Well no, Mrs. Stewart's version would have to be ranked behind the Loudermilk(Louvin stagenames) version (writers) and King George's version. The wonderful harmony work was capably handled by Donny Young(Paycheck), and a young and hungry Hal Rugg leaving an early mark on Country Music, the real deal here folks, sit back, relax and listen to how its really done!
Nice, but Connie Smith's is the definitive version. For that matter, nearly everything that Smith did on her first two or three albums are the definitive versions. They're simply some of the best country and western records ever made.
Great old classic with a marvelous, catchy tune! Thanks for posting. The junk they call they 'country' nowadays is so bad I can't listen to the radio anymore...
Wow...thanks, Naomi! I've never heard this before, either! Don't you just love the "play on words" from music long ago...like this one? Thanks for sharing, Naomi & thanks for posting PotterPossum1989! Hope your Christmas was Merry & have a wonderful New Year in 2010! Warmly, Red
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So good
smeltedcheese 1 month ago
Yes, this is the standard!
kawikahob1 5 months ago in playlist Norma Jean + othe greats
Hal Rugg working over that Emmons pedal steel, and Johnny Paycheck doing a beautiful harmony job my god is this good!
drmountebank1 6 months ago
The standard by which all country singers measure themselves against. The greatest
ThePleasanthill 6 months ago
Well no, Mrs. Stewart's version would have to be ranked behind the Loudermilk(Louvin stagenames) version (writers) and King George's version. The wonderful harmony work was capably handled by Donny Young(Paycheck), and a young and hungry Hal Rugg leaving an early mark on Country Music, the real deal here folks, sit back, relax and listen to how its really done!
drmoutebank 7 months ago
You are right donut
ernie27177 8 months ago
real country music cant stand the bull crap of today im 17 and love the oldies
the1andonlyDonut 8 months ago 3
Nice, but Connie Smith's is the definitive version. For that matter, nearly everything that Smith did on her first two or three albums are the definitive versions. They're simply some of the best country and western records ever made.
jannyrcobs 8 months ago
at 18 i'm a huge george jones fan, a lot of today's country artist are selling are shit on a shingle.
joseph36188 10 months ago 2
greatest country singer today
stangrub1 1 year ago
super country
2949alfred 1 year ago
The Master!
ring5242 1 year ago
awesome george!!!
bravebelt67 1 year ago
This was originally a hit for Pretty Miss Norma Jean. George does a great job but Norma Jean's is best!!
stlgtrace 1 year ago
Great old classic with a marvelous, catchy tune! Thanks for posting. The junk they call they 'country' nowadays is so bad I can't listen to the radio anymore...
cowboy81069 1 year ago
george jones on musicor is my favorite,,thanks for posting this one!
hannababalon 2 years ago
You're more than welcome, glad you enjoy it! =]
PotterPossum1989 2 years ago
Wow...thanks, Naomi! I've never heard this before, either! Don't you just love the "play on words" from music long ago...like this one? Thanks for sharing, Naomi & thanks for posting PotterPossum1989! Hope your Christmas was Merry & have a wonderful New Year in 2010! Warmly, Red
milliondollarredhead 2 years ago
Don't know how I missed this great song of George's. Guess I was in my 'pop music' phase. WHAT was I thinking...LOL! I love this song! *****
Naomi
NaomiWadsworth 2 years ago
Great song, haven't heard it for years. Thanks for posting it.
bulbheadmyass 2 years ago 4
Glad you like it. Wanna hear anything else by him, let me know. I've probably got it, or I'll try to get it.
PotterPossum1989 2 years ago
@PotterPossum1989 Do you have "I WON"T Love You Anymore" by George? It was on YouTube a while ago but it got yanked. Thanks.
nauort23 1 year ago
@PotterPossum1989 Have you got "The Ceremony"? Dad used to play that when I was a kid.
chesterzelda 1 year ago