The album 'I'm a People' was released in 1966 by Musicor Records, produced by Pappy Daily. It represents a stage in George Jones' career where he consolidated his honky-tonk and traditional country style, with arrangements featuring steel guitar and fiddle.
The album includes the hit single 'I'm a People', which reached number 6 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1966. It also contains covers of songs by other writers, such as 'A Good Year for the Roses', which later became a classic.
This album reflects Jones' transition from the rawer sound of his early years towards a more polished country style, while maintaining his characteristic emotional voice and his ability to interpret both ballads and upbeat songs with equal mastery.