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1966 studio album by George Jones
We Found Heaven Right Here on Earth at "4033"
Studio album by George Jones
ReleasedOctober 24, 1966 (1966-10-24)
GenreCountry
Length23:43
LabelMusicor
ProducerPappy Daily
George Jones chronology
I'm a People
(1966)
We Found Heaven Right Here on Earth at "4033"
(1966)
Walk Through This World with Me
(1967)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic

We Found Heaven Right Here on Earth at "4033" is an album by American country music artist George Jones released in 1966 on the Musicor Records label. The album features "Walk Through This World With Me", which would become a number one hit for Jones in 1967, his first chart topper in five years. According to Bob Allen's book George Jones: The Life and Times of a Honky Tonk Legend, Jones was less than enthusiastic about the "musically middle-of-the-road love ballad that was almost inspirational in its unabashedly optimistic and romantic sentiments – a far cry from 'The Window Up Above,'" and it was only at his producer H.W. "Pappy" Daily's insistence that he recorded the song at all. "From Here To The Door" was written by Don Chapel, who was married to Tammy Wynette at the time. We Found Heaven Right Here on Earth at "4033" would rise to number 3 on the country album chart.

Track listing

  1. "Four-O-Thirty Three" (Earl Montgomery)
  2. "From Here to the Door" (Don Chapel)
  3. "Back In My Baby's Arms Again" (Dallas Frazier, A. L. Owens)
  4. "Ain't Nothin' Shakin' (But the Leaves)" (Dallas Frazier, A. L. Owens)
  5. "In Person" (Lynn Anderson)
  6. "Developing My Picture" (Earl Montgomery)
  7. "Please Don't Let That Woman Get Me" (Dallas Frazier)
  8. "Walk Through This World with Me" (Kay Savage, Sandra Seamons)
  9. "Your Steppin' Stone" (Bozo Darnell, Major Luper)
  10. "Don't Keep Me Lonely Too Long" (Melba Montgomery)

Personnel

References

  1. Allmusic review

External links

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