George Jones - Unfaithful One video free download


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Duration: 02:12
Uploaded: 2008/08/25

A track from the 1966 album, "Love Bug".

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9 years ago

Shannon Burns

Melonee I am so sorry. I went and dug out my Love Bug album and you are correct and accept my appology. Your aunt wrote one of the finest songs ever recorded by George. This song oozes hurt and pain. I sincerely hope your Aunt J. M. Lyles got to hear George put the finishing touch on this. I just can not imagine anyone else singing this after hearing George and Paycheck wring every bit of emotion out of this classic Jones deep catalog stuff as Eddie Stubbs would say. My heartfelt appreciation for tenaciously defending and so rightfully so your Aunt. She was brilliant as I am sure you are too. This time of year is one of love, peace, joy, and the celebration of Christ's birth. Without him none of this beautiful music exists. Bless you and your family. Shannon.

9 years ago

Melonee Cooper

Lessie was a well known country song writer in her day. Cliff Bruner got her to write it. When Buddy Duhon drowned, my aunt sent him a poem. Cliff said, "Lessie, if you can write poems like this, you can write music." So she started. Cliff got her to write this song. 

9 years ago

Melonee Cooper

Lots of people talking about the composer of this song. My great aunt, Lessie Lyles wrote this. Not George. Not Cliff... Lessie Jacobs Lyles.

9 years ago

jada wriston

George Jones the best there ever was. i heard when he was small his dad would get drunk and make George sing 4 him. maybe thats why he was so talented so he would not get whipped . something got inside him that touches everyone else deeper than anyone ever has. when he sings. 

9 years ago

Kathieo Osborne

To My Husband DON( DONNIE)OSBORNE

9 years ago

Jessie Hinds

I love this song so much!

10 years ago

Shannon Burns

Texan Cliff Bruner wrote this song. You can find it by him on Bear Family. Look on this album cover, Bruner was born in 1915, and toured wih his group. No one ever sang this song but Master Texan Tunesmith, George Jones. Listen to this, Jones does more with one letter in a word than all the trash so called singers putting out that garbage in Trashville could ever do in an entire, excuse this term (song) from the garbage posing as cuntree sangerz 2day. Disgusting garbage at best, and those we are told are cunttree sangerz. God help us. Couldn't carry this mansez gittire to the stage for him. Excuse my spelling, like the music(sic) we have to endure.

11 years ago

Anna Sons

I was 6 yr.s old when Mom played all these old ones,,I loved them then at such an early age,& people ask me''hows someone like you know nbout such sad lost & heartbreak,,??? well I lived it all through his songs,,RIP MR. GEORGE JONES!!!!! LOVE YOU,LOVE YOUR SONGS FOREVER,,THE OLD & THE NEW,, JUST LOVE THEM!

11 years ago

lindalovesal

RIP Possum you sure will be missed.

11 years ago

Suzie Dilly

He is my fave... became a fan in 1962...

11 years ago

bazthehandyman

You are spot on.....so good !!

11 years ago

bazthehandyman

Brill !!

11 years ago

Jordon Witthun

this song will make drink a cold bud light.

11 years ago

Jordon Witthun

this song is so good by the possum.

11 years ago

Peter S

i was born 4/4/1974 and i feel the same. i love his music always

11 years ago

Linda Desvents

OMG,no one else has such a beautiful voice,no one ever will,there is one George Jones,many have tried to sound like him,but they're not even close,any way,I thank you for posting these good ole tunes,I foud songs I haven't heard since 1977 by George n Tammy.Songs like keep the change and did you ever,just so beautiful.

11 years ago

Rocky Surette

My kind of voice is th Jones voice , not Like Toby Keith

12 years ago

stevewsurfer

Unfaithful One was written in the 1940's by a lady named Mrs. Lyles in Vidor, Texas and was a big hit in that area at the time. I heard it for years as a kid in Beaumont, Texas, sung all the time by the local hillbillies. Also recorded by Ray Smith, a country singer in Providence, Rhode Island, in the 1950's. I never tire of hearing this song. I consider it a classic

12 years ago

John Barrera

@TheJen001 loose... personality HAHAA

12 years ago

josh tallarito

WOW this really takes u back in time if i had a time machine i would go back just to see all the greatest country legends =[

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