March 3, 2009

Some more George Jones...





The first picture is a book written about George. The picture that's used was lifted from George's 1984 album, YOU'VE STILL GOT A PLACE IN MY HEART. You then see me showing off one of my George Jones albums...this one is 1977's I WANTA SING. Down through the years that album cover has been voted the worst George Jones album cover of all-time...for it shows a tour bus with a painting of George's face on the front.

While the album cover may not be everyone's favorite...the ten songs contained on that album are great...

1. I Wanta Sing
2. Please Don't Sell Me Anymore Whiskey Tonight
3. They've Got Millions in Milwaukee
4. If I Could Put Them All Together
5. I Love You So Much It Hurts
6. Rest In Peace
7. Old King Kong
8. Bull Mountain Lad
9. You've Got The Best of Me Again
10. It's a 10-33 Let's Get Jesus on the Line

The title song is about George's idols through the years: Roy Acuff, Hank Williams, Lefty Frizzell, and Bill Monroe. There are a few up-tempo sing-a-long songs on this collection: "Old King Kong" being most notable as it was one of the single's issued from this album. "They've Got Millions in Milwaukee" is a cute song about how the state of Wisconsin has made a fortune off of alcoholics and drinkers. "Bull Mountain Lad" is a mountain song with a sing-a-long, old-timey arrangement. Something akin to polka music can be heard backing up George on "Please Don't Sell Me Anymore Whiskey Tonight". As far as ballads...we have "Rest in Peace", "I Love You So Much it Hurts", "You've Got the Best of Me Again", and the single "If I Could Put Them All Together". One of the ironic things about the single releases is that "Old King Kong" charted much lower than "If I Could Put Them All Together". By contrast, "Old King Kong" charted in the lower Top-40, peaking a few notches short of #30 while "If I Could Put Them All Together" peaked at a stronger Top-25 finish...neither single entered the Top-10 as you can see. The thing that's ironic to me is "Old King Kong", the lower charting of the two, is actually better remembered than the bigger hit from the album. The album closes with a quirky but fun song about religion and CB radio's...you'll have to hear it to understand.

In the third picture we see George on stage at Jones Country with Leona Williams in the background along side his former harmony singer, Ron Gaddis. When you click the image you'll see the big painting of George up on the wall behind them.

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