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Tammy Wynette showed the world she loved George Jones. And she stood by her man, but could only be his wife for so long. Country's first couple while they were married—and still a formidable ...
After creating nine studio albums together and delivering countless glimmering singles to country music's 70s and 80s golden era, Tammy Wynette and George Jones have long been regarded as one of ...
I must admit that as much as I love the classic recordings of country music king and queen George Jones and Tammy Wynette — a whole ... Even the songs seem to arrive just to underscore a ...
Wynette married her first husband Euple Byrd when she was only a teenager. While with Byrd, Wynette gave birth to three daughters: Gwendolyn Lee Byrd, Jaclyn Faye Byrd, and Tina Byrd. After ...
It includes lines such as “Do you, Tammy, take this man, George, to be your ... From 'We're Gonna Hold On' (1973) Wynette and Jones released nine studio albums together, but from all that ...
Wynette and Jones’s love-story-as-trash fire has been recounted in numerous memoirs and biographies, and dramatized in the ...
as well as Jessica Chastain and Michael Shannon in the roles of Tammy Wynette and George Jones. Together they sing “Lost Highway,” with Georgette Jones kicking off the second verse.
During the final weeks of her life, Tammy Wynette had her ex-husband on her mind. The country music star passed away in 1998 at age 55 of heart failure. She and George Jones, country music’s ...
With Dec. 4's Showtime miniseries "George & Tammy," mainstream interest in George Jones ... Jones and Wynette, Dasher tells The Tennessean. "Their lives and truths were in the songs they sang ...
(As George Jones and Tammy Wynette, singing) Take me, take me. MARTIN: There's an authenticity that you really can't fake when you're singing songs and looking into someone's eyes, Jessica.
In a PEOPLE exclusive, singer Georgette Jones Lennon writes an emotional letter to her late parents George Jones and Tammy Wynette for what would have been her dad's 91st birthday on Sept.