(We're Not) The Jet Set Explained

(We're Not) The Jet Set
Type:single
Artist:George Jones & Tammy Wynette
Album:We're Gonna Hold On
B-Side:Crawdad Song
Recorded:1973
Genre:Country
Label:Epic
Producer:Billy Sherrill
Prev Title:We're Gonna Hold On
Prev Year:1973
Next Title:We Loved It Away
Next Year:1974

"(We're Not) The Jet Set" is a song recorded by country music duo George Jones and Tammy Wynette. It was written by country songwriter Bobby Braddock.

Background

Epic released the song as a single in 1974 and it climbed to #15 on the Billboard country charts. In July 2013 Uncut singled out the performance as a "grand romance." John Prine covered the song with Iris Dement and it became the opening track on his 1999 LP In Spite of Ourselves.

The song itself was about a couple who is content with living with simpler, less-extravagant things in life. Cities noted in the introductory verse included Rome, Georgia, Athens, Texas and Paris, Tennessee; the couple also notes happiness with driving Chevrolets, eating and drinking draft beer and weenies (instead of "steak and martini"), and listening to the music of "Haggard and Husky" (in lieu of Bach and Tchaikovsky).

Chart performance

Chart (1974)Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles[1] 15
Canadian RPM Country Tracks16

Notes and References

  1. Book: Whitburn, Joel . The Billboard Book Of Top 40 Country Hits: 1944-2006, Second edition. Joel Whitburn . 2004 . Record Research.