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My Very Special Guests is also a companion piece of sorts to an hour-and-a-quarter long HBO television special entitled George Jones: With a Little Help from His Friends, which saw the painfully wan singer performing songs with many of the singers from the album, including Jennings, who later recalled, "The best thing we ever cut together was a ...
Ladies' Choice was Jones's fifth album of duets in five years, beginning with My Very Special Guests (1979), Double Trouble with Johnny Paycheck (1980), Together Again with Tammy Wynette (1980), and A Taste of Yesterday's Wine with Merle Haggard (1982).
The couple could still be civil, however, with Wynette contributing to Jones 1979 duet album My Very Special Guests, and some kind of album seemed likely. In September, Together Again was released and produced the hit single "Two Story House", which peaked at number 2 on the charts. The song details how a poor married couple finally obtain all ...
After previously confirming guest appearances by former bassist Bill Wyman and Lady Gaga on their upcoming album, Hackney Diamonds, the Rolling Stones have revealed the additional presence of Paul ...
Contains "Heal the Pain" by George Michael and Paul McCartney. With Tony Bennett. Duets: An American Classic (2006) Contains "The Very Thought of You", a duet by Tony Bennett and Paul McCartney. With George Benson and Al Jarreau. Givin' It Up (2006) Contains "Bring It On Home to Me" by George Benson, Al Jarreau and Paul McCartney; With Nitin ...
Dolly Parton has revealed all the pertinent details about her long-promised “rock album,” titled “Rockstar,” including a 30-song track list, Nov. 17 release date and literally dozens of ...
You are a very special man and friend and it was a great privilege to get to know you and love you. Bubbles up, my friend.” To see our running list of the top 100 greatest rock stars of all time ...
"If I Could Bottle This Up" is a song written by Paul Overstreet and Dean Dillon. It was recorded as a duet by country singers George Jones and Shelby Lynne and released as a single in September 1988, peaking at #43. [1] It was Lynne's first single release and she would follow it with her debut LP Sunrise, which Billy Sherrill would also produce.