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//George Glenn Jones (born September 12, 1931), nicknamed The Possum, is an American country singer known for his distinctive voice and phrasing that frequently evoke the raw emotions caused by grief, unhappy love, and emotional hardship. He has had more individual songs than any other singer on the country charts, 167 as of November, 2005, but, according to a formula derived by Joel Whitburn, is second to Eddy Arnold in his overall ranking for hits and their time on the charts. He has also had the most Top 40 Hits, 143, and is second to Arnold with the most Top 10 Hits, 78. Since at least the early 1980s he has frequently been referred to as "the greatest living country singer." Almost as often he is called "the Rolls-Royce of country singers." Frank Sinatra once called him "the second best white male singer." And as the scholar Bill C. Malone writes, "For the two or three minutes consumed by a song, Jones immerses himself so completely in its lyrics, and in the mood it conveys, that the listener can scarely avoid becoming similarly involved."[1]Jones is often cited as the finest vocalist in the history of country music, his primary rival for this title being Hank Williams. Initially Jones was a hardcore honky-tonker in the tradition of Williams but over the course of his career developed an affecting, nuanced ballad style. In a career that has spanned 51 years, he has seldom left the top of the country charts, even as he suffered innumerable personal and professional difficulties. Only Eddy Arnold can rival him for hits, but Jones has always remained closer to the roots of hardcore country than Arnold. In his earliest songs, Malone writes, his "searing emotional singing... was almost undisciplined in its passion, but one could hear the stylistic traits that have made him famous: the alternating low moans and high wails, the bending and lengthening of notes to almost incredible lengths, and the enunciation of words either with rounded, open-throated precision or through clenched teeth."[2]Although he is perhaps best known for He Stopped Loving Her Today, She Thinks I Still Care, and The Window Up Above, his greatest hit remains the 1961 romantic ballad Tender Years.In the five years following his first charted hit, Why Baby Why, Jones also proved himself an accomplished songwriter. Although far less prominent in this field than other noted singers such as Hank Williams and Merle Haggard, of his first 20 hits, 18 of them, including the classic Window Up Above, were either written by Jones alone or with a collaborator. After 1960, however, he had only a few co-written hits
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