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Wynette’s 1967 debut, Your Good Girl’s Gonna Go Bad, finds her at the height of her powers, a fully formed diva with a sense of confidence and command of her craft that belied her young age ...
Wynette’s “Stand by Your Man” was attacked as regressive, but the series has a low-key feminist slant; just how “girl singers” in Nashville are allowed to behave, as opposed to the ...
In 1968, country singer Tammy Wynette was on a hot streak that began two years earlier with “Your Good Girl’s Gonna Go Bad.” The first of her Number One singles, “I Don’t Wanna Play ...
Breanna Sensmeier admits she never heard of Tammy Wynette before she got the role in the Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre’s production of “Stand By Your Man,” which opens tonight.
In August 1968, Tammy Wynette and her producer Billy Sherrill recorded the song that would become her signature — a song that feminists pointed to as degrading to women.
Jessica Chastain as Tammy Wynette in “George & Tammy.” Married in 1969 and divorced by 1975, they both had addictions — Jones was an alcoholic outrunning demons; Wynette would become hooked ...
Lana Del Rey surprised fans in Rogers, Arkansas, Tuesday night with a rendition of Tammy Wynette‘s Number One country hit from 1968, “Stand by Your Man.” The stage was dark when the first ...