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Your Heart Turned Left (And I Was on the Right)

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"Your Heart Turned Left (And I Was on the Right)"
Single by George Jones
from the album George Jones Sings More New Favorites
B-side"My Tears Are Overdue"
Released1963
Recorded1963
GenreCountry
Length2:16
LabelUnited Artists
Songwriter(s)Harlan Howard
Producer(s)Pappy Daily
George Jones singles chronology
"You Comb Her Hair"
(1963)
"Your Heart Turned Left (And I Was on the Right)"
(1963)
"Where Does a Little Tear Come From"
(1964)

"Your Heart Turned Left (And I Was on the Right)" is a song by George Jones and written by Harlan Howard. It was originally released in 1956 as "Your Heart" on his Grand Ole Opry's New Star album. It was re-released on his 1964 album, Sings More New Favorites, as "You're Heart Turned Left (And I Was on the Right)", and released as a single in January 1964, reaching the number 5 position on the Billboard country singles chart, and number 7 on the Cashbox Magazine country top 50 chart.[1][2]

At this point in his career, Jones had taken his place as one of the premiere balladeers of country music, but he always retained a soft spot for novelty numbers going back to his first recordings for Starday in the mid-fifties. "I've always tried to be versatile," he reflected in the 1989 video biography Same Ole Me. "I've always tried to do up-tempos, novelties, and ballads."[3] The single was Jones' third top ten hit in a row.

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References

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  1. ^ "Hot Country Singles" (PDF). Billboard. Vol. 76, no. 14. April 4, 1964. p. 18.
  2. ^ "Country Top 50" (PDF). Cashbox. Vol. 25, no. 26. March 7, 1964. p. 45.
  3. ^ George Jones (1989). Same Ole Me (video). Charlie Dick and Gregory Hall (producers); Mark Hall (director); Martin Melhuish and Mark Hall (writers); Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Randy Travis, Tom T. Hall, Loretta Lynn, Ricky Van Shelton, Roy Acuff and Buck Owens (commentary). Hallway Productions. Event occurs at 23:46.