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Homecoming in Heaven : ウィキペディア英語版 | Homecoming in Heaven
''Homecoming in Heaven'' is an album by American country music artist George Jones. It was released in 1962 on the United Artists record label. ==Background== Jones's fondness for gospel music is well documented. In the 1989 documentary ''Same Ole Me'', he recalls that he learned how to play the guitar at the church where his mother Clara, a devout woman, played piano. The church was run by Brother Burl Stephens (with whom Jones would credit as co-writer of several songs on his 1959 gospel album ''Country Church Time'') and Sister Annie, who George remembered "taught me my first chords on the guitar, like C, G, and D and things like that, and I started hangin' out over there more often. She'd get her guitar and we'd pick and sing together...We used to do all the really old gospel songs." Jones love of gospel music actually predated his exposure to country music, which he would not hear until his family acquired their first radio. Jones would continue to record gospel albums throughout his career, including ''Old Brush Arbors'' (1965), ''In a Gospel Way'' (1974) and ''The Gospel Collection'' (2003). "Someone's Watching Over You" was written by J.P. Richardson (otherwise known as the Big Bopper) who also wrote "White Lightnin'," which was Jones's first number one country hit in 1959. The album is also noteworthy for featuring a Willie Nelson composition called "Kneel At The Feet Of Jesus". "Wandering Soul" was Jones's only songwriting credit on this album, which he had co-written with Bill Dudley several years before and had recorded previously.
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