Bradley Barn Sessions

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Bradley Barn Sessions
Studio album by George Jones
Released 1994
Genre Country
Length 32:76
Label MCA Nashville Records
Producer Brian Ahern
Professional reviews
George Jones chronology
Super Hits, Volume 2
(1993)
Bradley Barn Sessions
(1994)
One
(1995)

Bradley Barn Sessions is an album by American country music artist George Jones. It was released in 1994 on the MCA Nashville Records. This album was with many artist and though all of Jones duet partners – including Marty Stuart, Alan Jackson, Vince Gill, Ricky Skaggs, Trisha Yearwood, and Travis Tritt – are respectful, only Keith Richards captures the spirit of a roadside honky tonk.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. One Woman Man (2:50)
  2. Good Year for the Roses (3:38)
  3. Why Baby Why (2:32)
  4. Golden Ring (3:05)
  5. Say It's Not You (2:59)
  6. Love Bug (2:27)
  7. Where Grass Won't Grow (3:52)
  8. The Race Is On (2:29)
  9. Bartender Blues (3:54)
  10. White Lightnin' (3:31)
  11. Good Ones and Bad Ones (3:08)

[edit] On The Charts

AlbumBillboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1994 Top Country Albums 23
1995 The Billboard 200 142

[edit] Trivia

  1. In February 1994, George Jones underwent Triple-Bypass surgery prior to the making of this album which prevented much media publicity and promotion until late 1994 when the project was finally recorded.
  2. An hour-long documentary-style special was filmed in late 1994 to promote this duet album. It aired in 1995 on The Nashville Network. Among the guests stopping by to give commentary were the duet partners on this project; the record's two producers, Tony Brown and Brian Ahern; plus Owen Bradley, the owner of Bradley's Barn where the duet album was recorded.

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