He Stopped Loving Her Today: George Jones, Billy Sherrill, and the Pretty-Much Totally True Story of the Making of the Greatest Country Record of All Time

Author:   Jack Isenhour
Publisher:   University Press of Mississippi
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9781628461664


Pages:   209
Publication Date:   30 September 2014
Format:   Paperback
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He Stopped Loving Her Today: George Jones, Billy Sherrill, and the Pretty-Much Totally True Story of the Making of the Greatest Country Record of All Time


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When George Jones recorded """"He Stopped Loving Her Today"""" more than thirty years ago, he was a walking disaster. Twin addictions to drugs and alcohol had him drinking Jim Beam by the case and snorting cocaine as long as he was awake. Before it was over, Jones would be bankrupt, homeless, and an unwilling patient at an Alabama mental institution. In the midst of all this chaos, über producer Billy Sherrill--the man who discovered Tammy Wynette and co-wrote """"Stand by Your Man""""--would somehow coax the performance of a lifetime out of the mercurial Jones. The result was a country masterpiece. In He Stopped Loving Her Today, the story behind the making of the song often voted the best country song ever by both critics and fans, offers an overview of country music's origins and a search for the music's illusive Holy Grail: authenticity. The schizoid bottom line--even though country music is undeniably a branch of the make-believe world of show biz, to fans and scholars alike, authenticity remains the ultimate measure of the music's power.

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Author:   Jack Isenhour
Publisher:   University Press of Mississippi
Imprint:   University Press of Mississippi
Dimensions:   Width: 13.90cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.288kg
ISBN:  

9781628461664


ISBN 10:   1628461667
Pages:   209
Publication Date:   30 September 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Jack Isenhour has crafted a fascinating account of the writing, recording, reception, and durability of a single solitary song. The fact that I am a part of the story makes me an especially hard critic, and I am greatly impressed by Isenhour's dedication to the facts and his abilities as a great storyteller. Anyone interested in country music history or an inside look at the music business will love this book. --Bobby Braddock, songwriter and author of the memoir Down in Orburndale ; a 2011 Country Music Hall of Fame inductee.


Jack Isenhour has crafted a fascinating account of the writing, recording, reception, and durability of a single song. The fact that I am a part of the story makes me an especially hard critic, and I am greatly impressed by Isenhour's dedication to the facts and his abilities as a great storyteller. Anyone interested in country music history or an inside look at the music business will love this book.--Bobby Braddock, songwriter and author of the memoir Down in Orburndale; a 2011 Country Music Hall of Fame inductee The making of 'He Stopped Loving Her Today' was the perfect storm of record making. Bobby Braddock and Curly Putman gave me the perfect song, George Jones was the perfect singer, and we had the perfect musicians and the perfect studio. All I had to do was show up and then listen and wait about a year to release the perfect record.--Billy Sherrill, country music producer, songwriter, and record label executive; a 2010 Country Music Hall of Fame inductee An engaging account of how country music really gets made, full of insider details and revealing stories. All the insights of an academic analysis of country music production, but a LOT more fun to read.--Joli Jensen, author of The Nashville Sound: Authenticity, Commercialization, and Country Music


Jack Isenhour has crafted a fascinating account of the writing, recording, reception, and durability of a single solitary song. The fact that I am a part of the story makes me an especially hard critic, and I am greatly impressed by Isenhour's dedication to the facts and his abilities as a great storyteller. Anyone interested in country music history or an inside look at the music business will love this book. --Bobby Braddock, songwriter and author of the memoir Down in Orburndale; a 2011 Country Music Hall of Fame inductee. The making of 'He Stopped Loving Her Today' was the perfect storm of record making. Bobby Braddock and Curly Putman gave me the perfect song, George Jones was the perfect singer, and we had the perfect musicians and the perfect studio. All I had to do was show up and then listen and wait about a year to release the perfect record. --Billy Sherrill, country music producer, songwriter, and record label executive; a 2010 Country Music Hall of Fame inductee An engaging account of how country music really gets made, full of insider details and revealing stories. All the insights of an academic analysis of country music production, but a LOT more fun to read. --Joli Jensen, author of The Nashville Sound: Authenticity, Commercialization, and Country Music


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Jack Isenhour, Nashville, Tennessee, is the author of Same Knight, Different Channel: Basketball Legend Bob Knight at West Point and Today and co-author, with Dennis Rodman, of the basketball star's memoir, I Should Be Dead by Now.

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