Digital Exclusive: Josh Turner discusses his Greatest Hits record and Long Black Train 20th Anniversary Tour

Gospel and country music artist, Josh Turner, is known to have one of the most astounding voices in music. He is known for his hit singles, “Long Black Train,” “Why Don’t We Just Dance,” and “Your Man.”

He recently put out his 11-track Greatest Hits record and is currently on his Long Black Train 20th Anniversary Tour.

Greatest Hits tracklist:
1. Would You Go With Me
2. Firecracker
3. Hometown Girl
4. Long Black Train
5. Why Don’t We Just Dance
6. All Over Me
7. Your Man
8. Time Is Love
9. I Wouldn’t Be A Man
10. Me and God
11. Serve A Savior

Our digital team sat down with him to discuss what this milestone means to him.

Stream Greatest Hits HERE.

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