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George Jones - Tennessee Whiskey
George Jones - Tennessee Whiskey

George Jones - Tennessee Whiskey

George Jones - Tennessee Whiskey May 2026

: It typically follows a 6/8 or 12/8 time signature . This creates a "triple meter" feel—count it as 1-2-3, 4-5-6 for each measure.

: Adds an emotional, slightly melancholic feel.

: The song is primarily played in the key of A major . It follows a two-chord progression that repeats throughout: A (I chord) : The "home" chord providing stability.

: Unlike the more blues-rock version popularized by Chris Stapleton, the George Jones version is a traditional country ballad with a smooth, polished production style. Lyrical Themes

The song is built on a simple, soulful foundation that emphasizes the "honky-tonk" style Jones is famous for.

George Jones released his version of in 1983 on the album Shine On . While David Allan Coe originally recorded it in 1981, Jones’ rendition peaked at number two on the Billboard country chart. This guide covers the song’s musical structure, lyrical themes, and performance tips. Musical Structure

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ShinePhone

- System monitoring APP for users

- One APP for all Growatt products

- Simple WiFi configuration

ShineServer

- Web version monitoring platform for users

- Self-consumption and energy trend display

ShineTools

- Lite version O&M APP

- Local commissioning and local firmware upgrade

OSS

- Powerful O&M platform for installers and distributors

- Online smart I-V curve diagnosis

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: It typically follows a 6/8 or 12/8 time signature . This creates a "triple meter" feel—count it as 1-2-3, 4-5-6 for each measure.

: Adds an emotional, slightly melancholic feel.

: The song is primarily played in the key of A major . It follows a two-chord progression that repeats throughout: A (I chord) : The "home" chord providing stability.

: Unlike the more blues-rock version popularized by Chris Stapleton, the George Jones version is a traditional country ballad with a smooth, polished production style. Lyrical Themes

The song is built on a simple, soulful foundation that emphasizes the "honky-tonk" style Jones is famous for.

George Jones released his version of in 1983 on the album Shine On . While David Allan Coe originally recorded it in 1981, Jones’ rendition peaked at number two on the Billboard country chart. This guide covers the song’s musical structure, lyrical themes, and performance tips. Musical Structure

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