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  2. Cold Hard Truth (album) - Wikipedia

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    Cold Hard Truth is the 56th studio album by American country music singer George Jones. The album was released on June 22, 1999, on the Asylum label. Background

  3. Cold Hard Truth - Wikipedia

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    Cold Hard Truth may refer to: Cold Hard Truth (album), a 1999 album by George Jones; Cold Hard Truth (song), a 2017 song by Nelly Furtado; Cold Hard Truth (Dead Zone), an episode of the TV series The Dead Zone

  4. Choices (Billy Yates song) - Wikipedia

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    It was later covered by George Jones, who released as the first single from his album The Cold Hard Truth on May 8, 1999, and it peaked at number 30 on the Billboard country charts. There is speculation that Yates drew inspiration for the song from his time working at a business or firm, where he often had to make choices.

  5. George Jones albums discography - Wikipedia

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    Among his other studio albums of the decade, High-Tech Redneck (1994) and Cold Hard Truth (1999) also certified gold in the United States. The latter album was his first with Asylum Records . His second Asylum release was the live disc, Live with the Possum (1999).

  6. George Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jones's most popular song in his later years was "Choices", the first single from his 1999 studio album Cold Hard Truth. A video was also made for the song, and Jones won another Grammy for Best Male Country Vocal Performance.

  7. George Jones singles discography - Wikipedia

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    (Randy Travis featuring George Jones) 1990 — 8: 4 Heroes & Friends "You Don't Seem to Miss Me" (Patty Loveless with George Jones) 1997 — [i] 14: 37 Long Stretch of Lonesome "A Country Boy Can Survive" (Chad Brock featuring George Jones and Hank Williams, Jr.) 1999 75: 30: 66 Yes! "She Treats Her Body Like a Temple" (Confederate Railroad ...

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  9. If I Could Bottle This Up - Wikipedia

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    "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]