The album 'If My Heart Had Windows' was released in 1968 by Epic Records, marking George Jones' first album under the label after leaving Musicor Records. It was produced by Billy Sherrill, who would become his most important collaborator for the following decades.
The record includes the hit title track 'If My Heart Had Windows', which reached number 7 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. It also contains covers of songs by other artists such as 'A Good Year for the Roses' and 'Take Me', the latter co-written by George Jones and Leon Payne.
The album reflects Jones' transition towards a more polished and modern sound, characteristic of Sherrill's productions on the Epic label. Although it was not one of his biggest commercial successes, it is considered a solid work that helped redefine his career in a new stage.