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Duets - The World of George Jones

Artist Song
George Jones & Tammy Wynette  We're Gonna Hold On  
Randy Travis & George Jones  A Few Ole Country Boys (Remastered)  
George Jones & Garth Brooks  Beer Run (B Double E Double Are You In)  
Alan Jackson, Clint Black, Garth Brooks, George Jones, Joe Diffie, Mark Chesnutt, Pam Tillis, Patty Loveless, T. Graham Brown, Travis Tritt & Vince Gill  I Don't Need Your Rockin' Chair  
George Jones & Tammy Wynette  Golden Ring  
Willie Nelson  Half a Man (With George Jones)  
Shooter Jennings & George Jones  4th of July  
George Jones & Alan Jackson  A Good Year for the Roses  
George Jones & Marty Stuart  One Woman Man  
George Jones & Tammy Wynette  Near You  
George Jones & Johnny Paycheck  You Better Move On  
B.B. King & George Jones  Patches  
George Jones & Keith Richards  Say It's Not You  
George Jones  Bartender's Blues (With James Taylor  
Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris, George Jones & Trisha Yearwood  Where Grass Won't Grow  
George Jones  Here We Are (With Emmylou Harris)  
George Jones & Mark Knopfler  White Lightning  
George Jones  We Must Have Been Out of Our Minds  
Floyd Tillman  Drivin' Nails In My Coffin With George Jones  
George Jones  Milwaukee, Here I Come  

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George Jones may be the greatest country singer of all time, but he found some of his greatest moments in the company of other voices. Country Music Hall of Famer (and future ex-wife #3) Tammy Wynette coos to then-hubby George that "the best love is the one we've known" in "We're Gonna Hold On," their first chart-topping single as a duo whose musical partnership would outlast their marriage by more than a decade. George Jones and Gene Pitney mesh their twin-twang vocals in some Everly Brothers-tight harmonies on 1966's "That's All It Took," later covered by Gram Parsons & Emmylou Harris. And maybe the strangest pairing in Jones' six-decade career is with Rolling Stone (and longtime fan) Keith Richards in the busted-heart ballad "Say It's Not You." But that's not all — from Mark Knopfler to Garth Brooks, from B.B. King to James Taylor, we've got a boxcar full of pals and peers who, for one shining moment, also became George's partners.
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