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George Jones Fotos
Artista:
George Jones
Origen:
Estados Unidos, Beaumont - TexasEstados Unidos
Nacido el día:
12 de Septiembre de 1931
Fallecido el día:
26 de Abril de 2013
Disco de George Jones: «16 Biggest Hits»
Disco de George Jones: «16 Biggest Hits» (Anverso)
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  • Valoración de usuarios: (4.4 de 5)
  • Título:16 Biggest Hits
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18 personas de un total de 18 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Their songs told their story

George and Tammy were already legends before they started recording duets. It was natural that they should, because country duets were very fashionable, thanks in no small measure to the successful recording partnership between Porter and Dolly. Unlike those two, George and Tammy were married to each other. Many of their biggest hits told of some aspect of their life together.

So, there is Take me (before marriage), The ceremony (the actual wedding), Let's build a world together (looking forward to years of happiness), Near you (wedded bliss), We're gonna hold on (problems in the marriage, but it can be saved), We loved it away (marriage beyond repair) and Two story house (we live in the same house, but we ignore each other). By the time they recorded Two story house, they had divorced and each had found a new marriage partner.

Of course, they did have other hits as well, including Golden ring (the saddest song they recorded as a duet), We're not the jet set and Southern California.

George and Tammy, along with Porter and Dolly, Conway and Loretta were one of the three great country pairings of the early seventies. All the essential duets can be found here, although they recorded a brilliant album in the nineties (One) which is not represented here. Buy that, too, if you can find it.

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7 personas de un total de 7 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Another Good One

Besides Conway & Loretta, noone sang a duet like George and Tammy........although I was partial to George and Melba Montgomery. George Jones is one of the most sincere stylists in Country Music history; and Tammy had the most "vulnerable" voices around. This album showcases the combining of these two legends, and out of 16 numbers, there's not a bad one here. All of the usual suspects are included: "Golden Ring", "...Hold On", and "Two Story House", as well as a few of their cover songs (which they made their own) like "Something to Brag About". Great recordings and mixing.

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2 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Country Gold - Two legends in one great album

Until I listened to this album, I had forgotten how wonderful Tammy and George were together. Their voices blend and harmonize effortlessly, and it's obvious why they were the King and Queen of country music in the 1970s. I think the love/hate relationship they had over the years added to the "realness" of their songs.

If you want a great album featuring two of country's original superstars, buy this one. You'll find yourself singing along and remembering a time before microwaves, cell phones and home computers.

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2 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- A very fine songs and the best in country

This CD has brougth to me the finest moment's in music listning. I have this songs in my eyars very often in my car or at my home. Once I met Tammy myself and talked to her and I went four times on her consert's and those are one of the best memories I have. I must say this: If you are looking for a pure fine warm country songs with passion, love and white-blues-feeling,- take this one. This one is one of the best I have on my country CD-collection.

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- George Jones and Tammy Wynette, 16 Biggest Hits

Music: George and Tammy, what a combo... This is a great CD with some really great old time country.