# | Title | Artist | Rating | Length |
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1 | Cotton‐Eyed Joe | Isaac Payton Sweat | | 9:43 |
2 | Round About Way | George Strait | 4 | 3:05 |
3 | Life Can Turn on a Dime | Rick Treviño | | 2:58 |
4 | The Race Is On | Sawyer Brown | | 2:57 |
5 | Still Holding On | Clint Black & Martina McBride | | 4:01 |
6 | Smokey Places | Ronnie McDowell | | 3:10 |
7 | They Ain’t Made Enough Road | Larry Stewart | | 2:33 |
8 | Hillbilly Highway | Steve Earle | 3 | 3:40 |
9 | Texas Is Bigger Than It Used to Be | Mark Chesnutt | | 4:10 |
10 | It’s Too Late Now | George Strait | 3 | 2:34 |
11 | Every Cowboy’s Dream | Rhett Akins | | 2:21 |
12 | Waltz Across Texas | Ernest Tubb | | 2:42 |
13 | The Last Waltz | Rodney Crowell | | 5:13 |
14 | Don’t All the Girls Get Prettier at Closing Time | Mickey Gilley | | 3:04 |
15 | Little Red Rodeo | Collin Raye | 5 | 3:23 |
16 | Why Don’t We Get Drunk and Screw | Jimmy Buffett | | 2:47 |
17 | Jole Blon | Isaac Payton Sweat | | 2:37 |
18 | Detroit City | Bobby Bare | 5 | 2:50 |
19 | Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys | Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson | | 2:33 |
20 | Okie From Muskogee | Merle Haggard | 2 | 2:47 |
21 | Where the Sidewalk Ends- additional recording engineer:
- Darren Smith , Russ Martin and Doug Rider
- recording engineer:
- Chuck Ainlay and Steve Tillisch
- additional engineer:
- Bart Stevens
- engineer:
- Ken Hutton, Russ Martin and Paula Montondo
- producer:
- Tony Brown and George Strait
- acoustic guitar:
- Randy Scruggs
- drums (drum set):
- Eddie Bayers
- electric bass guitar:
- David Hungate
- electric guitar:
- Brent Rowan
- fiddle:
- Stuart Duncan
- piano:
- John Barlow Jarvis
- steel guitar:
- Buddy Emmons
- lead vocals:
- George Strait
- additionally recorded at:
- 16th Ave Sound in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Ocean Way Recording in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
- recorded at:
- Emerald Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and Soundstage Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
- recording of:
- Where the Sidewalk Ends
- writer:
- Jim Lauderdale and John Leventhal
| George Strait | 3 | 3:08 |