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Encore – George Jones

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Released
  
1981

Artist
  
George Jones

Producer
  
Billy Sherrill

Genre
  
Country music

Recorded
  
Nashville

Release date
  
1981

Label
  
Epic Records

Encore - George Jones (1981)
  
Anniversary - 10 Years of Hits (1982)

Similar
  
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Encore is a compilation album by George Jones released on the Epic Records label in 1981.

As a compilation, the album is overshadowed by Anniversary - 10 Years of Hits, which was released the following year, but Encore is significant because it features the obscure Jones cut "We Oughta Be Ashamed", which he composed with Earl Montgomery. Both Johnny Cash and Elvis Costello also recorded versions of the song. Encore also features duets with James Taylor and Willie Nelson. The album peaked at number 43 on the Billboard country albums chart.

Track listing

  1. "The Grand Tour" (George Richey/Taylor/Wilson)
  2. "Once You've Had The Best" (Johnny Paycheck)
  3. "I'll Just Take It Out In Love" (Bob McDill)
  4. "Someday My Day Will Come" (Earl Montgomery)
  5. "Why Me" (Kris Kristofferson)
  6. "She Thinks I Still Care" (Duffy/Lipscomb)
  7. "We Oughta Be Ashamed" (George Jones/Montgomery)
  8. "Bartender's Blues" (with James Taylor) (J. Taylor)
  9. "I Just Don't Give A Damn" (Jones/Jimmy Peppers)
  10. "I Gotta Get Drunk" (with Willie Nelson) (W. Nelson)

References

Encore – George Jones Wikipedia