Old Brush Arbors is a studio album by George Jones, released in 1965 on Musicor Records. The title refers to a traditional gospel song, and the album reflects Jones's religious roots, blending hymns and country ballads with a spiritual tone.
The album was produced by Pappy Daily, who worked closely with Jones during his Musicor years. Although not one of Jones's biggest commercial successes, it showcases his vocal versatility and ability to perform devotional material with sincerity.
The recording sessions took place between 1964 and 1965, likely in Nashville. The album includes covers of classic gospel songs and some original compositions, highlighting the influence of church music on Jones's early career.