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Psychologists are often accused of trying to get into peoples' heads. Personally, I would rather get into their hearts, try to feel what they felt, or are feeling, and try to convey that in song. Lately, I've been inspired, not only by the songs of George Jones, but by his...
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Welcome to my songwriter series, Lyric today, Hear it Tomorrow. Today's song was born out of a line from George Jone's autobiography, I Lived to Tell it All with Tom Carter.
Referring to his brother-in-law, W.T. "Dub" Scroggins, whom he called his uncle, Jones, on page two,...
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I wrote this song after putting George Jones in my CD playerand never changing the CD, all the way across town to work and back everyday for a week and all the way from LA and back.
I recorded it in my home studio, recently named the Buck-a-Room, in honor of Buck Owens...
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Step right up, come on in
If you'd like to take the grand tour
Of a lonely house that once was home sweet home
I have nothing here to sell you
Just some things that I will tell you
Some things I know will chill you to the bone
There's no way of making grief feel good, but the best way to...
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We'll meet you at Zingo's Cafe patio right next to The Boss lounge noonish today for a HooteNOONee. We're going to bring one of the statues standing at the Crystal Palace come to life today, that bronze giant being George Jones.
Today, Jim Jones and myself, God willing, will...
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