George Jones and Waylon Jennings Teamed Up For A Rendition of Willie Nelson’s “Night Life”
“Night Life” is a song written by Willie Nelson in 1960. It was inspired by his life as a singer in a club. It was recorded by George Jones in 1979.
George Jones Dedicates “If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again” to Mom
In 2003, George Jones recorded “If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again” and dedicated it to his mother. He included it on his album The Gospel Collection.
Watch The Heartwarming George Jones and Daughter Georgette Duet: “Daddy Come Home”
In a rare occasion, George Jones and daughter (with Tammy Wynette) Tamala Georgette Jones perform together onstage. Singing "Daddy Come Home," their performance is a heartwarming show to watch.
Alan Jackson And George Strait Singing “He Stopped Loving Her Today” In A Lovely Tribute To George Jones
During the 2013 Country Music Association Awards, Alan Jackson and George Strait joined forces together for a duet of Jones' "He Stopped Loving Her Today."
Jamey Johnson Pays Tribute To George Jones With His Rendition Of “Still Doin’ Time”
In 2011, Jamey Johnson performed an all-acoustic version of The Possum's "Still Doin' Time" for the troops based at Camp Arifjan in Kuwait.
Jamey Johnson Chose an Iconic Hit To Honor George Jones Three Years After His Death
Singer-songwriter Jamey Johnson's admiration for the one and only George Jones is very evident in his tear-jerking performance of "He Stopped Loving Her Today."
You Should See Georgette Jones Beautifully Singing “Choices” In Honor of Her Legendary Father
A stellar and seasoned entertainer in her own right, Georgette Jones' performance of "Choices" was nothing but graceful and flawless.
George Jones’ Widow Joined Alan Jackson In An Emotional Tribute to the Country Legend
There were definitely no dry eyes when George Jones' widow and wife of three decades joined Alan Jackson on the stage to sing "He Stopped Loving Her Today."
The Best Country Songs About Clouds That Resemble Your Thoughts
Whether you’re on cloud nine or you’re struck by a dark cloud, these country songs about clouds will perfectly describe what you feel right now.
Top 10 Country Music’s Most Shocking Couple Breakups
Not every love story has a happy ending. Let’s look back at some of the most shocking country couple breakups that broke our hearts too.
Country Songs About Fishing That Can Get Anglers Ready For A Day On The Water
We’ve compiled a playlist of country songs about fishing that’s perfect for country men and women who love to drop a line from time to time.
A Tribute to The Fallen Soldiers: 50,000 Names by George Jones
In 1999, Jamie O'Hara wrote a song later recorded by George Jones called “50,000 Names Carved In The Wall.” The wall mentions and honors the United States service men of the Armed Forces who fought and died in the Vietnam War.
10 Best George Jones Songs
The list of George Jones songs pretty much looks like a list of the greatest songs in the industry. Well, that’s no surprise, as he enjoyed a legendary career.
Throwback To George Jones’ “He Stopped Loving Her Today” Final Performance
A video of George Jones’ “He Stopped Loving Her Today” final performance has emerged, and we can’t help but miss the one and only ‘The Possum.’
How George Jones’ “He Stopped Loving Her Today” Single-Handedly Saved His Career
George Jones' "He Stopped Loving Her Today" is undoubtedly one of the country songs that tugged the hearts of millions. It was also able to save Jones’ career.
Who Wrote “Tennessee Whiskey” And Who Sang It First?
Chris Stapleton definitely drove “Tennessee Whiskey” to greater popularity. But did you know the song was already recorded by another country superstar in 1981?
A Look Back To George Jones and Tammy Wynette’s “We’re Gonna Hold On”
This 1973 No. 1 hit was written by George Jones and Earle Montgomery. This was song was inspired by George Jones’ apologies to Tammy Wynette on 1973.
George Jones Had His Final No. 1 Hit With “I Always Get Lucky with You”
“I Always Get Lucky with You” is a song co-written by Merle Haggard in 1981. George Jones recorded the song and made it reach No. 1 on the chart.
Flashback to George Jones’ “The Grand Tour” – One of the Saddest Songs of All Time
After seven years, George Jones finally scored another number one song on the chart. “The Grand Tour” marked his fifth number one in country music.
George Jones Sings Heavenly Rendition of “How Beautiful Heaven Must Be”
"How Beautiful Heaven Must Be" was one of the songs in George Jones chart-topper The Gospel Collection, which was released in 2003.
George Jones and Dolly Parton Gave “The Blues Man” a Breathtaking Twist
In 2015, George Jones and Dolly Parton recorded a version of "The Blues Man." This was their first duet together. In 1980 Hank Williams Jr. wrote and first performed “The Blues Man”. However, Williams' versions weren't able to enter the US Billboard charts.
Flashback To George Jones & Tammy Wynette’s “Golden Ring” Classic Duet
When George Jones and Tammy Wynette came together for the "Golden Ring" duet, music fans all over the world can't help but be thrilled.
How George Jones Made “Tennessee Whiskey” A Country Music Staple
George Jones' Tennessee Whiskey recording in 1983 brought the song into the spotlight after it peaked No. 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.
George Jones’ Southern Mansion Was His Perfect Get-Away
The Possum has also left a prized possession besides heartfelt hit songs. Let's see what's inside George Jones' southern mansion.
How Soulful Ballad “Tennessee Whiskey” Turned Into Modern Country
David Allan Coe originally sang Tennessee Whiskey. It was first released in 1981 by outlaw artist David Allan Coe.
REWIND: “No Money In this Deal” was George Jones’ 1st of 900 Records
“No Money In this Deal” was a self-penned honky-tonk tune that George Jones wrote, his debut single and the 1st of the 900 records of his career.