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George Jones & The Smoky Mountain Boys

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George Jones & The Smoky Mountain Boys is a studio album by American country music artists George Jones and The Smoky Mountain Boys, who served as Roy Acuff’s long-time backing band.

Background

The album was recorded in one session in the early 1970’s but had remained unreleased. In the liner notes writer Bill Bentley states, “Finding these tapes now is like discovering a long-lost script that offers secrets from a long gone world. The dozen selections are a peek into a precious freedom, and what a true pioneer can do when the music calls out to them. George Jones recorded more albums than just about any other country singer, but he never made one like this. This is the sound of music played by people who lived their lives serving the true spirit, and sung by a man who walked this world only once.” The album is comprised of country classics and Gospel standards, many of them composed by Acuff, who was a profound musical influence on Jones. As Jones biographer Rich Kienzle observes, Acuff and his Smoky Mountain Boys “had an unforgettable dynamic: his fiddling and rough-edged, deeply emotional vocals were accompanied by a raw, traditional string ensemble.” Acuff duets with Jones on his signature song “Wabash Cannonball.”

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Low and Lonely"Floyd Jenkins2:20
2."Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain"Fred Rose3:02
3."Branded Wherever I Go"Roy Acuff1:59
4."We Live in Two Different Worlds"A.P. Carter2:36
5."Beneath that Lonely Mound of Clay"Acuff2:50
6."The Precious Jewel"Acuff2:55
7."Wabash Cannonball"Carter2:00
8."The Great Speckled Bird"Guy Smith3:13
9."Don’t Make Me Go to Bed and I’ll Be Good"Hugh Cross4:34
10."The Great Judgement Morning"R.E. Winsett3:43
11."Wreck on the Highway"Dorsey Dixon2:32
12."Night Train to Memphis"Owen Bradley/Marvin Hughes/Beasley Smith2:18

Additional Information

  • Design: Jimmy Hole
  • Executive Producer: Gary Paczosa
  • Liner notes: Bill Bentley
  • Mastering: Paul Blakemore
  • Mixing: Shani Gandhi

References