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1964 compilation album by George Jones, Judy Lynn, and Melba Montgomery
A King & Two Queens
Compilation album by George Jones, Judy Lynn, and Melba Montgomery
Released1964
GenreCountry
LabelUnited Artists
George Jones chronology
What's in Our Hearts
(1963)
A King & Two Queens
(1964)
Bluegrass Hootenanny
(1964)

A King & Two Queens is an album by American country music artist George Jones and features duets with Melba Montgomery and Judy Lynn, released in 1964 on the United Artists Records. Jones and Montgomery had scored a number one country hit with the duet "We Must Have Been Out Of Our Minds" in 1963 and released the album What's In Our Heart the same year. Jones and Montgomery popularized the male-female country singer genre throughout the decade. Lynn, a former beauty queen who had joined a nationwide tour of Grand Ole Opry performers as a teenager, sings on three of the tracks.

Track listing

Source:

  1. "Brown to Blue"
  2. "The Face"
    • duet with Melba Montgomery
  3. "Almost Out of My Mind"
  4. "Wrong Number"
  5. "I Can't Change Overnight"
    • duet with Melba Montgomery
  6. "Unexpected Guest"
    • duet with Judy Lynn
  7. "Without a Reason"
  8. "I'll Always Keep on Loving You"
    • duet with Melba Montgomery
  9. "My Tears Are on the Roses"
    • duet with Judy Lynn
  10. "Please Talk to My Heart"
  11. "Big Big Heartaches"
    • duet with Melba Montgomery
  12. "Antique in My Closet"
    • duet with Judy Lynn

References

  1. "A King & Two Queens - George Jones | Album". AllMusic.

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