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1966 single by George Jones, Gene Pitney
"That's All It Took"
Single by George Jones, Gene Pitney
from the album It's Country Time Again!
A-side"Y'all Come"
Released1966
Recorded1965
GenreCountry
Length2:34
LabelMusicor
Songwriter(s)George Jones, Darrell Edwards, Charlotte Lynn Grier
Producer(s)Pappy Daily
George Jones, Gene Pitney singles chronology
"Big Job"
(1965)
"That's All It Took"
(1966)

"That's All It Took" is a song written by George Jones, Darrell Edwards, and Charlotte Lynn Grier and originally recorded by Jones as a duet with Gene Pitney on Musicor Records. Jones and Pitney had scored a Top 20 hit in 1965 with "I've Got Five Dollars and It's Saturday Night" and also recorded two LPs together. However, "That's All It Took" was not a hit, only making it to number 47 on the Billboard country singles chart. Although a rather obscure song, country-rock pioneer Gram Parsons recorded the song as a duet with Emmylou Harris on his debut solo album GP in 1973. A live version by Parsons and his band the Fallen Angels also appears on the 1982 release Live 1973.

Chart performance

Chart (1956) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles 47
Canadian RPM Country Tracks -

References

  1. "That's All It Took". BMI Songview Search. Retrieved August 5, 2022.
  2. Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book Of Top 40 Country Hits: 1944-2006, Second edition. Record Research.
Further information: George Jones albums discography and George Jones and Tammy Wynette discography
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