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George Jones: The Hits Then Till Now | 
enlarge | Artist: George Jones Label: Time Life Entertainment Category: Music
List Price: $39.98 Buy New: $20.75 You Save: $19.23 (48%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 67672
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 11.6 x 5.9 x 0.7
MPN: 19501 UPC: 610583216424 EAN: 0610583216424 ASIN: B0016MJ2ZU
Release Date: May 20, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Why Baby Why | | • | Seasons of My Heart | | • | What Am I Worth | | • | Just One More | | • | White Lightning | | • | The Last Town I Painted | | • | You re Still on My Mind | | • | Color of the Blues | | • | Who Shot Sam | | • | The Window Up Above | | • | Tender Years | | • | Things Have Gone to Pieces | | • | Take Me | | • | Tall, Tall Trees | | • | Walk Through This World With Me | | • | When the Grass Grows Over Me | | • | I ll Share My World with You | | • | Love Bug | | • | Sometimes You Just Can't Win | | • | A Good |
Disc 2
| • | She Thinks I Still Care | | • | We Must Have Been out of Our Min | | • | The Race Is On | | • | You Comb Her Hair | | • | A Girl I Used to Know | | • | The Ceremony George w/Tammy | | • | We Can Make It | | • | Loving You Could Never Be Better | | • | We re Gonna Hold On w/Tammy | | • | A Picture of Me (Without You) | | • | Mabellene w/Johnny Paycheck | | • | Once You ve Had the Best | | • | Golden Ring George Jones | | • | The Grand Tour | | • | Two Story House | | • | The Door | | • | Bartender s Blues Vocal | | • | These Days (I Barely Get By) | | • | Southern California | | • | I Can t Find It Here |
Disc 3
| • | He Stopped Loving Her Today | | • | Still Doin Time | | • | We Didn t See a Thing Ray Charles | | • | I m Not Ready Yet | | • | Yesterday s Wine Merle Haggard | | • | If Drinkin Don t Kill Me | | • | She s My Rock | | • | Same Ole Me George Jones | | • | I Always Get Lucky with You | | • | The One I Loved Back Then | | • | Who s Gonna Fill Their Shoes | | • | The Right Left Hand | | • | Somebody Wants Me Out Of The | | • | I m a One Woman Man | | • | Wine Colored Roses | | • | I Don t Need Your Rockin' | | • | Wrong s What I Do Best | | • | High-Tech Redneck | | • | When the Last Curtain Falls | | • | Tramp on Your Street |
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Product Description The Hits Then til Now kicks off with Jones first hit single on Starday Records, Why Baby Why, which rose to #4 on the country chart in 1955. Other songs from his early years are featured, offering a glimpse of his undeniable raw talent and a promise of what was to come. We ve got the 50s pop and country smash White Lightning plus his 60s country hits including She Thinks I Still Care, The Race Is On, A Good Year For the Roses, and Walk Through this World with Me. Then he married Tammy Wynette, and their hits mirrored their tormented relationship. In 1980, he emerged from post-divorce turmoil with He Stopped Loving Her Today, widely considered the greatest country record and the song that earned Jones his first Grammy. Continuing the story to the present day, the set features all of his latterday hits plus duets with Ray Charles and Chet Atkins, Merle Haggard, James Taylor, the Oak Ridge Boys and others.
Album Description On this three CD box set, George Jones: The Hits-Then `til Now, Time Life is proud to release this first ever career spanning retrospective that covers nearly fifty years, collecting sixty songs (all original versions) from a number of different record labels. With more country hits than any other artist and more Top 40 hits than any country artist, George Jones deserves his reputation as the greatest living country singer.
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| Customer Reviews:
a marvelous collection June 21, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This box set contains 3 CD's chock full of George Jones classics and his latter day recordings which are sure to become "classics" as the years go by. The box set comes with a lovely booklet...filled with pictures and biographical data and it's a color booklet, not black and white. There are quite a few pictures i had not seen before and some i've seen once and hadn't seen again until i browsed through the booklet. The songs are listed in the back of the book with chart data and record label/catalog number information perhaps only interesting to historians. This box set is also affordable compared to some that may be available. Almost 15 years have passed since THE ESSENTIAL GEORGE JONES box set was released and so this one contains a third CD and includes, of course, a lot more material than the 1994 box set. This one doesn't go in chronological order...which may irritate some who would prefer box set collections go in yearly order from song to song. For example, "She Thinks I Still Care" kicks off CD #2. That single was a #1 from 1962...but CD #1 closes with his 1970 hit "A Good Year For the Roses". This collection contains his original take on "Tall, Tall Trees" which often goes un-noticed on retrospective collections. "What Am I Worth", "Seasons of My Heart", and "The Last Town I Painted" are also welcome additions seldom omitted from other collections. The second CD features a few more hits from the mid to late 1960's and then ventures into the early Epic recordings during the 1970's and selects the biggest hit songs of that period instead of the more obscure hit songs. The last song on CD #2 is a rarity, the gospel song called "I Can't Find It Here" from 1974's IN A GOSPEL WAY album. The third CD contains 1980's and 1990's material picked at random, pretty much, plus one song from 2001. There are 20 songs on each CD...all original recordings...i couldn't detect any re-recordings. One of the interesting if not strange oddities about this collection was no inclusion of his 1999 hit "Choices". Instead, an album track from the 1999 COLD HARD TRUTH album is featured, "When The Last Curtain Falls". The last song on CD #3 is "Tramp On Your Street", from his THE ROCK album from 2001. For those curious, the actual hit songs from THE ROCK were "The Man He Was", "50,000 Names", and "Beer Run", the latter a duet with Garth Brooks. However, given this is a box set showcasing the music of George Jones, it's a perfect way to close out a collection with a song dedicated to Hank Williams, one of George's biggest influences...and "Tramp On Your Street" is a good choice to close out the collection.
great cd set June 21, 2008 i bought this cd set for my husband for our 30th anniversary. he LOVES it. a geat addition to his collection of cd's. would recommend to any george jones fan.
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