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"Seasons of My Heart"
Single by George Jones
from the album Grand Ole Opry's New Star
A-side"Why Baby Why"
ReleasedSeptember 17, 1955
RecordedAugust 27, 1955
Gold Star Studios, Houston
GenreCountry
Length2:51
LabelStarday
Starday 202
Songwriter(s)George Jones
Darrell Edwards
Producer(s)Pappy Daily
George Jones singles chronology
"Hold Everything"
(1955)
"Seasons of My Heart"
(1955)
"What Am I Worth"
(1956)

"Seasons of My Heart" is a song written by George Jones and Darrell Edwards. The song was released as the b-side to the #4 hit "Why Baby Why" in 1955. The song was also recorded by Johnny Cash and, released in 1960, it became a #10 hit.

The song was one of Jones' best early ballads, included on many of his early studio and compilation albums with Starday and Mercury Records in the late 1950s. The song was even included on his debut 1957 album The Grand Ole Opry's New Star, which was Starday's first album release in the label's history.

Background

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"Seasons of My Heart" originally appeared as the B-side to George Jones' first chart hit "Why Baby Why" in 1955. The imagery-laden song was an early showcase of Jones' abilities as a balladeer, although he sang in much higher during this period than he would later in his career. Former Starday Records president Don Pierce later explained to Jones biographer Bob Allen, "Pappy realized George's strength as a balladeer long before I did. He felt that 'Seasons Of My Heart' was a big song. I knew that, in those days, it took much longer to sell a ballad, because it had to make it on the radio first...I also knew that an upbeat song like 'Why, Baby Why' would be easier to sell directly to the jukebox distributors for the beer-drinkin' trade."

Personnel

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(For the 1955 Original recording)

  • George Jones – vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Herb Remington – steel guitar
  • Lew Brisby – bass
  • Tony Sepolio – fiddle
  • Don Lewis – piano

Other versions

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References

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