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George Jones - Sings The Great Songs Of Leon Payne Album

George Jones - Sings The Great Songs Of Leon Payne Album
Performer: George Jones
Title: Sings The Great Songs Of Leon Payne
Country: US
Style:Country
Released: 1971
Catalog number: MS 3204
Label: Musicor Records
MP3 album szie: 1188 mb
FLAC album size: 2540 mb

Tracklist

1Let A Little Lovin' Come In2:17
2There's No Justice2:30
3Blue Side Of Lonesome2:27
4Lifetime To Regret2:42
5Things Have Gone To Pieces2:52
6The Selfishness In Man2:33
7They'll Never Take Her Love From Me2:35
8Take Me2:40
9Brothers Of A Bottle2:44
10With Half A Heart2:18

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
MS3204George Jones Sings The Great Songs Of Leon Payne ‎(LP)Musicor RecordsMS3204US1971
GT-0136George Jones Sings The Great Songs Of Leon Payne ‎(LP, RE)Gusto Records GT-0136US1984
MS-3204George Jones Sings The Great Songs Of Leon Payne ‎(LP, RE)Musicor RecordsMS-3204USUnknown
Ht-110George Jones Sings The Great Songs Of Leon Payne ‎(Cass)HollywoodHt-110US1987
HCD 110George Jones Sings The Great Songs Of Leon Payne ‎(CD, Album)Highland MusicHCD 110US1987

Short intro

George Jones Sings the Great Songs of Leon Payne is an album by American country music artist George Jones, released in 1971 on the Musicor Records label containing nine Leon Payne covers and one Jones co-write with Payne, Take Me. Eight of the ten songs on this album had been released on earlier Jones albums. Of those eight, three were re-recorded in 1970 and included here, and the other five are just re-releases of the original 1960's recordings. Once you get over that, the songs themselves, the album itself is really good. This is the only Musicor version of They'll Never Take Her Love From Me that I have and it may possibly be my favorite version stylistically over the United Artists and Epic versions. One of many songbook albums that George Jones recorded while at Musicor Records, The Great Songs of Leon Payne is one of the finest minor gems in the Possum's catalog. Though Payne's reputation as a terrific honky tonk songwriter was well-known among country music fans, he only had a handful of hits, which were often recorded by other artists. Album 1970 10 Songs. The Gospel Collection: George Jones Sings the Greatest Stories Ever Told. The Essential George Jones: The Spirit of Country. The George Jones Collection. 60 million songs. Three months on us. Listen free to George Jones Sings The Great Songs Of Leon Payne They'll Never Take Her Love From Me, Brothers Of A Bottle and more. 10 tracks 26:17. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with . Sings the Great Songs of Leon Payne. George Jones. Released 1971. Sings the Great Songs of Leon Payne Tracklist. Writers Leon Payne. More George Jones albums. Gods Country: George Jones and Friends. The Essential George Jones. Show all albums by George Jones. George Jones - Sings The Great Songs Of Leon Payne Album. Artist: George Jones. Album: Sings The Great Songs Of Leon Payne. Play jigsaw puzzles for free Home. George Jones Sings the Great Songs of Leon Payne, 2014. They'll Never Take Her Love from Me, 02:40. Blue Side of Lonesome, 02:45. The best album by George Jones is I Am What I Am which is ranked number 14640 in the list of all-time albums with a total rank score of 71. George Jones album bestography. Higher ranked 81,316th This album 83,993rd Lower ranked 85,612th George Jones Sings From The HeartSings The Great Songs Of Leon PayneSings The Songs Of Dallas Frazier. Upcoming concerts. You can include this album in your own chart from the My Charts page Sings The Great Songs Of Leon Payne collection. Average Rating: 75100 from 1 vote. Sings the Songs of Dallas Frazier is an album by American country music artist George Jones. It was released in 1968 on the Musicor Records label. Love Bug is an album by American country music singer George Jones. Take Me is a song written by George Jones and Leon Payne. Jones originally released the song on the Musicor label in 1966 and scored a No. 8 hit. However, the song is best remembered for being the first single release by Jones and his third wife Tammy Wynette in 1971 on Epic Records. That version was also a top ten hit, peaking at No