In a Gospel Way. Artist: George Jones. Label: Bgo - Beat Goes on. Digitally remastered two CD set containing four George Jones albums from 1972, 1974, 1975 and 1976, originally recorded for Columbia.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelBGO-Beat Goes On, BGO
UPC5017261213983
eBay Product ID (ePID)9046065980
Product Key Features
Release Year2019
FormatCD
GenreCountry
ArtistJones, George
Release TitleGeorge Jones / in a Gospel Way / Memories of Us / the Battle
Dimensions
Item Height0.45 in
Item Weight0.29 lb
Item Length5.59 in
Item Width5.09 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks42
Number of Discs1
Tracks1.1 We Can Make It 1.2 I'll Take You to My World 1.3 Kiss An Angel Good Morning 1.4 All the Praises 1.5 She's All I Got 1.6 The Last Letter 1.7 Loving You Could Never Be Better 1.8 The King 1.9 Try It, You'll Like It 1.10 One of These Days 1.11 Let's Make History 1.12 In a Gospel Way 1.13 Why Me, Lord? 1.14 A Man I Always Wanted to Meet 1.15 The Baptism of Jesse Taylor 1.16 Release Me (From My Sin) 1.17 Amazing Grace 1.18 Mama's Hands 1.19 God Keeps the Wild Flowers Blooming 1.20 Mama Was a Preacher Man 1.21 I Wonder How John Felt (When He Baptized Jesus) 1.22 I Can't Find It Here 2.1 Memories of Us 2.2 Touch of Wilderness 2.3 A Goodbye Joke 2.4 What I Do Best 2.5 She Should Belong to Me 2.6 Have You Seen My Chicken 2.7 She Once Made a Romeo Cry 2.8 Bring on the Clowns 2.9 Hit and Run 2.10 I Just Don't Give a Damn 2.11 The Battle 2.12 I Can't Get Over What Lovin' You Has Done 2.13 Baby, There's Nothing Like You 2.14 You Always Look Your Best (Here in My Arms) 2.15 The Nighttime (And My Baby) 2.16 I'll Come Back 2.17 Wean Me 2.18 Love Coming Down 2.19 Billy Ray Wrote a Song 2.20 I Still Sing the Old Songs
NotesDigitally remastered two CD set containing four George Jones albums from 1972, 1974, 1975 and 1976, originally recorded for Columbia. George Jones was his first for Epic Records and the start of a near-twenty years association. One of the reasons Jones signed with Epic was to team up with Tammy Wynette's producer Billy Sherrill. Sherrill and Jones had great commercial successes despite Jones' alcoholism and drug problems during this period. Slipcased, and with new notes.