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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Here it is!!
the book every George Jones fan has been waiting for finally arrived in 1996. I Lived To Tell It All was a best-seller, hitting the Top-20 and Top-10 on many book charts both local and national. The book was designed to be a classic simply because the subject matter, George, was so reluctant to talk about his life in any serious, detailed conversations probably feeling...
Published on January 4, 2004 by Jerry McDaniel

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2.0 out of 5 stars Buy The CD, Skip The Book

I have come to really hate celebrity autobiographies. Their writers are full of excuses and rationalizations for their often erratic and sometimes unconscionable behavior. These books are usually only a gimmick - ancillary promotion for the performer's latest CD or movie. And for those such as Mr. Jones, whose music has made him one of the immortals, they are...
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Here it is!!, January 4, 2004
This review is from: I Lived to Tell It All (Paperback)
the book every George Jones fan has been waiting for finally arrived in 1996. I Lived To Tell It All was a best-seller, hitting the Top-20 and Top-10 on many book charts both local and national. The book was designed to be a classic simply because the subject matter, George, was so reluctant to talk about his life in any serious, detailed conversations probably feeling that his life story wasn't interesting. anytime the topic came up, George would characteristically brush off the topic with phrases like "people don't want to hear about my life!" or "i don't want to bore the fans with my life-story". All his fans had were piles of negative news articles and rumors from other books and articles, nothing legitimate until this book! MCA also released a major hit album of the same name in 1996 to help promote awareness of the book. The CD was a #26 smash. In reality, the book helped promote the CD...but that's another story. This book was technically "written" by Tom Carter based and built on stories and opinions from George himself. A lot of people were interviewed for material and true stories about George. These book "sessions" as i call them came along in 1995 amidst George's reunion tour with Tammy. A lot of George's opinions on country music post 1990 is dealt with in the later chapters since each chapter deals with George's career chronologically: The beginnings are in the early chapters, the middle years are in the middle chapters, and the recent goings on are in the last chapters. His complaint is that country radio, in the wake of Garth Brooks having huge success on the Pop Album chart, decided that anyone who couldn't put up huge numbers weren't going to get airplay. George cites that country radio's lack of airplay of his singles prevents the mass audience of hearing him and as a result they won't go out and buy his albums as much as they would someone with radio support. It's a valid argument because if the public at large remains unaware that an artist has a new CD out, chances are they won't be out looking for it and potentially buy it...and without those SALES coming in, country radio won't play that artist...see how everything goes hand-in-hand? you can't have one without the other. The Porter Waggoner story is hilarious as are the escapades with Buck Owens and how George reacted to being in the "opening act" category. Another favorite story involves Johnny PayCheck and a certain trip on a tour bus where PayCheck and George get into an argument. PayCheck yells that he's gonna whip George's you know what! George agrees to step outside the bus at the next stop and they'd fight it out...PayCheck leaps out of the bus getting ready to duke it out with George...who instructs the bus driver to take off...leaving PayCheck stranded in the middle of nowhere! Later, they went back for him, thanks to George being talked into it! I howled with laughter at that story! other stories like that are in this book, all did in a style that suggests that George isn't proud of his actions in the past but since he can't change it he oughta at least laugh about it since that's about all that anyone in his situation could possibly do. In another controversial section, George admits that he still drinks a beer or two...but nothing "hard" like Vodka or Whiskey. Alcoholism is a disease, first and foremost. Like any curable disease, it's bound to relapse over a period of time. His 1999 SUV accident was a result of that relapse. This book, however, was written in 1996 at a time when MANY honestly felt that George had nothing MAJOR to live through and as a result his 'story' was near complete...nobody saw that 1999 accident coming!! This review is based on the original hard-cover edition.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome! A must-have for any Jones fan or music lover!, January 10, 1999
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This review is from: I Lived to Tell It All (Paperback)
This book is the king of all autobiographies. George Jones, the greatest country singer of all time, HAS lived to tell it, but it's hard to believe. From stories about growing up in Texas with a drunk father, a religious mother, and more than a few close siblings, to tales of corrupt policemen and drug dealers holding him down and shoving cocaine up his nose, to the story of the woman who saved him and herself, this book "tells it all." In the book, George talks about cutting his first record, but only to be told by a local DJ that it's not very good. You will read about the fun times, the bad times, the drunk times, and the near fatal incidents on the road with other stars such as Johnny Cash, Faron Young, and Buck Owens. Jones writes about getting his first number one, his bouts with booze, his marriage to Tammy Wynnette, his cocaine addiction, and finally, his current wife Nancy. If you think you know George Jones, think again. This book grabs hold of you and doesn't let go as Jones, along with Tom Carter and the help of past friends and acquaintances, tells the real story behind all the news articles and rumors that you've probably heard in past years. Along with all the self exsposing stories, Jones adds his own insights, comments, and opinions about life, today's music industry, drugs and alcohol, love, and finally, self-peace. This book is a great read that will either insprire you to or totally discourage you from becoming a country singer. I strongly recommend you read this book. You'll laugh. You'll cry. You will..."live to read it all"...and you'll be glad you did!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The biography of the craziest man, ever, March 26, 2006
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Brooks Neil (Succasunna, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I Lived to Tell It All (Hardcover)
I watched 'Walk the Line' and 'Coal Miner's Daughter' and Elvis Presly specials. I've read biographies of Hendrix, Duane Allman, and Janis Joplin. None of their lives hold a candle to ol' George Jones. His career rode the top of the charts as good as any country legend. He ruined his life at least as incredibly as any rock star. And amazingly, he lived through it all and still plays shows for his fans. Lastly, his life has a happy ending (thus far).

