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George Jones - I Lived To Tell It All Album

George Jones - I Lived To Tell It All Album
Performer: George Jones
Title: I Lived To Tell It All
Country: Canada
Style:Honky Tonk
Released: 1996
Catalog number: CMCAC 11478
Label: MCA Records
MP3 album szie: 2077 mb
FLAC album size: 1431 mb

Tracklist

1I'll Give You Something To Drink About3:06
2The Lone Ranger2:38
3Hundred Proof Memories3:56
4I Must Have Done Something Bad3:19
5Billy B. Bad3:01
6Tied To A Stone4:06
7It Ain't Gonna Worry My Mind2:55
8Hello Heart2:45
9Back Down To Hung Up On You3:37
10Honky Tonk Song2:46

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
CMCAD-11478, CMCAD 11478, MCAD 11478George Jones I Lived To Tell It All ‎(CD, Album, Club)MCA Records, MCA Records, MCA RecordsCMCAD-11478, CMCAD 11478, MCAD 11478Canada1996
MCAMC-11478, MCAC-11478George Jones I Lived To Tell It All ‎(Cass, Album, RE, Dol)MCA Records, MCA RecordsMCAMC-11478, MCAC-11478CanadaUnknown
MCAC-11478George Jones I Lived To Tell It All ‎(Cass, Album, HX )MCA RecordsMCAC-11478US1996
MCASD-11478George Jones I Lived To Tell It All ‎(CD, Album)MCA Records, Inc.MCASD-11478Canada1996
MCAD-11478George Jones I Lived To Tell It All ‎(CD, Album)MCA Records, Inc.MCAD-11478US1996

Credits

  • Acoustic GuitarDon Potter
  • Backing Vocals [Background]Bergen White, Curtis Young, Dennis Wilson , Jana King, Jim Chapman, Julie Reeves, Larry Marrs, Louis Nunley, Marabeth Jordan, Millie Kirkham
  • Bass [Upright]Roy Huskey Jr.
  • DobroPaul Franklin
  • DrumsPaul Leim
  • Electric GuitarDean Parks (tracks: B5), Pete Wade
  • FiddleGlen Duncan
  • HarmonicaTerry McMillan
  • KeyboardsMike Lawler, Rodger Morris
  • Mixed ByBrian Tankersley
  • Other [Tic tac] – Harold Bradley (tracks: A1 to B3, B5)
  • PercussionFarrell Morris
  • PianoHargus "Pig" Robbins
  • ProducerBuddy Cannon, Norro Wilson
  • Steel GuitarJohn Hughey
  • TrumpetGary Gazaway

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 7 7749-942367 1 04

Companies

  • Distributed By – Columbia House
  • Manufactured By – Columbia House

Short intro

I Lived to Tell It All is an album by country music artist George Jones, released on August 13, 1996 on the MCA Nashville Records label. It was also a companion piece to his best-selling autobiography of the same name, I Lived to Tell It All. Coming off his successful reunion tour with ex-wife Tammy Wynette, Jones reunited with producer Norro Wilson to record his sixth album with MCA Nashville. While Jones remained committed to pure country, he worked with the top musicians and songwriters of the. Songs in album George Jones - I Lived To Tell It Al 1996. George Jones - Honky Tonk Song. George Jones - Back Down To Hung Up On You. George Jones - Billy B. George Jones - I Must Have Done Something Bad. George Jones - Hello Heart. Total votes: 0. A companion piece to his best-selling autobiography of the same name, I Lived to Tell It All is a surprising return to form by George Jones. Where The Bradley Barn Sessions tried to be an authentic release in the vein of a Hightone record and where High-Tech Redneck was clueless in its calculation, I Lived to Tell It All is an effortless encapsulation of Jones' gifts. Album 1996 10 Songs. George Jones. Country 1996. Jones, George, 1931- Carter, Tom, 1947-. Publication date. Listen free to George Jones I Lived To Tell It All Honky Tonk Song, Back Down To Hung Up On You and more. 10 tracks 32:21. I Lived to Tell It All, 1996. This album finds George Jones winding down his years on MCA, where his artistry mostly smoldered, never blazing bright as it had at Epic. Whatever the problems in getting the Voice on tape, there's a poignancy here in hearing a silver-haired man in his 60s trade on his rip-'em-up days as a hell-raiser Billy B. Bad, and verge on self-parody in the drinking songs, as empty as returnable bottles. Do not understand how this man lived to tell it all. Once I started reading this book I could not put it down. Anyone that loved George's music needs to read this book. Read more. Before you lose count in George Jones high-octane, fiercely juicy autobiography, I Lived to Tell It All, the man blessed with the best set of lungs this side of the cosmos has stylishly procreated, broken a variety of bones, drunk a holding pond of booze, destroyed a few fancy hotel rooms, been kidnapped by gangsters, dissed by Barbara Mandrell, kicked out of. rehab, fingered for murder, rendered homeless, diagnosed as near retarded, and this, mind you, is before you give up on the count. Yes, my friend, its pure hell being a legend, but George Jones has always worn the boots pretty well