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You're in My Heart (George Jones song)

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Released
  
February 18, 1954

Genre
  
Country

Format
  
10" single 7" single

Length
  
2:30

A-side
  
"No Money in This Deal"

Recorded
  
January 19, 1954 Beamont, TX

"You're in My Heart" is a song written and recorded by country music artist George Jones. It appeared as the B-side to his first single on Starday Records, "No Money in This Deal."

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Recording and Background

Jones recorded his first songs with Starday Records in the living room of Jack Starnes in Beamont, Texas on January 19, 1954. The fourth recording was "You're in My Heart" a honky-tonk side obviously influenced by some late Hank Williams releases, including "My Heart Would Know." As Rich Kienzle notes in the 1994 Sony retrospective The Essential George Jones: The Spirit of Country, "When [producer] Pappy Daily met George at his second Starday session, he listened as the young man sang like every other singer before imparting the words of wisdom: 'George,' said Daily, 'You've sung like Roy Acuff, Lefty Frizzell, Hank Williams and Bill Monroe. Can you sing like George Jones?'"

The song was the a-side to the very first recording ever cut by George Jones: "No Money in This Deal."

Personnel

  • George Jones - vocal, acoustic
  • Robert Larry "Blackie" Crawford - lead guitar
  • John "Johnny" Rector - piano
  • Corlue Bordelon - steel
  • Buck Crawford - bass
  • Olen "Big Red" Hays - fiddle
  • Kenneth "Little Red" Hays - fiddle
  • References

    You're in My Heart (George Jones song) Wikipedia