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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. It is also the story of how the love of a good woman, his wife Nancy, helped him clean up his act.
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ober, 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. It is also the story of how the love of a good woman, his wife Nancy, helped him clean up his act.
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Product details
Mass Market Paperback: 448 pages
Publisher: Dell; First Printing edition (June 9, 1997)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0440223733
ISBN-13: 978-0440223733
Product Dimensions:
4.2 x 1 x 6.8 inches
Shipping Weight: 7.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.5 out of 5 stars
255 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#221,159 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
At the beginning of this book George Jones said he would be as honest as his memory would allow. I believe he was. This book at times is almost too painful to read. I was born a Country Music fan. I was lucky enough to see George Jones perform twice alone and once with Tammy Wynette back in the 70's. Now I truly know how lucky I was. I think his wife Nancy was out of her ever loving mind. But I think everyone has a soulmate and when it's your time to meet them, God puts you together. I'm glad that Nancy was able to love George and give him the happiness she could in the time they had. If you want a hard honest look at the life of a recording, touring artist. Buy this book and take notes. If your a fan of this Country Music Legend, this might be a little hard to read. I love the music of George Jones and always will. God Bless Nancy and his children.
Eh, an okay book. You learn more about his younger life than his adult life which appears to have mostly been a haze of drunk and drugged memories. Several times he mentions the singers closest to him, apparently Johnny Cash and Waylon, but one is left with the impression that there was no real camaraderie there, that George simply used and abused them as he did everyone else. One other item that stands out is that George was quite lucky to have never killed anyone, as often as he was shooting his guns (often at people!) while drunk. Still, it is an important tale, a cautionary tale of an enormous talent mostly wasted -- despite the many hits he had.
I have always loved his music. I realized he was a drinker but having several in my family, that was no big deal- except for someone perhaps who lived with him. I always felt people used him and he very likely saw through them. This travelling and the responsibilities for so many people's livelihood could and probably did get to him. Great singer and it was apparent he loved what he did.
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 damage to himself but the damage others did to him was even worse. His manager tracked him like a hardened criminal, even using a large force of maffia type manhunters - even using helicopters. They basically locked down a complete area of Alabama (I believe it was) looking for him. He was forced to camp in the woods to escape their search because it was so intense - they even had citizens looking for him rather than trying to hide or protect him. One of his manager kept him buried in cocaine in order to control him. Many people in his business life as well as his personal life took advantage of him and lied to him. What a sad way for anyone to live. Music was his life. It also became his captor. Somehow, even though his life spiraled in to total financial and personal devastation, he kept making wonderful music for all of us to enjoy. And somehow, owing to his personal inner strength, and to finally meeting a woman who loved him more than he loved himself, he survived and lived to tell it all to his fans.
This book is so many things to me. I have always loved George Jones. I always knew that he had alcohol and drug problems but I was married to an alcoholic and always felt that i had been through it all. This book surely let me know that I had it easy compared to George Jones and his co-dependents. There were times while reading this book that I broke down and cried. He (Jones) was such a sweet man and he really did not know what he was doing most of the time. In other words, I feel he was very innocent of what he was doing to himself and to others that he loved and that loved him. I could go on and on but no need to do that. It was a wonderful book and probably one of the most truthful biographies that I have ever read. I will be reading it again soon.........
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 another in todays music. The way they live their over the top lives don't relate to the common working person. George, Merle, Johnny, Hank and Waylon lived what they sang. People that went through the great depression had stories to tell. They were true heroes. George and the others I mentioned told their stories firsthand. They made a lot of money, but that wasn't their driving force. Hard work, broken hearts and the struggle to survive were the roots of the greatest music ever heard. Oh, how I wish those guys would live forever.This book was written in plain country language. And I believe George Jones did the best he could and was totally honest in his telling. He should have died a multi-millionaire, but admits he knew nothing about business, nor any idea how to handle money. I think he died comfortable but not wealthy. He had to work right up to his death to make the money for his cars, houses and past debts. He lived an outrageous life that would have killed most. And that was as compelling as his music. I'm just glad he "lived to tell it all."I hope anyone that loves true country music reads George's account of a poorboy with a magic voice that the world couldn't get enough of.
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