By most accounts, George Jones (born George Glenn Jones September 12, 1931 in Saratoga, Texas, died April 26, 2013, in Nashville, Tennessee), was the finest vocalist in the recorded history of country music. Initially, he was a hardcore honky tonker in the tradition of Hank Williams, but over the course of his career he developed an affecting, nuanced ballad style. In the course of his career, he never left the top of the country charts, even as he suffered innumerable personal and professional difficulties.
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C#G#7C# Oh the faucet started drippin' in the kitchen G#7C# And last night your picture fell down from the wall F#C#Bm Today the Boss said Sorry, I can't use you anymore C#G#7C# And tonight the light bulb went out in the hall
Chorus: G#7C# Things have gone to pieces since you left me F#C#G#7 Nothing turns out half-right now it seems F#C#F# There ain't nothing in my pocket but three nickels and a dime C#G#7C# But I'm holding to the pieces of my dream
Somebody threw a baseball through my window And the arm fell off my fav'rite chair again The man called me today and aaid he'd haul my things away If I didn't get my payments made by ten