- 'Til I Get It Right
- Apartment #9
- Bedtime Story
- D-I-V-O-R-C-E
- I Don't Wanna Play House
- Run, Woman, Run
- Singing My Song
- Stand By Your Man
- You And Me
- Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad
- (We're Not) The Jet Set
- A Pair Of Old Sneakers
- God's Gonna Get 'Cha (For That)
- Golden Ring
- Keep The Change
- Let's Build A World Together
- Near You
- Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms
- Something To Brag About
- Southern California
- Take Me
- The Ceremony
- There's Power In Our Love
- Two Story House
- We Loved It Away
- We're Gonna Hold On
- Almost Persuaded
- Apt. No. 9
- Good Girls Gonna Go Bad
- He Loves Me All The Way
- Talkin To Myself Again
- The Way To Love A Man
- Woman To Woman
Tammy Wynette - Final Opry Appearance (with Lorrie Morgan) [Live Ole Opry TNN].avi

Tammy Wynette in her final appearance on the Grand Ole Opry May 1997 shortly after what would turn out to be her last Birthday.
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George Jones & Tammy Wynette - One

One of the most beautiful love songs in country music George Jones & Tammy Wynette T: If you want to hear a love song I could sing one T: If you wanna feel the fire we could build one G: If you need to catch a rainbow we could chase one B: If you want to be together we could be one B: One and one I've always heard adds up to two B: But one and one is only one B: When that one is me and you G: If you believe in forevers we could start one B: If you want to be together we could be one T: Now you talk about tomorrows I can see one T: There's no mountain we can't climb if we reach one G: If you believe in forevers we could start one B: If you want to be together we could be one B: One and one I've always heard adds up to two B: But one and one is only one B: When that one is me and you G: If you believe in forevers we could start one B: If you want to be together we could be one B: If you want to be together we could be one...
Tammy Wynette - Greatest Hits

A trademark, breath-taking performance from one of the most recognizable voices in country music.
This concert DVD was recorded live at the Church Street Station Theatre in Orlando, Florida. Here Wynette, the naive farm girl who, with one of the most recognizable voices in country music sold more than 30 million records, puts on one of her trademark breath-taking performances. No other female country singer conveyed the emotion of heartbreak like Tammy Wynette. She endeared herself to millions by singing about topics of everyday life - divorce, loneliness, parenting, and passion. Her tearful singing style was the voice of every heartbreak a woman has ever known. This DVD is a fine representation of her incredible talent. Recorded in 1981.
Tammy Wynette - Stand By Your Man

Not a lip-sync, this is a "real" performance. The loud audience is fake, however. Song co-written by Tammy Wynette and Billy Sherrill. *Recommend "high quality" mode. The video is much clearer that way. Click option above view count to switch modes, or go here www.youtube.com to save your preference for all videos you watch on YouTube.
Tammy Wynette singing "Honey i miss you"

Tammy Wynette singing "Honey i miss you"
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Kellie Performs 'Where's Tammy Wynette'

Her new CD "100 Proof" is about to drop, and today Kellie Pickler stopped by to perform, "Where's Tammy Wynette."
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Tammy Wynette - The Wonders You Perform

Tammy Wynette - The Wonders You Perform Oh Lord, you know that I'm not one to bother You with little things And You and I have never been too close But we've always been on speakin' terms I've watched Your way of doin' things And tried to understand You more than most No I haven't gone to Church the way I ought to But I always thought You knew in my own way I worshipped You While even Your own children doubt and fail to understand The simple way You go about the things You do I've seen the doubt upon the face of loved ones As they sadly placed a wreath of flowers on a tiny grave And wondered why a child is brought into the world To only live a little while and die You could have saved But I believe that in Your eyes this little child was somethin' special And you wanted it to be with You, no doubt So with out-stretched arms You beckoned it so simple, that I reckon They can't understand the way You worked it out Once I saw a young man growin' till he neared the age of knowin' Then I watched as somethin' happened to his mind No doctor could correct it, it was just as I suspected And I marvelled at Your way of bein' kind They tried everything in vain and I was there when they explained it To the family, how he slipped into a trance Guess You looked into the future, watched him turn his back upon you Lovin' him so much You couldn't take the chance It took a lot of love to die, for a sinner such as I And I guess that's why You've never given up on me You understood when some <b>...</b>
Tammy Wynette - Stand By Your Man !LIVE!

Anna May Wong Woman's League - Tammy Wynette The First Lady of Country Music. Tammy co-wrote this anthem that countered the Womens movement yet she herself blazed an independent trail that modern Country artists still follow. Considered by academics to be the greatest Country song ever written or recorded.
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My Elusive Dreams - Tammy Wynette & David Houston

Songs from Shane's Continuing Journey - part three: From city to city and on, down the back roads. (Slightly disjointed here, video-wise, as the images were originaly intended for Lightfoot's "Carefree Highway"...though what with the Youtube & WMG etc Nazi parties being what they are now 'n all...ahem, s'cuse me.)
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Tammy Wynette - Stand By Your Man

Virginia Wynette Pugh, known professionally as Tammy Wynette (May 5, 1942 -- April 6, 1998), was an American country music singer-songwriter and one of country music's best-known artists and biggest-selling female vocalists. She was known as the First Lady of Country Music, and one of her best-known songs, "Stand by Your Man", was one of the biggest selling hit singles by a woman in the history of the country music genre. Many of Tammy Wynette's hits dealt with classic themes of loneliness, divorce and the difficulties of male-female relationships. During the late 1960s and early 1970s, she dominated the country charts, scoring 17 number one hits. Along with Loretta Lynn and Dolly Parton, she defined the role of female country vocalists in the 1970s. Lyrics: Sometimes it's hard to be a woman Giving all your love to just one man You'll have bad times And he'll have good times Doin things that you don't understand But if you love him You'll forgive him Even though he's hard to understand And if you love him Oh, be proud of him Cause after all he's just a man Stand by your man Give him two arms to cling to And something warm to come to when nights are cold and lonely Stand by your man And show the world you love him Keep giving all the love you can Stand by your man Stand by your man And show the world you love him Keep giving all the love you can Stand by your man
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Tammy Wynette - Talkin' To Myself Again

#12 on the US Country Charts in 1987 off the album Higher Ground. I realize the video is a bit simplistic but I prefer to let this soothing song take precedence. RIP Tammy, you'll never be forgotten. Your fans still love, cherish, and listen to you. Pictures credited to official website of Tammy Wynette.
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George Jones and Tammy Wynette - Milwaukee Here I Come

Newly-married couple George (Glenn) Jones and Tammy Wynette (born Virginia Wynette Pugh) perform "Milwaukee Here I Come". *Recommend "high quality" mode. The video is much clearer that way. Click option above view count to switch modes, or go here www.youtube.com to save your preference for all videos you watch on YouTube.
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