The album 'I'll Share My World with You' was released in 1969 by Musicor Records, produced by Billy Sherrill. It is George Jones' first studio album after his successful compilation 'The George Jones Story', and marks a transition towards a softer, more orchestrated sound.
The title track, 'I'll Share My World with You', was a number 2 hit on the Billboard country singles chart. The album also includes covers of songs by other artists, such as 'My Elusive Dreams' (originally by David Houston and Tammy Wynette) and 'I'll Be There'.
This album reflects Billy Sherrill's growing influence on Jones' sound, with string arrangements and backing vocals that anticipate the 'countrypolitan' style that would dominate the 1970s. Although not as successful as its predecessor, it reached number 13 on the country albums chart.