Toby Keith's Greatest Hits: The Show Dog Years Turns Five
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Toby Keith’s
Greatest Hits: The Show Dog Years
Turns Five
Now In Dolby Atmos, Collection Celebrates
Keith’s Musical Freedom
Star-Studded Tribute Toby Keith: American Icon
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Armed with full creative control, Toby Keith enjoyed an unprecedented era of completely self-directed success, celebrated on his Greatest Hits: The Show Dog Years, which marks the fifth anniversary of its release Oct. 25. Available in Dolby Atmos immersive sound on all music services for the first time, the collection encompasses Keith’s work for his own Show Dog Nashville label – which was capped with the inclusion of “Don’t Let The Old Man In.” Written solely by Keith after a conversation with Clint Eastwood, the song was available only on the 2018 soundtrack for Eastwood’s The Mule prior to the release of GH:TSDY. The song is considered by many to be the capstone of a career that put Keith in the New York based all-genre Songwriters Hall of Fame.


at Bridgestone Arena on July 29, 2024
in Nashville, Tennessee.
(Photo by Tibrina Hobson/Getty Images
for Universal Music Group)

• The newly compiled 13 Number Ones and remastered and expanded Christmas to Christmas will be available October 4 from Universal Music. The former will be released on CD and vinyl and focuses on a baker’s dozen of concert setlist staples recorded between 1993 and 2005. The latter – originally released in 1995 – is being reissued on CD, DSPs and, for the first time, vinyl.

• New merch continues to be rolled out on Keith’s website, most recently the Toby Keith: American Icon tee … available here.

About Toby Keith & Show Dog Nashville
Bursting on to the country music scene with his solo-penned first single “Should’ve Been A Cowboy,” Toby Keith began stacking hits through a succession of label permutations, all of which built to the Sept. 1, 2005 launch of his own label. Keith released 14 albums during that final phase of his career, cementing his place as one of the most prolific self-directed creative forces in country’s modern era. All in, Keith amassed 42 top 10 hits, 33 No. 1s, more than 44 million albums sold, 100 million BMI performances, and more than 10 billion streams largely on the strength of his own songwriting and producing. He was elected into the Country Music Hall of Fame shortly before his passing in February. Among his many accomplishments, the New York based all-genre Songwriters Hall of Fame (2015), the National Medal of Arts (2021), the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame (2021), and BMI Icon (2022) were his most treasured.
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