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George Jones - Ladies Choice / My Very Special Guests

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Format: CD
Rel. Date: 10/21/2016
UPC: 5013929896130

Ladies Choice / My Very Special Guests
Artist: George Jones
Format: CD
New: Not in stock
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. She's My Rock
2. Hallelujah, I Love You So (With Brenda Lee)
3. All I Want to Do in Life (With Janie Fricke)
4. We Sure Make Good Love (With Loretta Lynn)
5. Daisy Chain (With Barbara Mandrell)
6. All Fall Down (With Emmylou Harris)
7. Size Seven Round (Made of Gold) (With Lacy J. Dalton)
8. Our Love Was Ahead of It's Time (With Deborah Allen)
9. Slow Burning Fire (With Terri Gibbs) 1
10. Best Friends (With Leona Williams) 1
11. Night Life (With Waylon Jennings) 1
12. Bartender's Blues (With James Taylor) 1
13. Here We Are (With Emmylou Harris) 1
14. I've Turned You to Stone (With Linda Ronstadt) 1
15. It Sure Was Good (With Tammy Wynette) 1
16. I Gotta Get Drunk (With Willie Nelson) 1
17. Proud Mary (With Johnny Paycheck) 1
18. Stranger in the House (With Elvis Costello) 1
19. I Still Hold Her Body (But I Think I've Lost Her Mind) (With Dennis ; Ray (Of Dr. Hook)) 2
20. Will the Circle Be Unbroken (With Pop ; Mavis Staples)

More Info:

Digitally remastered two-fer containing a pair of albums from the country music great on one CD. The two albums in this collection, Ladies' Choice (1984) and My Very Special Guests (1979), both provide a variety of guests in the company of the Possum, as this artist was affectionately named. One of the original intentions of Ladies' Choice was to pair George Jones with, mainly, several up and coming female singers although ironically, it's biggest success came with it's only solo track 'She's My Rock' which rose to #2 in the 1984 Billboard Single Charts. George recorded it as a tribute to his wife Nancy who had helped him turn his life around, putting behind him the years of alcoholism and drug addiction. George Jones helped set a trend for album duet collaborations with My Very Special Guests bringing together a collection of artists who were admirers and peers. Perhaps the presence of Elvis Costello might have been a little surprising but he was a long-time fan and found inspiration from Jones for his country songwriting
        
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