Here on my best of George Jones songs page are 11 great tunes by George Jones you can learn on acoustic guitar.
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Tennessee Whiskey hit #1 in Canada and #2 in the US country market back in 1983. David Allan Coe first recorded this one in 1977 but never had a successful version reaching #77.
You'll find this track on George's album Shine On.
I play this one in drop D tuning with a root down up root up down up and repeat rhythm pattern. A bit of lead in this one with the chords G, C and D.
The Grand Tour was a #1 hit when it saturated the airwaves back in 1974. It's one of the most famous divorce songs ever written.
It hails from the album of the same name.
Play this one in standard tuning with the chords G, C, D, G7, A7 and a D7. Just a few riffs with a root down up root up down up and repeat rhythm pattern.
The One I Loved Back Then a.k.a. The Corvette Song, came out as a single in 1985. The song peaked at #3 on the US country charts and #2 in Canada.
It can be found on the album Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes.
This number I play in drop D tuning with a root down up root up down up and repeat rhythm pattern. Some lead required with the chords D, G, D7 and an A7.
Walk Through This World With Me was a #1 hit for George Jones back in 1967. George had 57 songs on the charts by this time in his career and this was hit 4th chart topper.
The song can be found on the album "We Found Heaven Right Here On Earth At 4033".
This song I play in standard tuning with a bit of picking while playing the chords G, C, D and a D7. For rhythm play a root down up root up down up and repeat rhythm pattern.
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