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George Jones and Cracker Barrel to Release Exclusive CD

August 18th 2009 in Americana, Country Music, Legends, New Releases
  • George Jones will be releasing a CD through Cracker Barrel restaurants entitled A Collection Of My Best Recollection. The exclusive release will feature 12 tracks of The Possum’s most memorable songs, including White Lightning  Finally Friday and of course, He Stopped Lovin’ Her Today.  The CD will also include two songs that have never been released before, “I Don’t Want To Know,” and “I’m A Long Gone Daddy.”

“When the idea of working with Cracker Barrel on a CD first came up, I was all for it,” says two-time Grammy(R) Award winner George Jones. “I’ve been eating there for as long as I can remember. I love the idea of having my music right there in their retail store!”


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  4. George Jones to Release “Burn Your Playhouse Down”
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