Legends of Country Music: George Jones
By James Hoag
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“If we all could sound like we wanted to, we'd all sound like George Jones.” - Waylon Jennings
This is the second in the "Legends of Country Music" series.
This does for Country Music what "The Legends of Rock & Roll" series does for rock and roll. It is a mini-biography of one the great performers from Country Music, George Jones.
George Jones has been called the greatest Country Music singer of all time.
I have always loved every genre of music, but didn't get introduced to Country Music until the early Eighties. Once converted, I was a total country fan.
This book is about George Jones, his life, his ups and his downs. It is a brief biography but I include all of the major points in the life of this great
musician. But even more importantly, it's about the music. This series is my way of honoring the people that have brought so much joy to our lives over the years.
This is an unauthorized fan tribute.
Inside you'll find:
Introduction - Remarks about George Jones in general and a kick-off for the book.
Growing Up in Texas - Like so many before and after, George started with humble beginnings.
Marriage Number One - George would be married four times, the first when he was just seventeen.
Starday Records - The first record label that gave him his first big break.
Marriage Number Two - After the disaster of marriage number one, he tries again.
"White Lightning" - His first number one hit.
Melba Montgomery - George starts to become known for his duets with other performers.
George Jones and Gene Pitney - Another collaborator was Gene Pitney.
The Legend of the Lawn Mower - Did George really ride a lawn mower eight miles to town? Twice?
Marriage Number Two - Tammy Wynette - Country royalty was formed.
The King and First Lady of Country Music - George and Tammy are together in private and professional lives.
Trouble in Paradise - George's drinking threatens to end his marriage for the third time.
The End of the Royal Marriage - Tammy finally walks out and it's over.
"Golden Ring" - The story of one of George and Tammy's best duets.
"He Stopped Loving Her Today" - Some call this the greatest country song ever written.
Marriage Number Four - The fourth time is the charm as George finally gets it together and makes it work.
The End of Traditional Country - Country music changes in the Nineties, but George won't change with it.
Tammy Passes Away - We lose the First Lady of Country Music.
The Declining Years - George is still the best, but not selling many records anymore.
The Last Few Years - The end finally comes as George passes away.
Legacy of George Jones - Every Legends book has a Legacy section where I review the awards and contributions of the artist.
Afterword - My closing thoughts.
Selected Discography - A list of the major works by George Jones.
James Hoag
James Hoag has always been a big fan of Rock & Roll. Most people graduate from high school and then proceed to "grow up" and go on to more adult types of music. James got stuck at about age 18 and has been an avid fan of popular music ever since. His favorite music is from the Fifties, the origin of Rock & Roll and which was the era in which James grew up. But he likes almost all types of popular music including country music.After working his entire life as a computer programmer, he is now retired and he decided to share his love of the music and of the performers by writing books that discuss the life and music of the various people who have meant so much to him over the years.He calls each book a "love letter" to the stars that have enriched our lives so much. These people are truly Legends.
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Legends of Country Music - James Hoag
Legends of Country Music – George Jones
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Growing Up in Texas
Marriage Number One
Starday Records
Marriage Number Two
White Lightning
Melba Montgomery
George Jones and Gene Pitney
The Legend of the Lawn Mower
Marriage Number Three - Tammy Wynette
The King and First Lady of Country Music
Trouble in Paradise
The End of the Royal Marriage
Golden Ring
He Stopped Loving Her Today
Marriage Number Four
The End of Traditional Country
Tammy Passes Away
The Declining Years
The Last Few Years
Legacy of George Jones
Afterword
Selected Discography
About the Author
Introduction
I write this in May of 2013. It’s only been a couple weeks since George Jones passed away. I am still in mourning. He was, in my opinion and in the opinion of many others, the greatest country singer in the history of country music. He started back in the day when country was called hillbilly and he was still going strong last year in 2012.
Back in 2005, I think it was, George came to Wendover, Nevada which is near where I live and my wife and I had the opportunity to see him in person. What a night. We came home singing all the great songs.
My favorite of George’s is He Stopped Loving Her Today
which is probably everyone’s favorite. Some say this song is the greatest country song ever written,
When the New York Times wrote up the details of his death in April, 2013, the headline read, His Life was a Country Song
. I can think of no line that better describes George Jones. He was one of my heroes and I hope he was one of yours.
Waylon Jennings, another great country singer and possibly the subject of a future Legends of Country Music
book said in his song It’s Alright
which came out on his album Music Man’ in 1980, said this in the song
If we all could sound like we wanted to, we'd all sound like George Jones." I think that about sums it up.
(Author’s Note: All references in this book to charts
refer to the Billboard Country Charts, either singles or albums, unless otherwise indicated.)
Growing Up in Texas
Like most country singers, George Jones was born and raised in the south. That is, if you consider Texas to be part of the south. Personally, I think Texas is west, not south, but that’s probably a matter of opinion.
George was born George Glenn Jones in Saratoga, Texas on September 12, 1931 in a log cabin. It’s reported in most places I read that he came out of his mother with a broken arm. According to George, he was a heavy baby, over eight pounds and when the doctor took hold of him for the first time, he dropped him, breaking his arm. So George started out life with trauma. Saratoga is about 40 miles northwest of Beaumont, Texas and about 75 miles northeast of