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Nashville, TN – With more than 30 million albums sold, superstar duo Brooks and Dunn has amassed dozens of chart hits, and fans can look for their favorites with the September 8 release of the duo’s #1s … and then some. True to its title, the 30-song, double-disc collection will feature classic hits and chart-toppers and two new tracks, including the duo’s current smash, “Indian Summer.”

The most comprehensive collection to date for Brooks & Dunn fans, #1s … and then some spans a whopping 23 singles to hit the top of the country airplay charts over the past 18 years, from such early classics as “Neon Moon” and “That Ain’t No Way to Go” to their anthemic “Only in America,” “Red Dirt Road,” “Play Something Country,” and much more, including their ACM and CMA Song of the Year winner, “Believe.”

Among the hits, #1s … and then some will also feature two smash collaborations with Reba McEntire: the chart-topping “If You See Him/If You See Her” and the recent blockbuster, “Cowgirls Don’t Cry” – previously available only as a digital single.

Pending final sequence, a complete track listing is as follows:

A Man This Lonely

Ain’t Nothing ‘Bout You

Believe

Boot Scootin’ Boogie

Brand New Man

Cowgirls Don’t Cry (featuring Reba McEntire)

He’s Got You

Hillbilly Deluxe

Honky Tonk Stomp *

How Long Gone

Husbands and Wives

I Am That Man

If You See Him/If You See Her (with Reba McEntire)

Indian Summer *

It’s Getting Better All the Time

Little Miss Honky Tonk

Lost and Found

My Maria

My Next Broken Heart

Neon Moon

Only in America

Play Something Country

Red Dirt Road

Rock My World (Little Country Girl)

She Used to Be Mine

She’s Not the Cheatin’ Kind

That Ain’t No Way to Go

The Long Goodbye

We’ll Burn That Bridge

You’re Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone

(* new songs)

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