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Troy Cassar-Daley Greatest Hits

Troy Cassar-Daley Greatest Hits

Troy Cassar-Daley Has A Massive 42 Track Greatest Hits On the Way

by Paul Cashmere on September 12, 2018

in News

Troy Cassar-Daley has his 42-track Greatest Hits album set for release in October.

As well as cataloguing songs from the 11 Troy Cassar-Daley albums and one off singles, the album will feature two new tracks ‘Wouldn’t Change A Thing’ and ‘Shadows On The Hill’.

“I’m really proud of ‘Wouldn’t Change a Thing’ because I wanted to write something reflective about my life and others around,” Troy said in a statement. “Looking back over this collection of songs across my whole career I can reflect on the great times such as celebrating my first Golden Guitar or ARIA Award and in contrast the periods where I have doubted myself and my music, felt alone. But at the end of the day, I say to myself “I wouldn’t change a thing.”

Troy Cassar-Daley released his first single ‘Dream Out Loud’ in 1994. His debut album ‘Beyond the Dancing’ came out in January 1995.

Troy Cassar-Daley – Greatest Hits tracklist

1. Wouldn’t Change A Thing
2. Proud Young Man
3. Dream Out Loud
4. End Of The Road
5. Ramblin’ Man (feat. Tommy Emmanuel)
6. Little Things
7. Bar Room Roses
8. Ladies In My Life
9. The Biggest Disappointment (feat. Slim Dusty)
10. True Believer
11. They Don’t Make ‘Em Like That Anymore
12. Trains
13. I Wanna Go Back
14. V8 Town
15. 40 Miles
16. Born To Survive
17. Long Way Home
18. Wish I Was A Train (feat. Paul Kelly)
19. Make The Most (Of Everyday With You)
20. Yer So Bad
21. River Boy (feat. Shane Howard)
22. Lonesome But Free
23. Going Back Home
24. Get Away Car (feat. Kasey Chambers)
25. Walking Away
26. Everything’s Going To Be Alright
27. Last Mile Home
28. Bird On A Wire (feat. Jimmy Barnes)
29. Big, Big Love
30. Sing About This Country
31. I Love This Place
32. Chasin’ Rodeo
33. Country Is
34. Live and Learn
35. Home
36. Lights On The Hill (feat. Adam Harvey)
37. Take A Walk In My Country
38. Freedom Ride (feat. Paul Kelly)
39. Another Australian Day
40. Things I Carry Around
41. Halfway Creek, Timber Cutting Man
42. Shadows On The Hill

Greatest Hits available 19 October 2018 through Bloodlines.

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