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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. And Along Came Jones - Wikipedia

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    Although Jones's last two Epic albums had been ignored by radio, dozens of Nashville's new superstars sang his praises in interviews. And Along Came Jones was produced by Kyle Lehning, who was hot off a string of hit albums by Randy Travis and had previously produced Jones's last Top Ten hit, a

  5. I Told You So: The Ultimate Hits of Randy Travis - Wikipedia

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    Travis' numerous number-one hits including "I Told You So", Deeper Than the Holler", "Forever and Ever, Amen" and "Three Wooden Crosses" are included on the album along with duets with country legends Tammy Wynette and George Jones. Travis' cover of Roger Miller's "King of the Road" is also included along with two tracks from his previous ...

  6. George Jones - Wikipedia

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    Despite the lack of radio airplay, Jones continued to record and tour throughout the 1990s and was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame by Randy Travis in 1992. In 1996, Jones released his autobiography I Lived To Tell It All with Tom Carter, and the irony of his long career was not lost on him, with the singer writing in its preface ...

  7. Heroes & Friends - Wikipedia

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    Heroes & Friends is the sixth studio album by American country music artist Randy Travis.It was released on August 31, 1990 by Warner Records.Except for the title track (which is reprised at the end), every song on this album is a duet with another recording artist.

  8. George Jones singles discography - Wikipedia

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    (Randy Travis featuring George Jones) 1990 — 8: 4 Heroes & Friends "You Don't Seem to Miss Me" (Patty Loveless with George Jones) 1997 — [i] 14: 37 Long Stretch of Lonesome "A Country Boy Can Survive" (Chad Brock featuring George Jones and Hank Williams, Jr.) 1999 75: 30: 66 Yes! "She Treats Her Body Like a Temple" (Confederate Railroad ...

  9. Still the Same Ole Me - Wikipedia

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    The album also includes a duet with his daughter Georgette, who was 10 years old at the time, on "Daddy Come Home." The album track "I Won't Need You Anymore", would become a number one hit for Randy Travis in 1987. Same Ole Me was also the title of a 1989 documentary detailing the events of Jones's life and career.