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Tammy Wynette With George JonesWe Loved It Away (From "Pop! Goes The Country" 1974)Tammy Wynette. Legendary Performances
Tammy Wynette With George JonesGolden Ring (From "Country Music Hit Parade" 1977)Tammy Wynette. Legendary Performances
Tammy Wynette With George JonesNear You (From "Country Music Hit Parade" 1977)Tammy Wynette. Legendary Performances
Tammy Wynette With George JonesWe're Gonna Hold On (From "NBC Tammy Wynette Special" 1980)Tammy Wynette. Legendary Performances
Vestal Goodman Feat. George JonesAngel BandCountry Video May 2003
George Jones50,000 NamesCountry Video June 2002
Vestal Goodman Feat. George JonesAngel BandETV Network Vital Country 6129 February 2000
George JonesThe Cold Hard TruthETV Network Vital Country 6127 December 1999
George JonesChoicesETV Network Vital Country 6125 October 1999
George JonesHigh-Tech RedneckTelegenics Number 128G. Country Trax. November 1993
George JonesWalls Can FallTelegenics Number 124G. Country Trax. July 1993
George JonesWrongs What I Do BestTelegenics Number 121G. Country Trax. April 1993
George JonesI Don't Need Your Rockin' ChairTelegenics Number 119G. Country Trax. February 1993
Tammy Wynette And George JonesWe're Gonna Hold On (From The Midnight Special)Burt Sugarman's The Midnight Special. Flashback To 1973
George Jones And Alan JacksonA Good Year For The RosesCountry Video April 2001
George Jones Feat. George ForemanI Don't Need Your Rockin' ChairCountry Video March 2001
George JonesWho's Gonna Fill Their ShoesBest Of Country Video Vol.6
George JonesHe Stopped Loving Her Today (Live)Screenplay VJ-Pro Classic Vision Country Essentials Vol.1 August 2006
Eric Lee Beddingfield Feat. George JonesThe Gospel According To JonesCountry Video October 2011
Aaron Lewis Feat. George Jones And Charlie DanielsCountry BoyExpress Video February 2011 Week 3
Aaron Lewis Feat. George Jones And Charlie DanielsCountry BoyScreenplay VJ-Pro Country Vision March 2011
George JonesChoicesScreenplay VJ-Pro Country Vision January 2010
Vestal Goodman Feat. George JonesAngel BandCountry Video January 2008
George Jones And Tammy WynetteOneScreenplay VJ-Pro Classic Vision Country Essentials Vol.2 August 2007
George Jones (born September 12, 1931, Saratoga, Texas, USA - died April 26, 2013, Nashville, Tennessee, USA) was an American award-winning country music singer. He is known for his long list of hit records, his distinctive voice and phrasing, and his marriage to Tammy Wynette. During the latter part of his life, Jones was frequently referred to as "the greatest living country singer".
George Glenn Jones (September 12, 1931 – April 26, 2013) was an American musician, singer and songwriter who achieved international fame for his long list of hit records, including "White Lightning", as well as his distinctive voice and phrasing. For the last 20 years of his life, Jones was frequently referred to as the greatest living country singer. Country music scholar Bill C. Malone writes, "For the two or three minutes consumed by a song, Jones immerses himself so completely in its lyrics, and in the mood it conveys, that the listener can scarcely avoid becoming similarly involved." Waylon Jennings expressed a similar opinion in his song "It's Alright": "If we all could sound like we wanted to, we'd all sound like George Jones." The shape of his nose and facial features earned Jones the nickname "The Possum."
Born in Texas, Jones first heard country music when he was seven and was given a guitar at the age of nine. He married his first wife, Dorothy Bonvillion, in 1950, and was divorced in 1951. He served in the United States Marine Corps until his discharge in 1953. He married Shirley Ann Corley in 1954. In 1959, Jones released a cover version of "White Lightning" by J. P. Richardson, which launched his career as a singer. His second marriage ended in divorce in 1968; he married fellow country music singer Tammy Wynette a year later. Many years of alcoholism caused his health to deteriorate severely and led to his missing many performances, earning him the nickname "No Show Jones." After his divorce from Wynette in 1975, Jones married his fourth wife, Nancy Sepulvado, in 1983 and became mostly sober. Jones died in 2013, aged 81, from hypoxic respiratory failure. He was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery. During his career, Jones had more than 150 hits, both as a solo artist and in duets with other artists.
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