Walk Through This World with Me (song)

"Walk Through This World with Me" is a song written by Sandy Seamons and Kay Jeanne Savage and recorded by American country music artist George Jones.

The single was George Jones' fifty-seventh release on the country chart and his fourth number one.

[1] Jones was less than enthusiastic about the musically middle-of-the-road love ballad that was almost inspirational in its unabashedly optimistic and romantic sentiments, and it was only at his producer H.W.

[2] In the 1994 retrospective Golden Hits, Jones states that he was unhappy with his singing on the LP version and, after the song started getting heavy airplay in Chicago, he told his manager Pappy Daily that he wanted to recut it.

Two years later he elaborated in his autobiography I Lived to Tell It All: For all his dominance of the country charts for most of his career, Jones would only score nine solo #1 hits in his lifetime, with "Walk Through This World with Me" being his first since "She Thinks I Still Care" in 1962.