GEORGE JONES ONCE SAID ANOTHER SINGER WAS BETTER THAN HIM — AND ALMOST NOBODY REMEMBERS WHO IT WAS. George Jones didn’t hand out compliments. He didn’t need to. But when asked who had the greatest pure country voice, The Possum didn’t hesitate — he pointed to a man from Alabama who spent years working in a glass factory just to survive. That man walked away from Nashville when the money dried up. He cut glass instead of records. Then he came back and recorded what many call the saddest country song ever written. “The greatest pure country singer there is,” Jones said. Not Haggard. Not Cash. Not Strait. Him. Yet when he passed in 2009 at 74, Nashville barely whispered goodbye. No grand tribute. No primetime memorial. The voice that made George Jones bow his head simply went silent — and most of the world never even noticed. His name was Vern Gosdin. They called him “The Voice.” But what happened during his final years — when that voice was taken from him — is something even fewer people know.
George Jones Once Said Another Singer Was Better Than Him — And Almost Nobody Remembers Who George Jones was not…