Homecoming in Heaven is the fourth studio album by George Jones, released in 1962 on Mercury Records. The album was produced by Pappy Daily, who was Jones's mentor and producer during his early years in the music industry.
The album's title refers to a song of the same name that Jones recorded, and the record includes a mix of original songs and covers of other artists. Although it was not one of his most successful albums on the charts, it reflects the honky-tonk and traditional country style that characterized his early career.
The recording sessions took place in Nashville, Tennessee, with session musicians from the country scene of the time. The album did not produce major hit singles, but it is valued by collectors as a sample of Jones's vocal evolution before he achieved massive fame.