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16 Biggest Hits (With George Jones) Album
  1. Take Me
  2. The Ceremony
  3. Golden Ring
  4. Near You
  5. We Loved It Away
  6. Southern California
  7. Two Story House
  8. A Pair Of Old Sneakers
  9. Something To Brag About
  10. Keep The Change
Another Lonely Song Album
  1. Another Lonely Song
  2. Crying Steel Guitar
  3. What My Thoughts Do All The Time
  4. Satin Sheets
  5. Homecoming
  6. Help Me Make It Through The Night
  7. Keep Me In Mind
  8. With Child
  9. One Final Stand
Bedtime Story Album
  1. Bedtime Story
  2. Take Me Home And Love Me
  3. If This Is Our Last Time
  4. Just As Soon As I Get Over Loving You
  5. Reach Out Your Hand (and Touch Somebody)
D-I-V-O-R-C-E Album
  1. Gentle On My Mind
  2. Honey
  3. Legend Of Bonnie And Clyde
  4. All Night Long
  5. Sweet Dreams
  6. Yesterday
  7. D-I-V-O-R-C-E
  8. Come On Home
  9. Kiss Away
  10. Lonely Street
Inspiration Album
  1. Count The Blessings Instead Of Sheep
  2. Just A Closer Walk With Thee
  3. I Believe
  4. How Great Thou Art
  5. It Is No Secret (what God Can Do)
  6. He
  7. May The Good Lord Bless And Keep You
Kids Say The Darndest Things Album
  1. Bedtime Story
  2. My Daddy Doll
  3. I Wish I Had A Mommy Like You
  4. Listen Spot
  5. D-I-V-O-R-C-E
  6. Kids Say The Darndest Things
  7. Too Many Daddies
  8. Buy Me A Daddy
Me And The First Lady Album
  1. We Believe In Each Other
  2. Lovely Place To Cry
  3. Perfect Match
  4. Great Divide
  5. To Live On Love
  6. You And Me Together
  7. Ceremony
My Elusive Dreams Album
  1. My Elusive Dreams
  2. Set Me Free
  3. Together We Stand (divided We Fall)
  4. Something Stupid
  5. Marriage On The Rocks
My Man Album
  1. My Man
  2. Things I Love To Do
  3. Hold On (to The Love I Got)
  4. Loving You Could Never Be Better
  5. Till I Get It Right
  6. Walk Softly On The Bridges
  7. Bridge Of Love
  8. Gone With Another Man
Stand By Your Man Album
  1. Stand By Your Man
  2. Forever Yours
  3. I Stayed Long Enough
  4. It Keeps Slipping My Mind
  5. My Arms Stay Open Late
  6. Cry Cry Again
  7. If I Were A Little Girl
The Ways To Love A Man Album
  1. Ways To Love A Man
  2. 12th Of Never
  3. Enough Of A Woman
  4. Singing My Song
  5. I Know
  6. Yearning (to Kiss You)
  7. Where Could You Go (but To Her)
  8. Still Around
We Go Together Album
  1. We Go Together
  2. Something To Brag About
  3. Never Grow Cold
  4. Take Me
  5. Just Someone I Used To Know
  6. When True Love Steps In
  7. After Closing Time
We Love To Sing About Jesus Album
  1. We Love To Sing About Jesus
  2. Old Fashioned Singing
  3. He Is My Everything
  4. Me And Jesus
  5. When Jesus Takes His Children Home
We Sure Can Love Each Other Album
  1. We Sure Can Love Each Other
  2. Joy Of Being A Woman
  3. He Knows All The Ways To Love
  4. Make Me Your Kind Of Woman
  5. Bring Him Safely Home To Me
  6. Only Thing
  7. Longing To Hold You Again
  8. Baby Come Home
Birth Name: Virginia Wynette Pugh
Born: 5/5/1942
Birthplace: Itawamba County, Mississippi
Deceased: 4/6/1998
Year in Country Music Hall of Fame: 1998

She was called the Heroine of Heartbreak, and rightfully so. Many of Tammy Wynette's hits dealt with classic themes of loneliness, divorce and the difficulties of male-female relationships. Her songs reflected her often-troubled romantic life (she married five times). But her willingness to share her joys and sorrows in song and her passionate, tear-in-every-
note delivery endeared her to millions.

Fans were equally fascinated by her rags-to-riches life story. Born Virginia Wynette Pugh in Itawamba County, Mississippi, on May 5, 1942, she was raised mostly by her maternal grandparents after her father died. Amid the drudgery of farm work, Tammy dreamed of becoming an Opry star, taught herself to play the guitar, served as pianist at the Providence Baptist Church and sang in school programs.

Shortly before graduating high school, Tammy married Euple Byrd, with whom she had three children. For a while they lived in a log cabin with no indoor plumbing and only a wood-burning fireplace for cooking and heat. Since Byrd was often unemployed and moved the family a lot, Tammy worked as a waitress. After separating from Byrd and moving to Birmingham to live with relatives, she worked as a beautician and began singing on a local TV program.

Beginning in 1965, Tammy made several trips to Nashville, looking for a record deal. In 1966, she moved to Music City and auditioned for Epic Records producer Billy Sherrill, who signed her and changed her stage name to Tammy Wynette. Beginning with "Apartment #9" in 1966-67, the Wynette-Sherrill team ultimately racked up twenty #1 hits by 1990.

During the late 1960s, Tammy began to explore women's viewpoints in song. "I Don't Wanna Play House" and "D-I-V-O-R-C-E" voiced the agonies of women and children torn by family break-ups. "Stand By Your Man," which advised women to forgive wayward men, drew criticism from feminists, but Tammy defended it as an expression of triumph over adversity.

Her winning streak extended into the mid-'70s with hits such as "Good Lovin' (Makes it Right)" and "Woman to Woman." Tammy herself cowrote top-selling songs like "Singing My Song" and "Till I Can Make It On My Own." During these years her stormy marriage to George Jones (whom she wed in 1969 and divorced in 1975) riveted as much as the couple's hit duets, including "We're Gonna Hold On, " "Two Story House" and "Golden Ring."

Tammy finally found lasting happiness after marrying songwriter-producer George Richey in 1978. But her autobiography Stand By Your Man (1979), a 1981 TV movie about her life and subsequent news stories revealed her continuing troubles with illness, harassing telephone calls, financial difficulties, break-ins and vandalism at her home, death threats and being abducted.

Still she survived, and went on to make more great music in the 1990s. In 1992 she teamed with the British pop act KLF to create the international dance-pop hit "Justified and Ancient." The next year, she joined forces with Dolly Parton and Loretta Lynn for their landmark album Honky Tonk Angels.

Tammy Wynette died on April 6, 1998. Three days later fans and members of the music industry honored her with a televised memorial service broadcast from Nashville's Ryman Auditorium.

Wynette won election to the Country Music Hall of Fame later that year.

Awards

TNN/Music City News Living Legend 1991
CMA Female Vocalist of the Year 1970
Academy of Country Music Top Female Vocalist 1969
CMA Female Vocalist of the Year 1969
Grammy Best Female Country Vocal Performance 1969
CMA Female Vocalist of the Year 1968
Grammy Best Female Country & Western Vocal Performance 1967
Music City News Country Most Promising Female Artist of the Year 1967



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