Friends in High Places (George Jones album)
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For the Christian album, see Friends in High Places.
Friends in High Places | |||||
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Studio album by George Jones | |||||
Released | 1991 | ||||
Genre | Country | ||||
Length | 27:52 | ||||
Label | Epic Records | ||||
Producer | Billy Sherrill | ||||
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George Jones chronology | |||||
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Friends in High Places is an album by American country music artist George Jones. This album was released in 1991 on Epic Records. This would be Jones' final album with Epic Records. The album contained duets that were mostly recorded in 1988 and 1991...the one with Emmylou Harris, for example, was recorded in 1984. Lack of publicity caused this 1991 album to slip by un-noticed...most of these duets were later placed on the mammoth duet project, the re-release of his 1979 My Very Special Guests album. The title of this 1991 project was no doubt inspired by the Garth Brooks hit single of that time period, "Friends in Low Places."
[edit] Track listing
- A Few Ole Country Boys (with Randy Travis) (3:37)
- All Fall Down (with Emmylou Harris) (3:18)
- Fiddle and Guitar Band (with Charlie Daniels) (2:25)
- All That We've Got Left (with Vern Gosdin) (2:57)
- Love's Gonna Live Here (with Buck Owens) (1:58)
- If I Could Bottle This Up (with Shelby Lynne) (3:11)
- I've Been There (with Tim Mensy) (2:22)
- You Can't Do Wrong and Get By (with Ricky Skaggs) (2:41)
- It Hurts as Much in Texas (As It Did in Tennessee) (with Ricky Van Shelton) (2:22)
- Traveller's Prayer (with Sweethearts of the Rodeo) (3:01)
[edit] On The Charts
Album – Billboard (North America)
Year | Chart | Position |
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1991 | Top Country Albums | 72 |