who doesn’t feel the same way.

9. Carmen (1983): Inspired by the famous opera, this dramatic song tells the story of a captivating and dangerous woman named Carmen. Watson’s vocals convey the passion and intensity of the tale.

10. Speak Softly (You’re Talking to My Heart) (1977): A tender love song that emphasizes the power of gentle words and affectionate gestures.

11. Don’t Waste It on the Blues (1984): A jazzy, upbeat tune encouraging listeners to embrace life’s joys and not dwell on sadness.

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12. Love in the Hot Afternoon (1975): Watson’s breakthrough hit, a sensual ballad about a passionate encounter on a hot summer day. The song’s evocative lyrics and smooth melody made it an instant classic.

13. The Old Man and His Horn (1978): A whimsical song about an elderly musician who finds joy and purpose in playing his horn. The lighthearted melody and playful lyrics create a charming atmosphere.

14. I Don’t Need a Thing at All (1978): A heartfelt expression of gratitude and contentment. Watson sings about the simple joys of life and the importance of appreciating what you have.

15. Should I Come Home (Or Should I Go Crazy) (1979): A classic country song about heartbreak and indecision. Watson grapples with the choice of returning to a failed relationship or moving on and starting anew.

16. What She Don’t Know Won’t Hurt Her (1981): A humorous take on the complexities of relationships. Watson sings about keeping secrets from a loved one to avoid causing pain.

17. Because You Believed in Me (1976): A touching tribute to the power of faith and support. Watson expresses gratitude for someone who believed in him and helped him achieve his dreams.

18. Cowboys Don’t Get Lucky All the Time (1987): A lighthearted song that pokes fun at the idealized image of cowboys. Watson sings about the ups and downs of cowboy life with a touch of humor.

19. This Dream’s on Me (1982): A romantic ballad about taking risks and pursuing your dreams. Watson encourages listeners to follow their hearts and embrace the unknown.

20. Memories to Burn (1985): A poignant reflection on past loves and lost opportunities. Watson sings about the bittersweet memories that linger long after a relationship has ended.

21. Sometimes I Get Lucky and Forget (1983): A reflective song about the passage of time and the fading of memories. Watson sings about the struggle to let go of the past and move on.

22. Between This Time and the Next Time (1981): A poignant ballad about the fleeting nature of time and the importance of cherishing each moment.

23. Pick the Wildwood Flower (2012): An autobiographical song that reflects on Watson’s childhood and the lessons he learned from his father. The song is a tribute to family, tradition, and the simple joys of life.

24. Where Love Begins (1990): A tender love song about the beginning of a new romance. Watson’s smooth vocals and the song’s gentle melody create a romantic atmosphere.

25. Drinkin’ My Way Back Home (1984): A classic country drinking song about using alcohol to numb the pain of heartbreak. Watson’s emotive vocals capture the desperation and loneliness of the lyrics.

This compilation is a must-have for long-time fans and a perfect introduction for those new to Gene Watson’s music. Each song reveals a different facet of this extraordinary artist’s talent, solidifying his place among country music’s greats.