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''Sings Country and Western Hits'' was the 1961 country music studio album released in May 1961 by George Jones. The album was Jones' tenth studio album release since his debut LP in 1956. It would be one of his last with Mercury Records, as he switched to United Artists in late 1961. The album featured Jones' covers of hits in the "Country and Western Charts," that were previously recorded by his fellow country artists or himself. It featured his second #1 hit "''Window Up Above''," released the previous year. The LP became one Jones' best sounds during the early 1960s, released after another great album, "''Salutes Hank Williams''." ==Background== ''Sings Country and Western Hits'' would be Jones's last album with Mercury. As Colin Escott observes in the liner notes to the Jones retrospective ''Cup of Loneliness: The Classic Mercury Years'', "Mercury lost George just as he was on the verge of ruling the charts. Art Talmadge had left Mercury Records and gone to United Artists and when George's Mercury contract expired at the end of 1961, Pappy (Daily, Jones's producer and mentor) took him to U.A. The first single, the classic "She Thinks I Still Care", was one of seven records George would chart in 1962."
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