We Love to Sing About Jesus
We Love to Sing About Jesus | |||||
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Studio album by George Jones and Tammy Wynette | |||||
Released | 1972 | ||||
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Country Gospel | ||||
Label | Epic | ||||
Producer | Billy Sherrill | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
We Love to Sing About Jesus is an album by country music artists George Jones and Tammy Wynette released in 1972 on the Epic Records label.
Background
As the title suggests, both Jones and Wynette grew up listening to church music. Jones had recorded several gospel albums by this point, his first being Country Church Time on Mercury Records in 1959. We Love To Sing About Jesus would be one of three albums the couple would release in 1972 and peaked at number 38 on the Billboard country albums chart. Most of the material on the album came from Earl "Peanut" Montgomery, one of Jones's favorite writers. Wynette also co-wrote two songs with Montgomery for the collection. The Jordanaires and the Nashville Edition provide background vocals.
Reception
Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic derides the album, calling it "overproduced, overwrought and under-written" and, while praising their rendition of Tom T. Hall's "Me and Jesus", laments that "the bombastic production gets a little nerve-wracking about halfway through the album, and by the end of the record the music hasn't provided much inspiration. In all, a wasted opportunity."
Track listing
- "We Love to Sing About Jesus" (Tammy Wynette, Earl Montgomery)
- "Old Fashioned Singing" (Wynette, Earl Montgomery)
- "He Is My Everything" (Dallas Frazier)
- "Me and Jesus" (Tom T. Hall)
- "Noah and the Ark" (Carmol Taylor, Jenny Strickland)
- "Let's All Go Down to the River" (Sue Richards, Earl Montgomery)
- "Let's All Sing Ourselves to Glory" (Earl Montgomery)
- "Talkin' About Jesus" (Earl Montgomery)
- "When Jesus Takes His Children Home" (Duke Goff, Mark Sherrill)
- "Everything's Gonna Be Alright" (Bobby Womack, Carmol Taylor)
- "Show Him That You Love Him" (Carmol Taylor, A. Wilson)
Chart positions
Single – Billboard (North America)
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1972 | Old Fashioned Singing | Country Singles | 38 |