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Album Review: 50 Years of Hits

  • Artist: George Jones
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: November 09, 2004
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Country

Review

The idea sounds good, and it may even make sense: collect one song from each of the 50 years that George Jones has been recording, and present them in one exhaustive triple-disc set, appropriately titled 50 Years of Hits. Seems simple enough, but in practice, the set doesn't quite work, either as an overview of Jones' career or as an enjoyable listening experience. Although Bandit has done an impressive job with cross-licensing between labels, the compilers acknowledge that they weren't able to work out a deal with Musicor to feature Jones' late-'60s hits, so they were forced to substitute re-recordings of "Walk Through This World With Me," "She's Mine," "I'll Share My World With You," and "A Good Year for the Roses" for the originals here. While it's regrettable that the originals aren't here, their absence is understandable and the remakes are professional and rather strong. The bigger problem with the collection is its very construction: Jones has a rich, long legacy, but it's not best represented by sampling every year equally. Like most veteran artists, George Jones' commercial and creative peak came early and, like most country artists, that peak extended over several years where he hit the Top Ten on a regular basis. For the Possum, this was a long time indeed -- nearly 25 years, which is an extraordinary run by any measure, but it's only half of 50, which means that half of this 50-track collection represents music he recorded after his peak. There is still good stuff here, particularly in the '80s when he was slowly descending from his peak and settling into veteranship, but these highlights are few -- duets with Merle Haggard ("Yesterdays Wine," 1981) and Garth Brooks ("Beer Run," 2001), "Same Ole Me" from 1982, and "I'm a One Woman Man" from 1989. Outside of that, pretty much everything after "He Stopped Loving Her Today," which arrives at the midpoint of the collection, isn't essential, and when that counts for half a collection, that's a pretty big handicap to surmount. That's what keeps 50 Years of Hits from being either a good summation of Jones' career, an encapsulation of his greatness, or even a fun listen, particularly when compared to 1994's Essential George Jones: The Spirit of Country, which may stop at the end of the '80s but covers George's important music much better. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Why Baby Why (Lyrics) George Jones, Darrell Edwards George Jones (2:15)
Just One More George Jones George Jones (2:42)
Tall Tall Trees Roger Miller, George Jones George Jones (2:26)
Color of the Blues (Lyrics) George Jones, Lawton Williams George Jones (2:50)
White Lightning J.P. Richardson George Jones (2:46)
Window Up Above George Jones George Jones (2:33)
Tender Years George Jones, Darrell Edwards George Jones (2:23)
She Thinks I Still Care (Lyrics) Dickey Lee Lipscomb, Steve Duffy George Jones (2:34)
You Comb Her Hair (Lyrics) Harlan Howard, Hank Cochran George Jones (2:40)
The Race Is On Don Rollins, George Jones George Jones (2:07)
We Must Have Been Out of Our Minds Earl Montgomery Melba Montgomery, George Jones (2:39)
Still Doin' Time (Lyrics) John Moffatt George Jones (2:49)
Walk Through This World With Me Sandra Seamons, Kay Savage George Jones (2:25)
She's Mine Jack Ripley, George Jones George Jones (3:02)
I'll Share My World With You Ben Wilson, D. Wilson George Jones (2:47)
A Good Year for the Roses Jerry Chesnut George Jones, Alan Jackson (3:37)
Take Me (Lyrics) George Jones, Leon Payne George Jones, Tammy Wynette (2:20)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
A Picture of Me (Without You) George Richey, Norris Wilson George Jones (2:31)
Once You've Had the Best (Lyrics) Johnny Paycheck George Jones (2:38)
The Grand Tour Norris Wilson, George Richey, Carmol Taylor George Jones (3:05)
These Days I Barely Get By George Jones (3:01)
Her Name Is... Bobby Braddock George Jones (2:19)
Near You (Lyrics) Francis Craig, Rob Goellner George Jones, Tammy Wynette (2:21)
Bartender's Blues James Taylor George Jones (3:46)
Night Life (Lyrics) Walt Breeland, Paul Buskirk, Willie Nelson George Jones, Waylon Jennings (3:42)
He Stopped Loving Her Today (Lyrics) Bobby Braddock, Curly Putman George Jones (3:17)
Yesterday's Wine (Lyrics) Willie Nelson Merle Haggard, George Jones (3:14)
Same Ole Me (Lyrics) Paul Overstreet George Jones (2:52)
I Always Get Lucky With You (Lyrics) Tex Whitson, Gary Church, Freddy Powers, Merle Haggard George Jones (3:18)
She's My Rock Gene Dobbins George Jones (2:27)
Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes (Lyrics) Max D. Barnes, Troy Seals George Jones (3:17)
The One I Loved Back Then (The Corvette Song) Gary Gentry George Jones (2:30)
The Right Left Hand Dennis Knutson, A.L. Owens George Jones (3:15)
Radio Lover (Lyrics) Ron Hellard, Bucky Jones George Jones (3:26)


