CD Review: George Jones – The Great Lost Hits

George Jones – The Great Lost Hits

Walk Through The World With Me, I Can Get
There From Here, Things Have Gone To Pieces, Love Bug, If My Heart Had Windows,
Take Me, Four-O-Thirty-Three, I’ll Share My World With You, Say It’s Not You,
Small Time Laboring Man, Milwaukee, Here I Come, As Long As I Live, When The
Grass Grows Over Me, If Not For You, I’m A People, She’s Mine, Where Grass
Won’t Grow
“Walk Through The World With Me” is an
invitation, a privilege to draw you up close, to dream and journey hand in hand
with someone you love.  Your heart will
get a thrill at the thought of the beauty and the joy that you sense all around
you.  The music leads you to go through
your days together, bask in the warmth, closeness, shared understanding and quite
trust as you pursue your dream.
Life is not always filled with comfort,
sometimes setbacks come and progress is hindered.  These rough spots push us beyond our
limits.  “I Can Get There From Here” is a
glimpse of that wonderful place of refreshment, that glorious fragrant field of
joy and beauty.  This track takes us
upward, onward and continues to take up some steps to grow, improve and become
who we are created to be and reach this place. 
 Heartaches, doubts, worries and
fears melt in this sweet, peaceful place. 
 
The melody of “Things Have Gone To
Pieces’’  will land you in the middle of
the desert, being cast into the barren walls that holds no richness and moving
vocals grabs you at the sides, getting a foothold so you can peek over the edge
of where this situation is hanging. 
Solution brings you back to the previous song, to that place of
refreshment, where the living water keeps flowing.  Whatever your situation is, even in pain and
in struggle, growth is found and it never runs out of lessons and heart-communication.    
“If My Heart Had Windows” is the opening, the
sharing of your heart to someone you love. 
It’s that deep communion between two people who are truly in love,
totally giving of oneself, living in the place where you are destined and
coming in the very center of being with no limitations and non stop believing
and trusting.  The slow tempo holds
sweetly to the dreamy vocals that teach you to be one in heart, one in mind and
one in spirit.   
The country music superstar George Jones’s
memory will live on.  The traditional
instrumentation, the baritone voice and the inspirational lyrics will forever
speak to your heart, to come to the garden just as he did to have a refreshed
and renewed courage and fate to handle the pressures and heartaches in life.
RECORD REVIEW BY STELLA TABELON – Music
Journalist, Country Music News International 

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