- And Along Came Jones
Infobox Album
Name = And Along Came Jones
Type = Studio album
Longtype =
Artist =George Jones
Released = 1991
Recorded =
Genre = Country
Length = 31:51
Label =MCA Nashville Records
Producer = Kyle Lehning
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|2.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=&sql=10:mqb8b5x4bsq4 link]
Last album = "Friends in High Places"
(1991)
This album = "And Along Came Jones"
(1991)
Next album = "Walls Can Fall "
(1992)"And Along Came Jones" is an album by American
country music singerGeorge Jones . This album was released in1991 on theMCA Nashville Records label. Music videos were made for the tracks, "You Couldn't Get The Picture" and "She Loved a lot in Her Time." Those two songs being made into music videos caused MCA to have George make a music video to nearly every song they released to radio as a single during the next 5-6 years. Jones ended a long association withEpic Records and producerBilly Sherrill in 1990 when he jumped ship toMCA Nashville Records and Kyle Lehning.Thanks to an invention called SoundScan, country albums were appearing on the
Billboard Top 200 with consistency...starting with this album, George was charting on both the country and pop album charts with amazing frequency, a good reason for that was the actual sales figures that were being reported for country singers who, before SoundScan came along, were long thought to have little selling power if they lacked mainstream pop appeal. "And Along Came Jones" jump-started the era in George's career where he became an un-official spokesman for his peers and other artists who struggled for airplay on country radio because of their material beingtoo country .Track listing
# Where the Tall Grass Grows (3:16)
# Honky Tonk Myself to Death (2:28)
# Angels Don't Fly (3:20)
# You Couldn't Get the Picture (3:35)
# Come Home to Me (3:33)
# Heckel and Jeckel (3:28)
# I Don't Go Back Anymore (3:15)
# You Done Me Wrong (2:27)
# King of the Mountain (3:27)
# She Loved a Lot in Her Time (3:12)Trivia
# "You Done Me Wrong" was originally a hit for the co-writer, Ray Price. George was the other co-writer of this song.
# "King of the Mountain" became a Top-20 hit for George Strait in 1997External links
* [http://www.georgejones.com/ George Jones' Official Website]
* [http://www.mca-nashville.com/ Record Label]
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