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George Jones, often referred to as the “Possum,” is a legendary figure in country music. His distinctive voice, characterized by its emotional depth and raw honesty, has captivated audiences for decades. One of his most enduring hits is “Tell Me My Lying Eyes Are Wrong,” a classic country cheating song that showcases Jones’ ability to convey heartbreak and betrayal with unparalleled authenticity.

Released in 1970, “Tell Me My Lying Eyes Are Wrong” was written by Dallas Frazier and Sanger D. Shafer. The song tells the tale of a man who is convinced his partner is cheating on him, despite her assurances to the contrary. Jones’ performance is marked by a sense of desperation and longing as he pleads with his lover to deny his suspicions. The song’s haunting melody and Jones’ emotive vocals create a powerful atmosphere of heartbreak and betrayal.

“Tell Me My Lying Eyes Are Wrong” became a significant commercial success, reaching No. 13 on the Billboard country music chart. It has since become a country music standard, often covered by other artists and featured on various compilation albums. The song’s enduring popularity is a testament to Jones’ timeless appeal and the universal themes of love, loss, and deception that it explores.

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