My stepdad is the best steeler in the world. He's dying of cancer and the world will be less brighter when he goes. Your right, its not country without a steel guitar...
I love these old videos, the old greats like Tammy seemed more like real people just doing what they do best instead of the perfectly polished entertainment packages we see today. She doesn't need to have a perfectly choreographed dance routine , I just want to hear her beautiful voice!
allways remember this ,it all happen on a saturdaynight ( 20 september 75 ) i was very depressed and only sitting on a chair , suddenly they played this song , a skinny girl with long hair asked me for a dance and on the tunes of this song something happened , that girl stole my heart and now , 37 years later , were still together as man and woman .
it's a steel guitar the main instrument in country music, its it sometimes called the crying steel guitar and works so well with a sad country song, and without a steel guitar its not country music
It's not really about me, APPRECIATION for the greatest! I am an Englishman, I was 25 years old and working on a construction job in North London when I fist heard this great song....until then I had no patience for country music...Tammy brought it to me and I moved to the USA....what a darling! It became a smash hit in England...
MY MOMS GONE SINCE I WAS JUST 16 YET WE USED TO LISTEN TO HER ALL THE TIME SHE AND LORETTA LYNN PATSY CLINE ARE SOME OF THE GREATEST SINGERS OF ALL TIME
I've still got 26 of her LPs, and seen her twice when she toured England, seen her at the Colston Hall in Bristol, and the Corn Exchange in Cambridge. One of the best female singers ever, beautiful clear voice and just brilliant. Joan Baez would be another of the best ever female singers, and of course Ella Fitzgerald, so technically perfect.
wow this looks like it was directed by david lynch. amazing performance as always from Tammye. Her poise, her voice, her dignity and her unrivaled command of melody make her a genius of american music. Will always love you Tammye.
Yes, it is a pedal steel guitar. The gentleman plaing is Sonny Curtis. Played for George Jones as part of the Jones boys for many years. He backed George as a solo act, then George and Tammy togther. When George and Tammy split up, he and the rest of the band went with Tammy.
Have no idea what show it was -but gotta say Tammy never looked ,or sounded better in this old video that I just "came across" !! A great Lady of country music -and I remember this song from my folks playing it -kinda funny -I sing in a band and "do" 2 Patsy Cline songs --I think I'm gonna add this too !!!
I have to laugh in my heart when I hear this, My precious mother in law(God rest her soul), short, round little lady, put on a long blond wig to go to some church party as "Whamie Tynette" as she called it. ha ha ha
I didn't like her early songs, but time taught me to listen more closely. I think she was the best of all, had amazing phrasing, she should have been the greatest
Remember dancing to this song recorded by Candy Stanton at The Parish Centre, North Sydney with a boy who will remember who he is if he reads this. Sharon MacDougall
I remember when Tammy was having surgery at Red Bay Hospital, on June 25 1981....I was in labor with my daughter Amanda, Had to wait on Tammy to get out of surgery so i could go in ... lol....
I remember when this song first hit the airwaves, and it is still as good today as it was then. Tammy, you were a one-off and there will never be another like you. Incidentally, I love the band in this video and was especially impressed with the guy playing the Tele. Is it a Fender Squier Vibe from the 50s by chance? Whatever, it is it sure sounded terrific.
She was such a great singer had an amazing voice and range. Miss her but so glad to have her music. Love this song. grew up on her music and I loved the Divorce use to sing that with her when I was little she has such high range it would almost pull my vocals out!!! but I so loved to hear her and of course her and George singing together
Exactly, one of the finest country songs ever written, and even finer sung. In the words of David Allen Coe" If that ain't country, I'll kiss your ass".
Thanks Tammy - just fantastic words and song - and one that be belted out by everyone in the bathroom - though never as good as you. You gave us all something special and I praise the lord I am still able to listen to you. Thank you, thanks for the post and goodwill to all who pass this way
I know I'm going to sound young and ignorant by saying this, but if this was in the early 60's, would it make sense that it was in such good quality and in color on top of it.
