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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The Warm Red Wine Recorded by George Jones written by Cindy Walker [3/4 time]
CFC Put a nickel in the jukebox and let it play G7 For my heart is so cold with pain CFC Take the cork from the bottle of the warm red wine G7C And fill my glass up again
FC Fill my glass to the brim till it flows over the rim G7 Like the tears flow in this heart of mine CFC And I'll say so long to the dreams that are gone G7C On account of the warm red wine
FC A prison of stone with its cold iron bars G7 Is no more a prison than mine CFC I'm a prisoner of drink and can never es-cape G7C From the chains of the warm red wine