Double Trouble (George Jones and Johnny Paycheck album) explained

Double Trouble
Type:studio
Artist:George Jones and Johnny Paycheck
Cover:Double Trouble Jones&PayCheck Album.jpg
Released:1980
Studio:CBS, Nashville
Genre:Country, rock
Length:28:10
Label:Epic
Producer:Billy Sherrill
Chronology:George Jones
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Double Trouble is an album by American country music artists George Jones and Johnny Paycheck. It was released in 1980 on the Epic Records label. The album consists of covers of rock and roll hits from the 1950s and 1960s, with the exception of the opening track, "When You're Ugly Like Us (You Just Naturally Got to Be Cool)", an original song. Double Trouble is Jones and Paycheck's only duet album.

Background

Paycheck had played bass for Jones as part of the Jones Boys in the 1960s. The production, by Billy Sherrill, has Sherrill's trademark "countrypolitan" sound and includes a female chorus on some songs.

Reception

Although the album stalled on the Billboard charts at number 45, the Chuck Berry song "Maybellene" peaked at number 7 on the country singles chart. "You Can Have Her" and "You Better Move On" were also minor hits.

Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic observes, "The pair sound as if they were on one of their notorious drinking and drugging binges, making jokes with each other throughout every song (except the closing "You Better Move On") and singing without regard for key." He also calls it "easily the worst album George Jones ever recorded."

Personnel

Musicians

Technical

Singles

YearSinglePeak positions
US CountryCAN Country
1978"Maybellene"74
1979"You Can Have Her"1426
1980"When You're Ugly Like Us
(You Just Naturally Got to Be Cool)"
3129
"You Better Move On"1825

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