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With that in mind, we’re going to look at some hits from the ‘80s, ‘90s, and 2010s that Jones recorded first—and arguably better. That’s not to say that the more recent versions of the ...
George Jones, Alabama and these '80s country stars are among the Opry's top 100 songs. ... To celebrate, the Opry is revealing a fan-compiled list of the all-time greatest country songs.
These instantly recognizable country classics dominated the genre in the 1980s. See which of them made the Grand Ole Opry's list of the 100 greatest songs.
These instantly recognizable country classics dominated the genre in the 1980s. See which of them made the Grand Ole Opry's list of the 100 greatest songs.
“You could still catch an 18-wheeler going by every now and then,” Jones told me in 2008. “After 100 takes, we might get a song done.” They cut about six songs there before relocating to ...
Available everywhere now, the album features songs by Wynette and Jones as performed in the series by Oscar® winner Jessica Chastain and Oscar® nominee Michael Shannon. Included within the album ...
Jones did that in the mid-1950s with songs like “Why Baby Why” and “I’m Ragged But Right.” Then, the music world started changing when Elvis Presley rose to stardom around 1956.
"The Honky Tonk Downstairs" is from George Jones' new album The Lost Nashville Sessions, which will be released Nov. 15. Jones died on April 26, 2013.