Tammy Wynette scored her 14th No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart with "Kids Say the Darndest Things," a poignant ballad that continues to resonate with listeners more than five ...
The career-defining classic served as the icon’s third No. 1 hit as a solo artist.
After someone allegedly kidnapped country music star Tammy Wynette at gunpoint in the late ’70s, she said the incident changed her life and how she lived it. She shared a violent, terrifying tale of ...
Before her death in 1998, Tammy Wynette was one of the most popular country singers in the industry. In addition to her music, fans were also curious about Wynette’s personal life and background.
Tammy Wynette was turned down by a number of labels before songwriter, producer, and record executive Billy Sherrill signed her to Epic Records in 1968. Once on board, Wynette and Sherrill wrote her ...
The First Lady of Country Music Tammy Wynette is back in the cultural spotlight 24 years after her death, thanks to a new Showtime series about her tumultuous marriage with George Jones, himself a ...
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On this day (December 3) in 1968, Tammy Wynette was at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart with “Stand by Your Man.” The song spent three weeks at No.1 and No. 19 on the Hot 100. Later, it ...
In 1968, Tammy Wynette recorded one of her signature songs, the Bobby Braddock-Curly Putman classic, “D-I-V-O-R-C-E.” Serving as the title tune from Wynette’s third solo LP, the single — as well as ...
Tammy Wynette, also known as the "First Lady of Country Music" and the "Heroine of Heartbreak," was an icon, a trailblazer and a hitmaker. Throughout her illustrious career, she scored 20 No. 1 hits ...