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George Jones is frequently described as the greatest country singer of all time. He had an instinctive ability to inhabit a song totally and embody the emotion of the lyrics. A George Jones song is an emotional experience. The music in this album is as unique as George Jones himself. Although many of the song titles will be familiar to his fans, none of these actual recordings have ever been commercially released until now.
These recordings were made explicitly for radio airplay in the 1970s. They were recorded, often in only one or two takes, with an announcer's voice between the songs, and then sent out to radio stations. The stations would air the programs and often discard or destroy them afterward. Country Rewind Records President and Executive Producer Thomas Gramuglia discovered the original boxed master tapes, and although many were in bad shape and hadn't been touched in many years, he knew that true fans would want to hear them.
Gramuglia delivered the rare tapes into the safe hands of producer Paul Martin, who utilized his skill to rescue the music. Paul removed the announcements and other extraneous material as well as bringing the audio quality up to twenty-first century standards, discreetly adding instrumentation, under Jones' voice where necessary.
Here, he sings songs that he knows by heart, such as his salute to Hank Williams, Hey, Good Lookin', and versions of some of his biggest country hits, including The Race Is On, The Grand Tour, She Thinks I Still Care and his first Number One song, White Lightnin'.
- Window Up Above
- I'll Share My World with You
- The Race Is on
- The Grand Tour
- Once You've Had the Best
- Love Bug
- She Thinks I Still Care
- Four O Thirty Three
- The Honky Tonk Downstairs
- Old Brush Arbors
- A Picture of Me Without You
- Walk Through the World with Me
- Tender Years
- She's Mine
- White Lightnin'
- Hey Good Lookin'