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  2. Long Live King George - Wikipedia

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    Long Live King George includes several songs, such as his first chart hit "Why Baby Why", that appeared on his 1957 debut album Grand Ole Opry's New Star. As Jones star continued to rise in the country music field, Starday would continue to release albums featuring recordings by Jones culled from its archive, including several rockabilly sides ...

  3. Rip Van Winkle - Wikipedia

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    American composer George Whitefield Chadwick wrote a concert overture titled Rip Van Winkle in 1879, when he was a student in Leipzig. American Doom metal band Witch performs a song titled "Rip Van Winkle" detailing the story in song form. American Doo-wop band The Devotions released their novelty single "Rip Van Winkle" in 1961 on Delta Records.

  4. I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So ...

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    "Love Me" 3:42: 3. "Ugh!" 3:00: 4. "A Change of Heart" 4:43: 5. "She's American" 4:30: 6. "If I Believe You" 6:20: 7. "Please Be Naked" 4:25: 8. "Lostmyhead" 5:19: 9. "The Ballad of Me and My Brain" 2:51: 10. "Somebody Else" 5:47: 11. "Loving Someone" 4:20: 12. "I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It" 6:26: 13 ...

  5. Too Wild Too Long - Wikipedia

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    In a review upon its release, Country Music declared that Too Wild Too Long contained too many songs that relied on the myth of George Jones rather than the kind of songs that built the myth. Although none of the album's singles cracked the top 20, Jones's singing is characteristically stellar.

  6. We Found Heaven Right Here on Earth at "4033" - Wikipedia

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    According to Bob Allen's book George Jones: The Life and Times of a Honky Tonk Legend, Jones was less than enthusiastic about the "musically middle-of-the-road love ballad that was almost inspirational in its unabashedly optimistic and romantic sentiments – a far cry from 'The Window Up Above,'" and it was only at his producer H.W. "Pappy ...

  7. Right or Wrong (1921 song) - Wikipedia

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    Right or wrong, I'll always love you Tho' you're gone, I can't forget Right or wrong, I'll keep on dreaming Tho' I wake with that same old regret All along I knew I'd lose you Still I pray'd that you'd be true In your heart, please just remember Right or wrong, I'm still in love with you

  8. Take Me (George Jones song) - Wikipedia

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    "Take Me" is a song written by George Jones and Leon Payne. Jones originally released the song on the Musicor label in 1966 and scored a No. 8 hit. However, the song is best remembered for being the first single release by Jones and his third wife Tammy Wynette in 1971 on Epic Records. That version was also a top ten hit, peaking at No. 9.

  9. Tall, Tall Trees - Wikipedia

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    "Tall, Tall Trees" is a song co-written by American singers George Jones and Roger Miller. Jones first released the song in 1957 as the B-side to his "Hearts in My Dream" single. Jones first released the song in 1957 as the B-side to his "Hearts in My Dream" single.