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I Lived to Tell It All

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Download links and information about I Lived to Tell It All by George Jones. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to Country genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 32:22 minutes.

Artist: George Jones
Release date: 1996
Genre: Country
Tracks: 10
Duration: 32:22
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Honky Tonk Song 2:47
2. Back Down to Hung Up On You 3:39
3. Billy B. Bad 3:02
4. Hundred Proof Memories 3:57
5. It Ain't Gonna Worry My Mind 2:57
6. The Lone Ranger 2:40
7. Tied to a Stone 4:07
8. I'll Give You Something to Drink About 3:07
9. I Must Have Done Something Bad 3:19
10. Hello Heart 2:47

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A companion piece to his best-selling autobiography of the same name, I Lived to Tell It All is a surprising return to form by George Jones. Where The Bradley Barn Sessions tried to be an authentic release in the vein of a Hightone record and where High-Tech Redneck was clueless in its calculation, I Lived to Tell It All is an effortless encapsulation of Jones' gifts. There are honky tonk raveups, there are heart-tugging barroom weepers, and, best of all, there are several novelties that rank among the most clever and self-deprecating that Jones has ever recorded. Those that were seeking the pseudo-gritty production of The Bradley Barn Session may be discouraged by the slicker sound of I Lived to Tell It All, but there's no denying that Jones sounds recharged and energetic; he's getting a genuine kick singing these songs, which are all loosely auto-biographical. In terms of content and performance, it's his best record since I Am What I Am.