I Lived to Tell It All

* Read ! I Lived to Tell It All by George Jones ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. I Lived to Tell It All It is also the story of how the love of a good woman, his wife Nancy, helped him clean up his act.. Strong and sober, George Jones looks back on his life with searing candor. From his roots in an impoverished East Texas family to his years of womanizing, boozing, brawling, and singing with the voice that made him a star, his story is a nonstop rollercoaster ride of the price of fame]

I Lived to Tell It All

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Rating : 4.58 (806 Votes)
Asin : 0440223733
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 448 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-05-17
Language : English

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Now 65 and recovered from a triple bypass operation, he claims he has conquered his addictions and settled into a happy marriage. . Photos not seen by PW. From Publishers Weekly Country music star Jones started performing in rural Texas bars when he was 14 and rose to fame in spite of heavy drinking, drugging, brawling and a penchant for not showing up at his concerts. Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. There are no insights here about his musical abilities or the reasons for his success, but Jones makes sobering comments on the state of coun

It is also the story of how the love of a good woman, his wife Nancy, helped him clean up his act.. Strong and sober, George Jones looks back on his life with searing candor. From his roots in an impoverished East Texas family to his years of womanizing, boozing, brawling, and singing with the voice that made him a star, his story is a nonstop rollercoaster ride of the price of fame

"I could NOT put it down." according to Patty in Fredericksburg, VA. I seldom read books because few of them hold my attention strongly enough to interrupt my normal schedule. With "I Live To Tell It All" I truly hated to put it down to go to bed - so I went to bed late. I've long been a George Jones fan. I was aware from all the press he got during his career that he had a hard drinking, drug using, tormented personal life so I was anxious to hear about it from him, the man who lived it. Wow, I had no idea how hard it was. Music, which was what made him tick, turned in to a near prison to him. He did immeasurable. An honest man Anne I ordered this book upon hearing of George's death. I've never seen him live and never bought any of his records. Still, I think he had the greatest voice in any genre of music, ever. I agree with George that after the 80's there weren't many noteworthy country artists. If you don't have the look, you'll never make it in the business. Country music isn't country anymore. Miranda Lambert is cute, but she's just a fad that won't be remembered ten years from now. There are no authentic voices out there. I can rarely distinguish one voice from anothe. LadyRagZ said ,,,And still living it. George Jones, the consummate country singer, tells it all, sort of, in this autobiography with Tom Carter, who knows the territory. Unlike Merle, who flaunted the fact that he had no co-writer (or even editor, it seemed), George was smart enough to have Carter help him. The book is an easy read and, while most of it has been "out there" for years in headlines or on the nightly news, it's interesting to read George's perspective. He's honest about the "no show" years and tells us what he thinks really happened to Tammy when she claimed someone kid

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