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George Jones – The Right Left Hand

"The Right Left Hand" achieved impressive success on the country charts. It climbed to #8 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and #6 on Canadian RPM Country Tracks, showing that fans connected with its heartfelt message.

George Jones – The Right Left Hand: A Heartfelt Tribute to Love

When you think of country music, few names stand out like George Jones. His deep, soulful voice and unparalleled storytelling made him a legend in the genre. Among his many hits, one song holds a particularly special place in the hearts of fans: «The Right Left Hand.» But what makes this track so unique? Let’s dive into the story behind the song, its meaning, and the incredible man who brought it to life.

The Creation of «The Right Left Hand»

George Jones - The Right Left Hand
Cover LP George Jones Epic 1986
Recorder in 1986 , and released in 1987, “The Right Left Hand” is a tender love song written by Dennis Knutson and A.L. “Doodle” Owens. The song was part of Jones’ album «Wine Colored Roses,» produced by Billy Sherrill, the legendary producer behind much of George Jones’ most successful work.
«The Right Left Hand» achieved impressive success on the country charts. It climbed to #8 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and #6 on Canadian RPM Country Tracks, showing that fans connected with its heartfelt message. While it wasn’t one of Jones’ #1 hits, it became a beloved classic in his repertoire.

What Is «The Right Left Hand» About?

The lyrics celebrate the joy and significance of finding lasting love. In the song, Jones reflects on how his left hand now proudly wears a wedding ring, symbolizing his commitment to his fourth wife, Nancy Sepulvado. Their relationship was transformative for Jones, helping him overcome years of personal struggles. The heartfelt nature of the lyrics makes it clear that this song was more than just music—it was a piece of Jones’ soul.




Who Was George Jones?

George Jones - Still Doin’ Time
George Jones
George Jones isn’t just any name in country music; he’s a titan of the genre. Known as “The Possum,” Jones had an extraordinary career spanning decades, producing 13 #1 hits like “He Stopped Loving Her Today,” often called the greatest country song of all time.
Despite personal struggles with addiction, Jones’ voice and authenticity resonated deeply with fans. His ability to convey raw emotion in every song made him a standout artist and one of the most celebrated figures in country music history.
George Jones’ «The Right Left Hand» is more than just a song; it’s a heartfelt declaration of love and a snapshot of one of the most meaningful periods in his life. Its timeless message continues to resonate with fans of country music everywhere.
Thank you for reading! If you enjoyed learning about this classic hit, explore more stories behind your favorite country music legends on our site. Don’t forget to check back often—we’ve got plenty more to share!

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George Jones – The Right Left Hand Lyrics

[Verse 1]
I’ve cried a million tears
Down through the years
Searching for that special one
And the vows I took before
Were all forever more
But no matter how I tried they came undone
[Verse 2]
Then the good Lord finally gave me
The true love of a lady
Someone who believes in me
And she lets me know each day
That love is here to stay
I finally found someone who’ll never leave
[Chorus]
I put a golden band on the right left hand this time
And the right left hand put a golden band on mine
When our hair is snowy white, time will prove I’m right
I put a golden band on the right left hand this time
[Verse 3]
I’ll never have to reach
For the love that my heart needs
She’ll be close enough to touch
And when the nights are long and cold
She’ll be there to hold
All dressed up for one more night of love
[Chorus]
I put a golden band on the right left hand this time
And the right left hand put a golden band on mine
When our hair is snowy white, time will prove I’m right
I put a golden band on the right left hand this time
[Outro]
I put a golden band on the right left hand this time

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