Where Grass Won't Grow
Where Grass Won't Grow is an album by American country music artist George Jones released in 1969 on Musicor Records MS 3181.
Background
Where Grass Won't Grow came towards the end of Jones's association with Musicor. Jones' dissatisfaction with the production of his own records and his new marriage to Tammy Wynette only increased his desire to leave Musicor and join her at Epic Records. Significant cuts on the album include "She's Mine" and "If Not For You", which both reached number six on the charts and "Where Grass Won't Grow", a song Jones would revisit as a duet with Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris and Trisha Yearwood as part of The Bradley Barn Sessions in 1994. The album would only reach number 15 on the country albums chart. Writing for AllMusic, Eugene Chadbourne criticizes the album for being lackluster, calling it "needlessly bland and the inevitable result of trying to tame the wild stallion" and laments that "the star seems to be receiving songs from only a handful of sources here, none of which do him much justice."On the original Musicor 3181 LP, Musicor made an error. Track 7 wasn't "Same Old Boat", but "Third Time Down". Both songs were recorded during the 1968 sessions.
Track listing
- "Where Grass Won't Grow" – 3:12
- "For Better or for Worse" – 2:18
- "If Not for You" – 2:58
- "Until I Remember You're Gone" – 2:24
- "Barbara Joy" – 2:18
- "No Blues Is Good News" – 2:26
- "Same Old Boat" – 2:09
- "Old Blue Tomorrow" – 2:15
- "Shoulder to Shoulder" – 2:20
- "She's Mine" – 2:55