I'm a People
George Jones · 1966
27 min · 12 tracks · country
A heartfelt blend of traditional country storytelling wrapped in soulful melodies and George Jones's distinctive vocal delivery.
Why this album works
'I'm a People' is notable for its critical reception, showcasing Jones's ability to convey deep emotional narratives. The album contributed to his growing legacy, influencing future country artists and earning him several accolades throughout his career.
- Best for
- heartfelt storytelling in every track steady pacing for easy listening short tracks for quick enjoyment
- Context
- Released in 1966, 'I'm a People' marked George Jones's transition into a more polished sound following his earlier honky-tonk roots. It came after his commercial breakthrough with hits like 'White Lightning', solidifying his place as a leading figure in country music.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Jerry Reed· Jerry Lee Lewis· Willie Nelson
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 I’m a People Standout 2:09
- 2 Don’t Think I Don’t Love You 2:05
- 3 Ship of Love 2:24
- 4 Once a Day Standout 2:20
- 5 If You Believe 2:10
- 6 Blindfold of Love 2:04
- 7 Four‐O‐Thirty Three 2:27
- 8 I Don’t Love You Anymore Standout 2:28
- 9 The Lonely Know My Secret 2:23
- 10 World of Forgotten People 2:20
- 11 I Woke Up From Dreaming 2:33
- 12 Old Brush Arbors 2:27
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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