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1960 compilation album by George Jones
The Crown Prince
of Country Music
Compilation album by George Jones
ReleasedJanuary 1960
May 5, 2015 (reissue)
RecordedJanuary 19, 1954 – December 12, 1957
Studio
GenreCountry
Length27:20 (Original)
1:11:32 (Reissue/Bonus)
LabelStarday (Original)
Hoodoo Records (Reissue/Bonus)
ProducerDon Pierce
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(1959)
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The Crown Prince of Country Music is the 1960 country music compilation album released by Starday Records of previously unissued recordings released in January 1960. The album's original release, like the reissue edition, did not chart.

The album repackages many of Jones' early recordings that were previously made available to the public in other record formats. The oldest track dates back to Jones' first session in January 1954. The album's reissue in 2015 included the previous LP release of 1959, and bonus tracks of singles.

Background

Soon after Starday had been completely taken in by Mercury in December 1959, the small Eastern Texas label was allowed to compile songs by Mercury artists as well as Starday artists. George Jones became a prime example, the talented young singer left Starday during the confusion, and began recording with Mercury. There, he took off, charting a Top 10 single multiple times every year since signing. An incredible #1 hit in "White Lightning" was released in early 1959, and during this time, Starday was on its knees.

After the merger, Starday president, Don Pierce, began producing multiple albums to publish featuring Jones' recordings with Starday and Mercury that never charted or wasn't previously included on an LP. This one, The Crown Prince of Country Music, was the first of the releases. Three would ultimately be released, and include many early Jones gems.

Track listing

Original version

Side One
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."One Is a Lonely Number"George Jones2:33
2."Maybe Little Baby"George Jones2:05
3."Run Boy"Hy Heath2:16
4."I'm a One Woman Man"Tillman Franks, Johnny Horton1:52
5."Settle Down"George Jones, L. Henderson2:35
6."Heartbroken Me"Red Hays, Irvin Russ2:43
Side Two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Rain, Rain"George Jones, Roger Miller, J.P. Richardson2:12
2."Frozen Heart"George Jones, Jimmy Yancey2:12
3."I've Got Five Dollars and It's Saturday Night"Ted Daffin2:13
4."Cause I Love You"Webb Pierce, Danny Dill2:05
5."You're In My Heart"George Jones2:26
6."You All Goodnight"George Jones, Madge Broadway2:08

Reissue

Reissue Cover
Reissue
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."One Is a Lonely Number"George Jones2:33
2."Maybe Little Baby"Jones2:05
3."Run Boy"Jones2:16
4."I'm a One Woman Man"Tillman Franks, Johnny Horton1:52
5."Settle Down"Jones, L. Henderson2:35
6."Heartbroken Me (w/ Sonny Burns)"Red Hays2:43
7."Rain, Rain"Jones, Roger Miller, J.P. Richardson2:12
8."Frozen Heart"Jones, Jimmy Yancey2:12
9."I've Got Five Dollars and It's Saturday Night"Ted Daffin2:13
10."Cause I Love You"Webb Pierce, Denny Hill2:05
11."You're In My Heart"Jones2:26
12."You All Goodnight"Jones2:08
13."White Lightning"J.P. Richardson2:50
14."I'm With the Wrong One (w/ Virginia Spurlock)"Earl Montgomery2:13
15."That's the Way I Feel"Jones, Miller1:56
16."Life to Go"Jones2:56
17."Don't Do This to Me"Jones2:18
18."Wandering Soul"Jones, Bill Dudley2:27
19."Giveaway Girl"Jones, Kessel2:25
20."You're Back Again (w/ Virginia Spurlock)"Jones, Hank Locklin2:47
21."No Use to Cry"Jones2:15
22."Nothing Can Stop Me"Jones, Miller2:30
23."Flame In My Heart (w/ Virginia Spurlock)"Jones, Spurlock2:30
24."Jesus Wants Me"Jones, Noack1:59
25."Who Shot Sam"Jones, Darrell Edwards, Ray Jackson2:26
26."Treasure of Love"Jones, Richardson2:19
27."Color of the Blues"Jones, Lawton Williams2:52
28."Too Much Water"Jones, Sonny James2:11
29."Out of Control"Jones, Edwards, Herbie Treece2:38
30."Sparkling Brown Eyes"Cox2:34

Personnel

  • Hal Harris – guitar
  • Benny Barnes – rhythm guitar
  • Buck Henson – bass
  • Link Davis – fiddle
  • Doc Lewis – piano

Reception

On Allmusic, Greg Adams wrote, "George Jones cut Starday Records' very first album, Grand Ole Opry's New Star, in 1956, and scored several hits for the label before moving to greener pastures at Mercury Records. Starday then issued The Crown Prince of Country Music in 1961 to capitalize on Jones' Mercury success by compiling an album of leftover tracks that had not previously appeared on album. As a result, there are no hits to be found, but rather an assortment of rarities such as the Hank Williams-esque ballad "You're in My Heart," which was the B-side of Jones' very first single, "There's No Money in This Deal." Elsewhere, Jones does his best Faron Young impression on "I've Got Five Dollars and It's Saturday Night," and flirts with rockabilly on "One Woman Man" and "Maybe Little Baby." Enthusiasts of Jones' early recordings will enjoy everything here, but the presentation is unfortunately marred by an electronically re-processed stereo effect. The Crown Prince of Country Music, like Jones' first album, Grand Ole Opry's New Star, contains a number of obscure tracks that have never been reissued on CD, so collectors can only hope that as these songs enter the public domain overseas, a comprehensive anthology of Jones' early sides will finally appear."

References

  1. Adams, Greg. "The Crown Prince of Country Music". AllMusic.
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