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Artist/Band:
George Jones
Lyrics for Song: I Should've Called
Lyrics for Album: Shine On [1983]
(Eddy Raven)
Spent a week in Houston and watched it
Spent a day in Dallas missing
Lord, it sure was cold up in Montreal
I thought of you and I should've
Acapulca, lying in the sun
Spending all my gold drinking
Mexicali women, tan and tall
Wish you were here, I should've called.
In spite of all my good intentions
I am the one who built the wall
All by myself, who ever thought
I sure miss you, I should've called.
California is nice this time of year
Colorado and they got good
Back in Tennessee it's and early fall
I still love you, I should've called.
I still love you, I should've called.
I still love you, I should've called...
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I Should've Called
George Jones remains a towering figure in country music, renowned for his emotive vocal delivery and mastery of the heartbreak ballad. Recorded in 1983, I Should've Called appears on the album Shine On, capturing the artist during a period of continued commercial relevance. The track exemplifies Jones's ability to convey deep regret and vulnerability, hallmarks of his extensive discography that spans decades. While the song may not be his most ubiquitous hit, it reflects the consistent quality found throughout his later career recordings. Jones's work during this era maintained the traditional country sound that defined his legacy, offering listeners a poignant reminder of his enduring influence on the genre. This recording stands as a testament to his skill in crafting narratives of love and loss that resonate with audiences across generations. |
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| Album Lyrics: Shine On [1983] |
 George Jones
"Shine On [1983]"
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