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George Jones Sings from the Heart "Aching, Breaking Heart" 1962 — 5 — "She Thinks I Still Care" — 1 — The New Favorites of George Jones "Beacon in the Night" [13] — — — Homecoming in Heaven "Open Pit Mine" — 13 — The New Favorites of George Jones "Magic Valley" [14] — — — Homecoming in Heaven "A Girl I Used to Know ...
Open Pit Mine; Out of Control (George Jones song) P. A Pair of Old Sneakers; A Picture of Me (Without You) (song) Play It Cool, Man; R. The Race Is On; Radio Lover (song)
"A Girl I Used to Know" (also known as "Just Someone I Used to Know" and "Someone I Used to Know") is a song written by Jack Clement and originally released as a single by George Jones. [2] It became a top five hit for Jones, peaking at number three.
"Big Fool of the Year" is a song written by Justin Tubb and recorded by George Jones. It appeared as the B-side of Jones' 1962 hit "A Girl I Used to Know," [citation needed] climbing to #13 on the charts. [1] In the song, the narrator is awarded with the dubious honor of "big fool of the year" by "every hopeless loving heart" that he knows.
[3] Brian Mansfield, in his review of Walls Can Fall, called the song "scarier because of George's past", [4] while Jones himself described the song as "my attitude set to music." [5] However, the single only rose to No. 34, and Jones remained frustrated at how many country radio stations had turned their backs on him. "There has never been a ...
"The One I Loved Back Then (The Corvette Song)" is a song written by Gary Gentry, and recorded by American country music singer George Jones. It was released September 1985 as the second single from the album Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes. The song peaked at number three on the Hot Country Singles.
"What My Woman Can't Do" was composed by Jones, his producer Billy Sherrill, Earl "Peanut" Montgomery, and Betty Tate. The song praises the virtues of a loyal and loving wife who "brightens any room she walks inside." The memorable a cappella opening features Jones
"Did I Ever Tell You" is a duet by American country singers George Jones and Margie Singleton on their 1962 duet album, Duets Country Style. It was released as a single in 1961, peaking at number 15 on the 1961 Billboard Hot Country Songs singles chart.