I've got this song on a CD titled "Glorious Gospel." There is 23 various songs and artists on it. I really like this song. We'll never know the loneliness that Jesus went through. Especially when all of our sins was put on him and God had to look away because He couldn't look on sin. Jesus really felt loneliness when He cried out "my God! my God! why has thou forsaken me."
This song is beautiful regardless of the theme, but the original late 1950s version used at the end of a Mad Men episode is far superior and much more authentic than this version. This updated version is just a cheap shortened commercialized work like most country music recorded after the late 1960s. This version has no soul, as in passion. Down load the original late 1950s version from ITunes or Amazon and you'll understand what I am talking about.
@tsyrlb thanks for the response, the difference is striking, country music left its roots and became commercial garbage as the difference between the two versions of this song indicate. I listen to the older version several times a week and never tire of it along with older 1950s and 1960s songs of other country greats such as Jim Reeves, Patsy Cline and Johnny Cash and others.
Mad Men......beautiful song and lyrics. I've never been much of a country & western listener but this George Jones song is beautiful. Very American. I'm from Wisconsin and I can't stop listening to this----thank you Texas for George Jones!
@BeingOfLight111 This song is from the 50's. It's been around this whole time and you never heard it, until now. Isn't that an indication that the world is better now, in the sense of finding music like this, then it was in the past?
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LT1HILLINGHOE 1 week ago
I've got this song on a CD titled "Glorious Gospel." There is 23 various songs and artists on it. I really like this song. We'll never know the loneliness that Jesus went through. Especially when all of our sins was put on him and God had to look away because He couldn't look on sin. Jesus really felt loneliness when He cried out "my God! my God! why has thou forsaken me."
Loverboy721 2 weeks ago
@NorbPwn same ;)
rachoutdi 3 months ago
Thank you Mad Men<3
MrXDMonkey 4 months ago
This song is beautiful regardless of the theme, but the original late 1950s version used at the end of a Mad Men episode is far superior and much more authentic than this version. This updated version is just a cheap shortened commercialized work like most country music recorded after the late 1960s. This version has no soul, as in passion. Down load the original late 1950s version from ITunes or Amazon and you'll understand what I am talking about.
kwtfradio 4 months ago in playlist George Jones
@kwtfradio wow you are actually right.
tsyrlb 4 weeks ago
@tsyrlb thanks for the response, the difference is striking, country music left its roots and became commercial garbage as the difference between the two versions of this song indicate. I listen to the older version several times a week and never tire of it along with older 1950s and 1960s songs of other country greats such as Jim Reeves, Patsy Cline and Johnny Cash and others.
kwtfradio 4 weeks ago
WHAT.. george is george.. catch my bottle boy..
jackiepauldavis 5 months ago
I enjoyed this!! Excellent!! Thank you for sharing!!---Lee
oscarshwartz 6 months ago
Hi Scott, I have never heard this lovely old Gosple / Country song from George. Thanks for posting ~ Arthur
arinvests 6 months ago
long live George Jones..
kevinkzac 6 months ago
Mad Men......beautiful song and lyrics. I've never been much of a country & western listener but this George Jones song is beautiful. Very American. I'm from Wisconsin and I can't stop listening to this----thank you Texas for George Jones!
NaseemKO 7 months ago 2
This is the original version released as a B side 45.
LT1HILLINGHOE 9 months ago
une version posterieure à celle enregistrée sur starday, mais toutefois la qualité est au rendez-vous, comme très souvent avec king George...
Paroles poignantes, mélodie accrocheuse , tout y est !
countrychess 9 months ago
Now I have to say this real country I love the possum.I seen him and Conway back in 89.thank you for posting
lindalovesal 1 year ago
is it not sad that good music like this is only found on mad men....... what happen to the world?
BeingOfLight111 1 year ago 24
@BeingOfLight111 lmao
thats where i heard it too, and googled the lyrics haha,
good show
NorbPwn 1 year ago 10
@BeingOfLight111 This song is from the 50's. It's been around this whole time and you never heard it, until now. Isn't that an indication that the world is better now, in the sense of finding music like this, then it was in the past?
jjamska 2 months ago 2
yeah where is it
alsointheclouds 1 year ago
does anyone know where I can find the version from made men?
cmu1919 2 years ago
@cmu1919 the mad men version is from a compilation album called The Definitive Collection: George Jones (1955-1962)
reg0481 1 year ago
@reg0481 The version from the Definitive Collection Is better though this one ain't bad either
jemon86 1 year ago
it fits in great at the end of season 2 episode 12 mad men
invizigothgd 2 years ago
hes the best
osc7070 2 years ago 2