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Released in 1981, it became a signature song for “The Possum,” as Jones was affectionately known, showcasing both his unparalleled vocal delivery and the thematic territory he so masterfully inhabited.

Background

By the late 70s, George was a well-established country music legend. His voice, a sandpaper caress that could crack with emotion or purr with melancholy, had already delivered countless hits like “He Stopped Loving Her Today” and “The Grand Tour.”

It’s important to note that the song wasn’t written by Jones himself, but by Harlan Sanders and Rick Beresford. However, Jones’ masterful delivery breathes life into the lyrics, transforming them into a deeply personal confession.

His signature phrasing, the way he bends and stretches notes, perfectly captures the character’s desperation and vulnerability.

“If Drinkin’ Don’t Kill Me (Her Memory Will)” became a staple of Jones’ live performances. Fans connected with the raw emotion he poured into the song, recognizing a reflection of their own struggles. It reached number 8 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1981, solidifying its place as a country music classic.

So, when you listen to “If Drinkin’ Don’t Kill Me (Her Memory Will)”, prepare to be transported into a world of raw emotion. It’s a song that lays bare the human condition, a testament to the enduring power of George Jones’ voice and the timeless themes of heartbreak and regret.

Video

Lyrics

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The bars are all closedIt’s four in the mornin’I must have shut ’em all downBy the shape that I’m in
I lay my head on the wheelAnd the horn begins honkin’The whole neighborhood knows
That I’m home drunk again
If drinkin’ don’t kill meHer memory willI can’t hold out much longerThe way that I feel
With the blood from my bodyI could start my own stillBut if drinkin’ don’t kill meHer memory will
These old bones, they move slowBut so sure of their footstepsAs I trip on the floorAnd I lightly touch down
One thought on “George Jones – If Drinkin’ Don’t Kill Me (Her Memory Will)”
  1. I started listening to George Jones in the early 60’s when Daddy would play his music on our Sears radio. I have been listening to him ever since. I listen to him on my eight-track in my car in the 70’s and on my CD’s in my truck now. I am 68 now and I am still listening to him daily. Thanks George Jones for ALL my memories!

    David Jones

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