About "Love Bug"
"Love Bug", also spelled "Lovebug," is a song by American country music artist George Jones. Jones' version, which also features a young Johnny Paycheck on backup vocals and draws heavily from the Bakersfield sound as popularized by Buck Owens, reached #6 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1965. It was released on his July 1965 New Country Hits album and then re-released as the lead song for his 1966 album of the same name, Love Bug.
Top songs by George Jones
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- Don't Be Angry
- Good Year For The Roses
- She Thinks I Still Care
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- There Goes My Everything
- The One I Loved Back Then (the Corvette Song)
- Walk Through This World With Me
- A Country Boy Can Survive (y2k Version)
- Why Baby Why
- Hell Stays Open All Night Long
- When The Grass Grows Over Me
- Color Of The Blues
- There's Power In Our Love
- Things Have Gone To Pieces
- Say It's Not You
- I'll Give You Something To Drink About
- Nothing Can Stop My Loving You
- You Gotta Be My Baby
- Accidentally On Purpose
- You Must Have Walked Across My Mind Again
- We Must Have Been Out Of Our Minds
- We Loved It Away
- 50000 Names
- The Race Is On
- Something To Brag About
- Near You
- If Drinking Don't Kill Me
- God's Gonna Get 'cha
- I've Been Out A—walkin'
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