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What I Want to Be Remembered For
What I Want to Be Remembered For
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedNovember 14, 2000
GenreCountry
LabelWarner Music Canada
ProducerVarious
Paul Brandt chronology
That's the Truth
(1999)
What I Want to Be Remembered For
(2000)
Small Towns and Big Dreams
(2001)

What I Want to Be Remembered For is the first greatest hits album by Canadian country music singer Paul Brandt. The album features ten singles from Brandt's first three studio albums and two newly recorded songs — "What I Want to Be Remembered For" and "There's Nothing I Wouldn't Do" — which were both released as singles.

Track listing

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  1. "My Heart Has a History" (Mark D. Sanders, Paul Brandt)
  2. "It's a Beautiful Thing" (Jeffrey Steele, Craig Wiseman)
  3. "I Do" (Brandt)
  4. "That's the Truth" (Brandt, Chris Farren)
  5. "I Meant to Do That" (Lynn Gillespie Chater, Kerry Chater, Brandt)
  6. "Take It from Me" (Roy Hurd, Brandt)
  7. "Yeah!" (Brandt, Steve Rosen)
  8. "A Little in Love" (Josh Leo, Rick Bowles)
  9. "The Sycamore Tree" (Brandt, Rosen)
  10. "Outside the Frame" (Brandt, Rosen)
  11. "There's Nothing I Wouldn't Do" (Brandt)
  12. "What I Want to Be Remembered For" (Brandt, Jon Vezner)

Year-end charts

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Chart (2001) Position
Canadian Country Albums (Nielsen SoundScan)[1] 47

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