1974 Country Weeper Remains One of The Genre's Most Devastating Recordings ...Saudi Arabia

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"The Grand Tour" was written by Norro Wilson, Carmol Taylor, and George Richey. The song was Jones' sixth No. 1, according to American Songwriter.

There was an undeniable irony surrounding “The Grand Tour.” While recording the song, George Jones was navigating serious troubles in his marriage to fellow country star Tammy Wynette, making the heartbreak he sang about hit close to home.

After their marriage crumbled, Jones moved on with Nancy Sepulvado, marrying her in 1983. "The Grand Tour's co-writer, George Richey, would marry Wynette in 1978.

"The Grand Tour" has inspired a wide range of artists over the years, including Aaron Neville, Tony Jackson, Cody Johnson, and Luke Combs. Decades later, the song still connects with fans through its simple, heartbreaking portrait of a love that slipped away.

In 2012, George Jones revealed plans for a farewell series of shows appropriately titled "The Grand Tour," a 60-city goodbye designed to celebrate his legendary career, according to The Boot. The tour was meant to be a final bow for the icon, but in April 2013, Jones died from complications related to pneumonia, bringing an unforgettable chapter in country music history to a close.

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