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...Once More" (Track 6, "Vintage Collections: George Jones and Melba Montgomery," Capitol Records...
...Minds' 'He Made Me Free' 'The Selfishness in Man' 'The Honky Tonk Downstairs' 'Once a Day' 'When Your House Is Not a Home' 'Three's a Crowd' 'Mr. Fool' And it may well have been the Osborne Brothers who brought this song to the attention of George Jones and Melba Montgomery. The Osbornes, more on the country side of bluegrass, used to tour with Jones and Montgomery in the early '60s. Anyway, "Once More" ended up on 1964's "Bluegrass Hootenanny," the second of three albums Melba and George made together (the best tracks of which are collected on this...
...After a short banjo-heavy intro, George and Melba take it away...
...sings George. "Fur-git," intones Melba...
...Must Have Been Out of Our Minds" is also featured on the excellent "Vintage Collections: George Jones & Melba Montgomery" from Capitol, an album I'll be mining for more gems in the future. I have, of course, already sung the praises of the "United Artists Years" album from Razor & Tie. Both are prominently featured on your friendly local search engine...