And Along Came Jones

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And Along Came Jones
MCA Nashville
ProducerKyle Lehning
George Jones chronology
You Oughta Be Here with Me
(1990)
And Along Came Jones
(1991)
Walls Can Fall
(1992)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic
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And Along Came Jones is an album by

MCA Nashville Records
label.

Recording

After 19 years with

Elvis. If I could sign only one of all the legends in town, George is the one I would sign. Everyone still loves him." 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 duet with Travis called "A Few Ole Country Boys". The album took nine months to record – an eternity
compared to the singer's early days – and featured the usual mix of ballads, drinking songs, and novelties. Backed by MCA's powerful promotion team, the album sold better than his previous one had but two singles, "You Couldn't Get The Picture" and "She Loved A Lot In Her Time" (a tribute to Jones' mother Clara), did not crack the top 30 on the charts as Jones lost favor with country radio as the format was altered radically during the early 1990s. Jones also made music videos for each single but his resentment towards the country music business and its assembly line star-making machinery was growing, writing in his 1996 autobiography, "I don't care much for many of today's young country singers. They're not country – they're clones. Many got their recording contracts because they sound like someone else."

Reception

And Along Came Jones only made it to number 22 on the Billboard country albums chart but was greeted with positive reviews at the time. James Hunter of The New York Times wrote, "Jones may be singing better than ever right now. And Along Came Jones may be his most carefully crafted and selected album in a decade." AllMusic: "His MCA debut wasn't a masterpiece, but it was stronger than almost everything he'd done in the '80s."

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Where the Tall Grass Grows"
King of the Mountain"
Larry Boone, Paul Nelson3:27
10."She Loved a Lot in Her Time"Randy Boudreaux, Sam Hogin, Kim Williams3:12

Personnel

  • Eddie Bayers – drums (tracks 5, 8, and 10)
  • Dennis Burnside – piano (tracks 2, 7)
  • Larry Byrom – acoustic guitar (track 2)
  • Mark Casstevens – acoustic guitar (tracks 1 and 4)
  • Carol Chase – backing vocals
  • Sonny Garrish – steel guitar (track 8)
  • Steve Gibson – mandolin, electric guitar, 6-string bass
  • Doyle Grisham – steel guitar (tracks 2 and 7)
  • Rob Hajacos – fiddle (track 8)
  • John Hughey – steel drums (track 5)
  • David Hungate – bass guitar
  • Paul Leim – drums
  • Chris Leuzinger – acoustic guitar (track 10)
  • Terry McMillan – tambourine, harp, harmonica, cabasa
  • Weldon Myrick
    – steel guitar (tracks 1, 3, 6, and 9)
  • Mark O'Connor – fiddle
  • Cindy Richardson-Walker – backing vocals
  • Hargus "Pig" Robbins – piano
  • Billy Joe Walker Jr. – electric guitar, acoustic guitar
  • John Willis – electric guitar (track 2)
  • Dennis Wilson – backing vocals
  • Glenn Worf – bass guitar (track 8)
  • Curtis "Mr. Harmony" Young – backing vocals

References

  1. AllMusic