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  2. A Few Ole Country Boys - Wikipedia

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    "A Few Ole Country Boys" is a song written by Troy Seals and Mentor Williams, and recorded as a duet by American country music artists Randy Travis and George Jones. It was released in November 1990 as the first single from each singer's albums of duets, Heroes & Friends and Friends in High Places respectively.

  3. Friends in High Places (George Jones album) - Wikipedia

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    Friends in High Places is an album of duets by the American country music artist George Jones, released in 1991. [1] [2] It was Jones's final studio album for Epic Records. [3] The album peaked at No. 72 on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart. [4] "A Few Ole Country Boys", a duet with Randy Travis, was a country music hit. [5]

  4. Heroes & Friends - Wikipedia

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    Except for the title track (which is reprised at the end), every song on this album is a duet with another recording artist. "A Few Ole Country Boys" (a duet with George Jones ) and the title track were both released as singles from this album, peaking at numbers 8 and 3, respectively, on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot ...

  5. He Walked on Water - Wikipedia

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    "He Walked on Water" is a song written by Allen Shamblin, and recorded by American country music singer Randy Travis. It was released in April 1990 as the third single from the album No Holdin' Back. The song peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) chart, and number 1 on Canada's RPM country chart.

  6. My Very Special Guests - Wikipedia

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    (Ironically, the song was co-authored by George Richey, who Wynette married in the summer of 1978.) The ambitious pairings with pop and rock singers may have displeased many hardcore Jones fans but one of the songs, James Taylor's "Bartender's Blues", had been a top ten country hit in 1978. Taylor wrote the tune with Jones in mind and sang ...

  7. I Won't Need You Anymore (Always and Forever) - Wikipedia

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    "I Won't Need You Anymore (Always and Forever)" is a song written by Max D. Barnes and Troy Seals, and first recorded by American country music artist George Jones on his 1981 album Still the Same Ole Me, and later recorded by American country music artist Randy Travis.

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  9. Shine On (Shine All Your Sweet Love on Me) - Wikipedia

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    The song peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. [1] "Shine On" was Jones' sixth Top 10 solo hit in less than three years. The song also displayed some of the pop elements that producer Billy Sherrill would introduce into George's sound over the course of his next few albums.