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Your Heart Turned Left (And I Was on the Right)

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"'You're Heart Turned Left (And I Was on the Right)'" is a song by George Jones and written by Harlan Howard. It was originally released in 1956 as "Your Heart" on his 'Grand Ole Opry's New Star' album. It was re-released on his 1964 album, 'Sings More New Favorites', as "You're Heart Turned Left (And I Was on the Right)", and released as a single in January 1964, reaching the number 5 position on the 'Billboard' country singles chart. At this point in his career, Jones had taken his place as one of the premiere balladeers of country music, but he always retained a soft spot for novelty numbers going back to his first recordings for Starday in the mid-fifties. "I've always tried to be versatile," he reflected in the 1989 video biography 'Same Ole Me'. "I've always tried to do up-tempos, novelties, and ballads." The single was Jones' third top ten hit in a row.

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Category:George Jones songs

Category:1963 songs

Category:1964 singles

Category:Songs written by Harlan Howard

Category:United Artists Records singles

Category:Song recordings produced by Pappy Daily


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