The Hits Re-Imagined is a studio album by American country singer-songwriter Bill Anderson.
In an interview with Rolling Stone his explained his choices behind the decision-making process: "I wanted to go to both ends of the spectrum, going all the way back to my earliest days and then coming up to some of the current things with “Whiskey Lullaby,” “Give It Away,” “Which Bridge to Cross.” I guess I just kind of picked off of both ends of the bush.
"We started putting interesting snippets underneath the audiobook,” he continued, “and when we got through with that, we decided to just make full instrumentals out of these things," Anderson said in 2020.
This includes songs such as "Still," "Bright Lights and Country Music" and "The Tip of My Fingers."
He called the combination of vocal and instrumental tracks "unusual," but later explained his appreciation for the project's diversity.
[3] In addition, Lorie Hollabaugh of Music Row stated that Anderson "breathes new life" into the newer versions of the tracks.