At his commercial peak in the mid-'70s, Mac Davis was one of America's most popular entertainers, a countrypolitan-styled singer and actor who found considerable success in both fields. First making his name in the music business as a label manager and a songwriter, he went on to become a star on the strength of his warm, smooth voice, engaging personality, and confident but self-effacing demeanor. 1972's Baby Don't Get Hooked on Me and 1974's Stop and Smell the Roses are among the best of Davis' albums from his hitmaking days in the '70s, and 2000's The Best of Mac Davis comb...