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Introduction to George Jones’ “Wrong’s What I Do Best”

George Jones, often hailed as the “King of Country Music,” is a legendary figure whose career spanned decades and whose impact on the genre is immeasurable. His distinctive voice, characterized by its emotional depth and raw power, has captivated audiences worldwide.

Background

Released in 1962, “Wrong’s What I Do Best” is a classic country ballad that delves into themes of regret, heartbreak, and the destructive nature of self-destructive behavior. The song’s narrative is centered around a man who acknowledges his propensity for making poor choices and hurting those he loves.

Through Jones’ heartfelt delivery, listeners are drawn into the emotional turmoil of the protagonist, empathizing with his struggles and ultimately rooting for his redemption.

The song’s arrangement is simple yet effective, featuring a melancholic melody and a sparse instrumentation that allows Jones’ vocals to take center stage. The acoustic guitar provides a gentle accompaniment, while the steel guitar adds a touch of country soul. The arrangement perfectly complements the song’s lyrical content, creating a somber and introspective atmosphere.

Jones’ vocal performance on “Wrong’s What I Do Best” is nothing short of extraordinary. His voice conveys a sense of vulnerability and despair, as he pours his heart and soul into each note. The way he delivers lines like “Wrong’s what I do best, that’s what I’m good at” is both heartbreaking and powerful. His ability to capture the nuances of the song’s emotional landscape is a testament to his artistry and experience.

“Wrong’s What I Do Best” has resonated with audiences for decades, solidifying its status as a country music classic. Its timeless themes of love, loss, and self-destruction continue to strike a chord with listeners of all ages. The song’s enduring popularity is a testament to Jones’ songwriting prowess and his ability to connect with audiences on a deeply emotional level.

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Lyrics

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Some men look for diamondsSome men look for goldI’m just trying to find myselfBefore I get too oldDifferent people have their waysOf measuring successMaybe it’s not the right way but wrong’s what I do best
Well, I walk the straight and narrowStraight to where I don’t belongOne time I even tried to love one womanBut that didn’t last too longIf my ship was docking in the eastYou can bet I’d be headin’ westRight in the wrong direction‘Cause wrong’s what I do best
When I’m down and outAnd kicked about, I feel right at homeWhen I got the blues and it’s all bad newsThat’s when I’m in my comfort zone
Well, If they held a loser’s playoffWell, there’d be no contest‘Cause I’ve had lots of practiceAnd wrong’s what I do best
If my ship was docking in the eastYou can bet I’d be heading westI’m right in the wrong direction‘Cause wrong’s what I do bestRight in the wrong direction‘Cause wrong’s what I do best

By Harley