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  2. Go Rest High on That Mountain - Wikipedia

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    "Go Rest High on That Mountain" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Vince Gill. It was released in August 1995 as the sixth single from his album When Love Finds You. It is a eulogic ballad. Gill began writing the song following the death of country music singer Keith Whitley in 1989. Gill did not finish the song ...

  3. List of Grand Ole Opry members - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Ole Opry is a country music concert and radio show, held between twice and five times per week, in Nashville, Tennessee.The show began as a radio barn dance on November 28, 1925, by George D. Hay and has since become one of the genre's most enduring and revered stages.

  4. Billy Sherrill - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, when Jones left for MCA Records and recorded under Kyle Lehning it was the first time in 20 years that someone other than Sherrill was in the control booth. Lehning became Jones' third record producer. Pappy Daily had produced all of Jones recordings during 1954–1971, and then Sherrill took over the role for the next 19 years. During ...

  5. 1995 in country music - Wikipedia

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    Go Rest High on That Mountain: Vince Gill: 2 2 Goin' Through the Big D: Mark Chesnutt 1 2 Gone Country: Alan Jackson: 1 2 Gonna Get a Life: Mark Chesnutt 6 16 Halfway Down: Patty Loveless: 13 9 Hard Lovin' Woman: Mark Collie: 1 1 The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter: Reba McEntire 51 18 A Heart with 4 Wheel Drive 4 Runner 24 20 Heaven Bound (I'm Ready ...

  6. George Jones - Wikipedia

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    SiriusXM and WSM 650 AM, home of the Grand Ole Opry, broadcast the event on the radio. The family requested that contributions be made to the Grand Ole Opry Trust Fund or to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. [35] Jones was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in Nashville. His death made headlines all over the world; many country stations (as ...

  7. My Very Special Guests - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1970s, Jones was in such bad shape from his drinking and cocaine addiction that it took him the better part of two years to complete My Very Special Guests, a 1979 duet album that featured the wayward singer performing songs with a wide range of admirers and peers, including Emmylou Harris, Waylon Jennings, Linda Ronstadt, and Elvis Costello.

  8. When I Call Your Name (Vince Gill song) - Wikipedia

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    "When I Call Your Name" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Vince Gill. It was released in May 1990 as the third single and title track from the album When I Call Your Name.

  9. Memories of Us - Wikipedia

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    The years ahead would be an unpleasant time for Jones, to say the least, and the singer would soon begin his long, slow descent to the bottom. Jones scored two number-one hits in 1974 ("The Grand Tour" and "The Door"), but Memories of Us failed to produce any hits and the album stalled on the Billboard charts at number 43.

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