I never really realized how beautiful she was.
My stepdad is the best steeler in the world. He's dying of cancer and the world will be less brighter when he goes. Your right, its not country without a steel guitar...
In my opinion, the best and finest example of the female country voice.
my dad named me Tammy after this wonderful women. i feel blessed of this lol
This is real music. Just a lady and a microphone. No voice enhancers or high tech gadgets to make it sound better like you hear now a days.
She is one of the greatest female vocalists ever.
This music has so much soul....unlike todays so called country music. God bless Tammy Wynette.
Tammy Wynette and the Band all looked picture perfect, healthy and glowed in this beautiful video clip. If only time stood still.
Damn i missed those days. what they call country music now just doesnt have the same feeling that is use to. I wish i could go back to those days.
Nobody in the world can sing this song like her.. She was an American icon, a national treasure, she will be greatly missed.
My god, what a voice and what a song. Damn near brings tears to my eyes every time I hear it.
I love these old videos, the old greats like Tammy seemed more like real people just doing what they do best instead of the perfectly polished entertainment packages we see today. She doesn't need to have a perfectly choreographed dance routine , I just want to hear her beautiful voice!
Queen of country music....it don't any better than Tammy!
Dang! Tammy Wynette was something else! That band was great too!
What a voice...Without any doubt Tammy was really the first lady of country music!!
Thank you Tammy, and RIP.
allways remember this ,it all happen on a saturdaynight ( 20 september 75 )
i was very depressed and only sitting on a chair , suddenly they played this song , a skinny girl with long hair asked me for a dance and on the tunes of this song something happened , that girl stole my heart and now , 37 years later , were still together as man and woman .
That voice can just knock you down and it seems so effortless for her
Now that's Country!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If that was a live performance I am deeply impressed. What a voice!!!🎩Chapeau!
it's a steel guitar the main instrument in country music, its it sometimes called the crying steel guitar and works so well with a sad country song, and without a steel guitar its not country music
She's so beautiful here and young and this is my favorite version of this song.
It's not really about me, APPRECIATION for the greatest! I am an Englishman, I was 25 years old and working on a construction job in North London when I fist heard this great song....until then I had no patience for country music...Tammy brought it to me and I moved to the USA....what a darling! It became a smash hit in England...
MY MOMS GONE SINCE I WAS JUST 16 YET WE USED TO LISTEN TO HER ALL THE TIME SHE AND LORETTA LYNN PATSY CLINE ARE SOME OF THE GREATEST SINGERS OF ALL TIME
old is gold
I seen her with George Jones her last concert in Greenville rest her soul one of the best ladies of all times
Nobody can ever sing like Tammy did! My fave!
I've still got 26 of her LPs, and seen her twice when she toured England,
seen her at the Colston Hall in Bristol, and the Corn Exchange in Cambridge.
One of the best female singers ever, beautiful clear voice and just brilliant.
Joan Baez would be another of the best ever female singers,
and of course Ella Fitzgerald, so technically perfect.
Great song sung by Tammy!!!
The back up band is GREAT!!!
Just Loved Tammy's music had the pleasure to see her in my home Town of Kahnawake Quebec Canada
A country classic
Probably one of the top country songs of all time.
BEAUTIFUL VOICE
The Best version with the Best back up.
I LIKE THIS PAGE, I'M HAPPY TO HEAR SONG HERE.
Love all MS Tammy's songs,
wow this looks like it was directed by david lynch. amazing performance as always from Tammye. Her poise, her voice, her dignity and her unrivaled command of melody make her a genius of american music. Will always love you Tammye.
thanks lovely song
Yes, it is a pedal steel guitar. The gentleman plaing is Sonny Curtis. Played for George Jones as part of the Jones boys for many years. He backed George as a solo act, then George and Tammy togther. When George and Tammy split up, he and the rest of the band went with Tammy.