No one's story parallels George. Read this book for yourself to see.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars HE'S STILL HERE FOR A REASON!, December 7, 1999
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This review is from: I Lived to Tell It All (Paperback)
Obviously, God has His hand on George Jones. Maybe George should've waited a few more years to write this book so that he could've included yet another astonishing chapter--his survival of the horrendous car accident he was in, in March of '99. This man is truly blessed with a magnificent voice and many second chances. I thank God that He has allowed George to remain with us these many years and bring us so much happiness. When you read this book, you'll know exactly what I mean when you see what all George has been through in his 68 years.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Few Yawns but NO Sleeper!, March 19, 2006
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Apache Wind "Bookaholic" (Somewhere Over The Rainbow) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I Lived to Tell It All (Paperback)
This book starts out very good, with little known details about George Jones and his family, and the writer makes the facts flow like a good fiction novel, rather then an autobiography, it really is. In the middle it starts to drag with the countless nights playing in bars and the stories about those nights seem to run into one another, so that it feels like all the bar "places" were one and the same. A few pages even made me fall asleep [lol] but once I awoke I plodded through them and it picked back up again, ending on a great autobiography about a man who's life is literally a rags to riches story all accomplished by the sweat of his own brow. George Jones is very much his OWN man, some helped open doors for him, but they did not assist him in his style and excellent song writing skills, determination and guts to succeed. George Jones very much made himself into who and what he was and is still today, a GREAT Country Music Icon, that NO ONE will ever be able to "fill his shoes". The saddest part was the story behind the demise of country great Lefty Frizzell, made me cry. My favorite part; His older sister Helen's husband, W.T. "Dub" Scroggins. A man you will immediately grow to love, as I did. The pictures are awesome too...OVER 16 pages of photos. A must read for all fans of Country Music and it's greatest singer ever; GEORGE JONES.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great read by and about an entertainment Giant, May 24, 2005
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George Jones fans--who should encompass any human being who loves a magnificent voice, singing songs that can be sad, poignant, funny or insightful--will love this book. George comes across as a guy without airs and with a realization of his strengths and shortcomings. You finish this book saying, After all is said and done, he seems like a simple, decent, nice guy who just wants to sing and who wants people to like him. I think George's basic humility and simplicity are not appreciated or commented on very much by critics and even fans. The way he handles himself on stage sometimes suggests he's almost embarrassed by all the attention...even after the unbelievable lifetime of achievement, awards, and appreciation.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT BOOK!!!, October 26, 2005
This review is from: I Lived to Tell It All (Paperback)
I highly recommend this book to anyone. Its so well written and my god it is hilarious. I laughed so hard thru it because I could imagine these things happening. I love the way George talks and the book is written the way he talks which is very funny and clever. I wasn't able to put it down. It is now one of my all time favorite books and I would recommend it anyone.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nothing Held Back, September 21, 2005
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Goose (Stokesdale, NC USA) - See all my reviews
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Great and very informative. The "Possom", tells it all and holds nothing back. He tells of his failed marriages and his problem with drugs and alcohol. The stories of his "no show days" was both funny and sad, and he is not proud of that time in his life. He owes everything now to his present wife. A truly great book, that every country music fan will enjoy.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Biography!, February 9, 2002
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L. Mclott (Milledgeville, Ga United States) - See all my reviews
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George Jones HAS lived to tell it all. If you think you know him
think again if you havn't read this book yet. This book takes you
from the time he was a boy in Texas up till just before he had the terrible car accident. He has had one incredible life,A life that most would have never survived. This is the best Country Music Biography that I have read,and I give George 5 stars.He is the BEST.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book for George Jones lovers, August 2, 2005
This review is from: I Lived to Tell It All (Paperback)
I thought that this book was excellent, a real page-turner. I had trouble putting it down. I originally bought it for my mother and I ended up wanting to read it because I like George Jones. It is written very well and it definitely keeps you interested. Thank you.
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I Lived to Tell It All by George Jones (Paperback - June 9, 1997)
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