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- Jones_Country abstract "Jones Country is an album by American country music artist George Jones. This album was released in 1983 on the Epic Records label. The album's name was taken from an outdoor music park operated and owned by George in Texas near his birthplace between the years of 1983 through 1988 prior to his and his wife's return to the Nashville, Tennessee area in 1989. In one of the more rare occurrences there were no singles released from this studio album until six years later in 1989 when Epic released "Radio Lover" as a single. The reason for this was due to the 1983 recording of "Radio Lover" being one of the songs on Jones' 1989 album, One Woman Man, which also featured the 1983 recording of "Burning Bridges", too. Jones would later re-record "You Must Have Walked Across My Mind Again" for his 1992 Walls Can Fall album on MCA. "Hello Trouble" had previously been a hit single for Buck Owens as well as Jack Scott in addition to being recorded by dozens of other artists while John Anderson co-wrote and had a chart hit with "The Girl at the End of the Bar" in 1980. Bill Anderson later covered Wino the Clown on his 1985 album Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow. Originally available only on LP and cassette, the album was re-issued on CD in April 2013.".
- Jones_Country artist George_Jones.
- Jones_Country genre Country_music.
- Jones_Country previousWork Shine_On_(George_Jones_album).
- Jones_Country producer Billy_Sherrill.
- Jones_Country recordLabel Epic_Records.
- Jones_Country subsequentWork You've_Still_Got_a_Place_in_My_Heart.
- Jones_Country wikiPageExternalLink www.epiccenter.com.
- Jones_Country wikiPageExternalLink www.georgejones.com.
- Jones_Country wikiPageID "8506356".
- Jones_Country wikiPageRevisionID "590920839".
- Jones_Country hasPhotoCollection Jones_Country.
- Jones_Country title Dream_On_(The_Righteous_Brothers_song).
- Jones_Country title Hello_Trouble_(song).
- Jones_Country title "Burning Bridges".
- Jones_Country title "Famous Last Words".
- Jones_Country title "Girl at the End of the Bar".
- Jones_Country title "I'd Rather Die Young".
- Jones_Country title "One of These Days".
- Jones_Country title "Radio Lover".
- Jones_Country title "Wino the Clown".
- Jones_Country title "You Must Have Walked Across My Mind Again".
- Jones_Country writer "Beasley Smith, Billy Vaughn, Randy Wood".
- Jones_Country writer "Curly Putman, Ron Hellard, Bucky Jones".
- Jones_Country writer "Dennis Lambert, Brian Potter".
- Jones_Country writer "Earl Montgomery".
- Jones_Country writer "John Anderson, Lionel Delmore".
- Jones_Country writer "Orville Couch, Eddie McDuff".
- Jones_Country writer "Putman, Hellard, Jones".
- Jones_Country writer "Walter Scott".
- Jones_Country writer "Wayne Kemp, Warren Robb".
- Jones_Country writingCredits "yes".
- Jones_Country subject Category:1983_albums.
- Jones_Country subject Category:Albums_produced_by_Billy_Sherrill.
- Jones_Country subject Category:Epic_Records_albums.
- Jones_Country subject Category:George_Jones_albums.
- Jones_Country type 1983Albums.
- Jones_Country type Album106591815.
- Jones_Country type AlbumsProducedByBillySherrill.
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- Jones_Country type EpicRecordsAlbums.
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- Jones_Country comment "Jones Country is an album by American country music artist George Jones. This album was released in 1983 on the Epic Records label. The album's name was taken from an outdoor music park operated and owned by George in Texas near his birthplace between the years of 1983 through 1988 prior to his and his wife's return to the Nashville, Tennessee area in 1989.".
- Jones_Country label "Jones Country".
- Jones_Country label "Jones Country".
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- Jones_Country wasDerivedFrom Jones_Country?oldid=590920839.
- Jones_Country homepage www.georgejones.com.
- Jones_Country isPrimaryTopicOf Jones_Country.
- Jones_Country name "Jones Country".