A Thousand Times a Day
George Jones
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I gave up cigarettes, haven't had to light one yet. It's been a year sense I stopped. Same goes for alcohol. I don't touch the stuff at all. I used to drink till I dropped. [CHORUS:] But those were tough this is easy, and it feels So good to say. Forgetting you is not that hard to do For I've done it a thousand times a day. Oh I've done it a Thousand times a day. Friends said it would take some time to get you off my mind. Some said I'd never let you go. But, I guess I've proved Them wrong. One more bad habit gone. Just like the whiskey and the smokes. But those were tough this is easy, and I'm All right I'm ok. Forgetting (CHORUS:) I've given you up for good, just like I said I would. Oh the night you walked away. But that was tough this is easy, ( CHORUS:)
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Written by: GARY NICHOLSON, GARY BURR
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10 facts about this song
Artist Profile"A Thousand Times a Day" is a song by the legendary American country music artist, George Jones. Jones, often referred to as one of the greatest country music stars of all time, released more than 300 songs during his extraordinary 60-year musical career.
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Album DetailsThis song is included in Jones's album "The Bradley Barn Sessions," which was released in 1994. The song, like the rest of the album, was recorded in the historic Bradley's Barn studio.
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CollaborationsFor "The Bradley Barn Sessions", George Jones re-recorded a selection of his best-known songs with an array of notable guest artists. Still, "A Thousand Times a Day was one of the few songs on the album that he performed solo.
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Genre and StyleAs part of George Jones’s catalog, "A Thousand Times a Day" exemplifies a classic country music sound, with organic instrumentation and expressive lyrics that evoke strong emotional responses.
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Song ThemeLike many of Jones' songs, "A Thousand Times a Day" deals with the themes of love, heartbreak, and loneliness — all common themes of traditional country music.
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ReceptionWhile "A Thousand Times a Day" wasn't released as a single and hence did not place on the charts, the Bradley Barn Sessions album was generally well received and proves Jones' lasting influence in the genre.
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LegacyDespite not being one of George Jones' most famous songs, "A Thousand Times a Day," like much of his work, is regarded as an example of the pure and heartfelt emotion that characterizes true country music.
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Music Production“A Thousand Times a Day” was produced by Brian Ahern, a renowned producer in the country music industry, who has worked with several big names including Emmylou Harris and Johnny Cash.
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LyricsThe songwriting for "A Thousand Times a Day" is noted for its poignant lyrics that paint a vivid picture of heartbreak and longing, a testament to Jones' emotional depth as a performer.
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ImpactGeorge Jones' delivery of “A Thousand Times a Day” continues to solidify his reputation as one of the most influential and exceptional vocalists in country music history.
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