Old Brush Arbors is a compilation of gospel recordings by George Jones drawn from his catalogs at Starday Records and Musicor Records, spanning the mid-1950s through the late 1960s. Jones (vocals)—the Beaumont, Texas honky-tonk singer widely considered the greatest country vocalist of his era—recorded devotional material alongside his mainstream output throughout his career, drawing on the Southern gospel and old-time camp-meeting traditions of his east Texas upbringing. The collection includes tracks from both his earliest Starday years and his mid-1960s Musicor period, with "Sweeter Than the Flowers" featuring a guest vocal by Gene Pitney, a musical partner during the Musicor years. Note: the catalog lacks a label name and year; individual tracks are sourced from original Musicor and Starday releases of the 1950s–1960s.
Tracklist
- 1 Leaning On The Everlasting Arms - Original Musicor Records Recording 2:26
- 2 My Lord Has Called Me - Original Starday Records Recording 2:32
- 3 Old Brush Arbors - Original Musicor Records Recording 2:28
- 4 If You Believe - Original Musicor Records Recording 2:13
- 5 I'll Fly Away - Original Musicor Records Recording 2:42
- 6 Take The World But Give Me Jesus - Original Musicor Records Recording 2:37
- 7 Sweeter Than The Flowers (With Gene Pitney) - Original Musicor Records Recording 2:47
- 8 Take The Devil Out Of Me - Original Starday Records Recording 2:43
- 9 Taggin' Along - Original Musicor Records Recording 2:59
- 10 These Hands - Original Musicor Records Recording 2:50
- 11 The Good Old Bible - Original Musicor Records Recording 2:27
- 12 Where Could I Go? (But To Her) - Original Musicor Records Recording 3:14
- 13 Will There Be Any Stars in My Crown alt version