CD 3

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
I'm a One Woman Man (Lyrics) Tillman Franks, Johnny Horton George Jones (2:15)
A Few Ole Country Boys Troy Seals, Mentor Williams George Jones, Randy Travis (3:38)
You Couldn't Get the Picture Chuck Harter George Jones (3:34)
Finally Friday Bobby Boyd, Dennis Robbins George Jones (2:43)
I Don't Need Your Rockin' Chair (Lyrics) Billy Yates, Frank Dycus George Jones (2:48)
High-Tech Redneck (Lyrics) Zack Turner, Byron Hill George Jones (2:26)
One Ed Jones, Judith Bruce, Ed Bruce, Ron Peterson George Jones, Tammy Wynette (4:07)
I Must Have Done Something Bad (Lyrics) Red Lane George Jones (3:19)
When Did You Stop Loving Me (Lyrics) George Jones (3:43)
Wild Irish Rose (Lyrics) Bobby Braddock George Jones (4:39)
Choices (Lyrics) Mike Curtis, Billy Yates George Jones (3:25)
The Cold Hard Truth Jamie O'Hara George Jones (4:06)
Beer Run (B Double E Double Are You In?) Keith Anderson, Kent Blazy, George Ducas, Amanda Williams, Kim Williams Garth Brooks, George Jones (3:03)
50,000 Names (Lyrics) Jamie O'Hara George Jones (3:50)
I Got Everything (Lyrics) Jim Hoke, Al Anderson George Jones (3:13)
Amazing Grace (Lyrics) John Newton George Jones (3:22)

Credits

Evelyn Shriver (Compilation Producer), Buddy Cannon (Audio Production), George Jones (Vocals), Pappy Daily (Audio Production), Susan Nadler (Associate Producer), Emory Gordy (Producer), Kyle Lehning (Producer), Melba Montgomery (Vocals), Kyle Lehning (Audio Production), George Jones (Liner Notes), George Jones (Guitar), Michael "Dino" Campbell (Associate Producer), Keith Stegall (Producer), Billy Sherrill (Producer), Pappy Daily (Producer), Billy Sherrill (Audio Production), Buddy Cannon (Producer), Brian Ahern (Producer), Norro Wilson (Producer), Luellyn Latocki (Art Direction), Norro Wilson (Audio Production), Evelyn Shriver (Compilation Producer), Donald Bailey (Design)
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50 Years of Hits
Compilation album by George Jones
Released November 9, 2004
Recorded 19552004
Genre Country
Length Disc 1 – 45:04
Disc 2 – 51:07
Disc 3 – 54:18
Label Bandit
Producer Pappy Daily
Billy Sherrill
Norro Wilson
Buddy Cannon
Kyle Lehning
Evelyn Shriver
Professional reviews
George Jones chronology
The Rock: Stone Cold Country 2001
(2001)
50 Years of Hits
(2004)
Hits I Missed...And One I Didn't
(2005)

50 Years of Hits is a country album by George Jones who was signed to Starday Records in 1953, released his first singles in 1954, and had his first hit with "Why Baby Why'" in 1955.

