Introduction:

George Jones, the “Possum,” was a legendary country music singer renowned for his soulful voice and heartfelt ballads. One such ballad, “I Always Get Lucky With You,” became a defining moment in his career. Released in 1983 as the second single from his album “Shine On,” the song reached the top of the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, marking Jones’ final number-one hit.

The song’s origins are interesting. It was originally written by Merle Haggard, a fellow country music icon, along with Freddy Powers, Gary Church, and Tex Whitson. Haggard recorded the song for his 1981 album “Big City” but didn’t release it as a single. However, Jones’ producer, Billy Sherrill, was impressed by the song and convinced Jones to record a cover.

“I Always Get Lucky With You” is a poignant ballad about a man who, despite facing challenges and setbacks, finds solace and happiness in his romantic relationship. The song’s lyrics express gratitude and contentment, emphasizing the importance of love and companionship. Jones’ emotive delivery perfectly captures the song’s heartfelt message, making it a timeless classic.

The song’s success solidified Jones’ status as one of the greatest country music singers of all time. It also marked a significant moment in his career, coming at a time when he was facing personal struggles. “I Always Get Lucky With You” served as a reminder of the power of love and hope, and it continues to resonate with fans today.

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