Introduction:
In the tapestry of American country music, few voices resonate with such raw emotion and lived experience as George Jones. Nicknamed “The Possum” for his distinctive high tenor and phrasing, Jones carved a career out of portraying heartache, regret, and the struggles of life on the road. Released in 1981, “Still Doin’ Time” became a signature song for Jones, perfectly capturing his signature style and resonating deeply with fans.
Countrypolitan was the dominant sound of Nashville in the early 1980s, a polished and layered genre that incorporated elements of pop music alongside traditional country instrumentation. “Still Doin’ Time” exemplifies this style. The track features a prominent steel guitar, a weeping instrument synonymous with country heartbreak, that intertwines with the rhythm section and Jones’ powerful vocals. Veteran producer Billy Sherrill, known for his work with Tammy Wynette and Charlie Rich, helmed the recording, crafting a lush soundscape that perfectly complements the emotional weight of the lyrics.
While “Still Doin’ Time” wasn’t a chart-topping smash hit, it proved to be a critical and enduring success for Jones. The song resonated with audiences for its relatable portrayal of a man haunted by the memory of a lost love. The metaphor of “doin’ time” extends beyond a physical prison sentence, signifying the emotional imprisonment one feels after a failed relationship. Jones’ delivery is nothing short of phenomenal. He inhabits the character completely, his voice cracking with vulnerability as he conveys the pain of a love that lingers long after its demise.
“Still Doin’ Time” became a staple of Jones’ live performances throughout the 1980s and beyond. It’s a song that continues to be embraced by country music fans for its honesty, vulnerability, and the timeless themes it explores. The track stands as a testament to George Jones’ artistry, his ability to connect with listeners through his voice, and the enduring power of country music to capture the complexities of human emotions.
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Lyrics:
Has it been a year since the last time I’ve seen her
My God, I could swear it was ten And the ocean of liquor I drank to forget her Is gonna kill me but I’ll drink ’til thenI’ve been livin’ in hell with a bar for a cell
Still payin’ for my cheatin’ crime Oh, and I’ve got a long way to go Still doin’ timeStill doin’ time in a honky tonk prison
Still doin’ time, where a man ain’t forgiven My poor heart is breakin’ Oh, but there’s no escapin’ Each morning I wake up and I find Still doin’ timeOh, when you’re caught cheatin’ twice, it’s twenty to life
In a place where the sun never shines And tomorrow you’re gonna find me right here Still doin’ timeStill doin’ time in a honky tonk prison
Still doin’ time, where a man ain’t forgiven My poor heart is breakin’ Oh, but there’s no escapin’ Each morning I wake up and I find Still doin’ time Still doin’ time