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・ George Jones (footballer, born 1918)
・ George Jones (footballer, born 1945)
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・ George Jones (navy chaplain)
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George Jones (We Can Make It)
・ George Jones albums discography
・ George Jones and Gene Pitney (Recorded in Nashville!)
・ George Jones and Tammy Wynette discography
・ George Jones Memorial Baptist Church
・ George Jones Salutes Hank Williams
・ George Jones singles discography
・ George Jones Sings Bob Wills
・ George Jones Sings His Greatest Hits
・ George Jones Sings Like the Dickens!
・ George Jones Sings the Great Songs of Leon Payne
・ George Jones with Love
・ George Jordac
・ George Jordan
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George Jones (We Can Make It)

''George Jones'', also titled ''George Jones (We Can Make It)'' was the 1972 country music studio album released by George Jones in April 1972. The release was Jones' 46th studio album release since a debut from 16 years previous. Also as a highlight in his career, it was the first release made on Jones' new label, Epic Records.
The album charted very well for a George Jones album, eventually rising to #10 on the country charts. The album included some other artist's hits from 1971, including Charley Pride's "''Kiss an Angel Good Morning''" and former Jones Boys bass player, Johnny Paycheck's "''She's All I Got''." It's title track "''We Can Make It''" peaked out at #6 on the US Country chart.
==Background==
For years, Jones had been staying back while his long-time manager and producer, Pappy Daily, made deal after deal with label after label. After taking him to Mercury (1957-1962) Daily signed Jones to United Artists (1962-1964) where he saw his biggest success during the 1960s. After leaving UA in early '64, he signed with Musicor Records (1964-1971), and saw a dropoff of his sound quality and sales. However, his biggest success was yet to come, and it would start his third wife, Tammy Wynette. The two often crossed paths during tours, and Jones proclaimed his love for her in 1969, and the two later married. It was through their inseparable relationship that Jones met Wynette's producer, Billy Sherrill. Soon, the two began recording, and he even became Jones producer full-time, having him sign with Epic Records (1972-1991). Soon after signing, Sherrill began producing the album's track recordings.

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