Contents

Album information

Jones has recorded nearly 900 songs and made hundreds of guest appearances on other artists' albums. He continues to record new projects. Billboard Magazine states that George Jones has had more charted singles than any artist in any format of music. This collection features one song per year, representing the actual year that song was released. Most of the time, the song chosen was Jones' biggest hit of that year, but sometimes it was chosen because Jones thought it was his best song that year.

Production

All but two of the selections are original recordings. Many of the early Starday songs were rerecordings for Epic in the 70's, and two were inserted (1967 & 1968) because Musicor/Gusto refused to allow the producers to use the originals. Jones originally recorded "Good Year for the Roses" in 1970, but a much later version with Alan Jackson is used here. The inclusion of his 1981 #1 single, "Still Doin' Time", among his mid 1960s hits is an embarrassing error given the CD's pride at presenting one hit from each year or one song from each year that George recorded. That 1981 song should have appeared on Disc 2 between "He Stopped Loving Her Today" and "Same Ole Me". Instead, on here, we have his 1982 #1 single with Merle Haggard representing the year 1981, "Yesterday's Wine". "Same Ole Me" was indeed a hit single in early 1982...but it was a hit before the duet material with Merle came along...so there are several songs that appear out of chronological order. The inclusion of a 1979 duet he recorded with Waylon Jennings, "Night Life", appears out of place as it wasn't even a single pushed at radio. The CD should have included "Someday My Day Will Come" instead to represent 1979. "Radio Lover" is another example...that song was recorded in 1983 on the album Jones Country but Epic Records released it as a single in 1989 but on here, they have it listed as a 1988 single. The big hit, if you call it that, in 1988 for George was a duet with newcomer Shelby Lynne, "If I Could Bottle This Up", that reached the Top-50 on Top Country Songs but that duet single isn't featured here.

Track listing

Disc one

1955 – Why Baby Why

1956 – Just One More

1957Tall, Tall Trees

1958 – Color of the Blues

1959White Lightning

1960 – Window Up Above

1961 – Tender Years

1962 – She Thinks I Still Care

1963 – You Comb Her Hair

1964 – The Race Is On

1965We Must Have Been Out of Our Minds (with Melba Montgomery)

1981 – Still Doin’ Time

1967 – Walk Through This World With Me

1968 – She’s Mine

1969 – I’ll Share My World With You

1994 – Good Year For the Roses (with Alan Jackson)

1971 – Take Me (with Tammy Wynette)

Disc two

1972 – A Picture of Me Without You

1973 – Once You’ve Had The Best

1974 – The Grand Tour

1975 – These Days I Barely Get By

1976 – Her Name Is

1977 – Near You (with Tammy Wynette)

1978 – Bartender’s Blues

1979 – Nightlife (with Waylon Jennings)

1980He Stopped Loving Her Today

1982 – Yesterday’s Wine (with Merle Haggard)

1982 – Same Ole Me

1983 – I Always Get Lucky With You

1984 – She’s My Rock

1985 – Who’s Gonna Fill Their Shoes

1986 – The One I Loved Back Then (The Corvette Song)

1987 – The Right Left Hand

1988 – Radio Lover

Disc three

1989I'm a One Woman Man

1990 – A Few Ole Country Boys (with Randy Travis)

1991 – You Couldn’t Get The Picture

1992 – Finally Friday

1993 – I Don’t Need Your Rocking Chair

1994High Tech Redneck

1995 – One (with Tammy Wynette)

1996 – I Must Have Done Something Bad

1997 – When Did You Stop Loving Me

1998 – Wild Irish Rose

1999 – Choices

2000Cold Hard Truth

2001 – Beer Run (B Double E Double Are You In?) (with Garth Brooks)

2002 – 50,000 Names

2003 – I Got Everything

2004Amazing Grace

Producers

  • Compilation producer: Evelyn Shriver
  • Associate producers: Susan Nadler and Michael Campbell
  • Art direction: Virginia Team and Luellyn Latocki
  • Design by Don Baily for Latocki Team Creative, Nashville, TN
  • Compilation engineered for release by Custom Mastering, Inc.

Charts

This album went Gold in 2005.

AlbumBillboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
2004 The Billboard 200 118
2004 Top Country Albums 20
2004 Top Independent Albums 5

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