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George Jones Sings His Greatest Hits | ||||
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Compilation album by George Jones | ||||
Released | 1962 | |||
Recorded | 1955–1957 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Label | Starday | |||
Producer | Don Pierce | |||
George Jones chronology | ||||
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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
- "Why Baby Why" (George Jones/Darrell Edwards)
- "It's Okay" (Jones)
- "Still Hurting" (Jones)
- "Boat of Life" (Jones)
- "Seasons of My Heart" (Jones/Edwards)
- "Taggin' Along" (Jones/Burl Stephens)
- "Yearning" (with Jeanette Hicks) (Eddie Eddings/Jones)
- "Hold Everything" (Jones)
- "Your Heart" (Jones/Edwards)
- "Play It Cool" (Jones)
- "What Am I Worth" (Jones/Edwards)
- "Let Him Know" (Jones)
- "You Gotta Be My Baby" (Jones)
- "I'm Ragged But I'm Right" (Jones)
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