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1962 compilation album by George Jones
George Jones Sings His Greatest Hits
Compilation album by George Jones
Released1962
Recorded1955–1957
GenreCountry
LabelStarday
ProducerDon Pierce
George Jones chronology
Sings Country and Western Hits
(1962)
George Jones Sings His Greatest Hits
(1962)
Sings from the Heart
(1962)

George Jones Sings His Greatest Hits is an album by George Jones, released on Starday Records in 1962.

Although the album is billed as a greatest hits package, it is identical to his 1957 LP Grand Ole Opry's New Star with a shuffled running order. "Why Baby Why," "What Am I Worth," "Yearning" (duet with Jeanette Hicks), and "You Gotta Be My Baby" were top ten hits.

Track listing

  1. "Why Baby Why" (George Jones/Darrell Edwards)
  2. "It's Okay" (Jones)
  3. "Still Hurting" (Jones)
  4. "Boat of Life" (Jones)
  5. "Seasons of My Heart" (Jones/Edwards)
  6. "Taggin' Along" (Jones/Burl Stephens)
  7. "Yearning" (with Jeanette Hicks) (Eddie Eddings/Jones)
  8. "Hold Everything" (Jones)
  9. "Your Heart" (Jones/Edwards)
  10. "Play It Cool" (Jones)
  11. "What Am I Worth" (Jones/Edwards)
  12. "Let Him Know" (Jones)
  13. "You Gotta Be My Baby" (Jones)
  14. "I'm Ragged But I'm Right" (Jones)
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