I was raised on country music,still love it old and new,
A nice live recording with no lip syncing.
And an intro by The Possum!
still the best country song ever...
Great singer great voice and a great sense of humour can remember her with the KLF absolutely brilliant
GREAT VOICE.
Have no idea what show it was -but gotta say Tammy never looked ,or sounded better in this old video that I just "came across" !! A great Lady of country music -and I remember this song from my folks playing it -kinda funny -I sing in a band and "do" 2 Patsy Cline songs --I think I'm gonna add this too !!!
I have to laugh in my heart when I hear this, My precious mother in law(God rest her soul), short, round little lady, put on a long blond wig to go to some church party as "Whamie Tynette" as she called it. ha ha ha
Love her sparky dress and ofcourse the contents of the song. One of the best female country singers. Bless her!
The Queen of Country Music!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TAMMY....GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN. THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC.
heart touching words and voice :) (y)
the greatest
Wonderful Song,always Loved it*****
her voice is clear and not pitchy, she is beautiful and as far as I am concerned she can't be beat by any other female singer.
It's amazing how those high notes just roll out with no effort...
What a legen and the guitars sound excellent in this.
She was incredible.
Very nice voice remember hearin that song on radio in car a classic
I didn't like her early songs, but time taught me to listen more closely. I think she was the best of all, had amazing phrasing, she should have been the greatest
Not sure how many know this but the guy in the background, playing strum guitar recorded the Bonanza theme and others of similar fame.
Love it!
Remember dancing to this song recorded by Candy Stanton at The Parish Centre, North Sydney with a boy who will remember who he is if he reads this. Sharon MacDougall
I'm not sure if I really want to cry or not . By listening to this over and over again.
God Tammy was gorgeous!
I remember when Tammy was having surgery at Red Bay Hospital, on June 25 1981....I was in labor with my daughter Amanda, Had to wait on Tammy to get out of surgery so i could go in ... lol....
She was / is the greatest singer ever ! ! !
I remember when this song first hit the airwaves, and it is still as good today as it was then. Tammy, you were a one-off and there will never be another like you. Incidentally, I love the band in this video and was especially impressed with the guy playing the Tele. Is it a Fender Squier Vibe from the 50s by chance? Whatever, it is it sure sounded terrific.
Beautiful country music, beautiful vocal...I like it...
Thank you very much...ireneuszsosnowski :)
great song,many memories.
Just an Angel. I really miss her.
Not a C&W fan, and this song is still one of my all-time favorites! Thanks so much for posting this classic!
love it...
thank you very much for sharing this wonderful video....
I was lucky to see Tammy live in the UK a couple of times. Sad she is not with us now.
what a beautiful performance by tammy and the band.
the best i have seen.
She was such a great singer had an amazing voice and range. Miss her but so glad to have her music. Love this song. grew up on her music and I loved the Divorce use to sing that with her when I was little she has such high range it would almost pull my vocals out!!! but I so loved to hear her and of course her and George singing together
One of the towering hits of Country & Western music, T.W. delivers "Stand By Your Man" as only she could.
Exactly, one of the finest country songs ever written, and even finer sung. In the words of David Allen Coe" If that ain't country, I'll kiss your ass".
Thanks Tammy - just fantastic words and song - and one that be belted out by everyone in the bathroom - though never as good as you. You gave us all something special and I praise the lord I am still able to listen to you. Thank you, thanks for the post and goodwill to all who pass this way
LOL i was at my camp and the girls lost the cleaning cabin game and they had to sing this it was halarious!!!
Fantastic! Thanks for posting.
R.I.P Worlds greatest beauti youre voice will be standing in our hard .
I am 30 years old but damn this is timeles
It was top of the hit parade for many weeks in her hey day which was in the 1960s and 70s.
YOU WERE THE BEST RIP/ MAY GOD TAKE C/O YOU FOR ETERNITY
People's minds to buck a powerful voice and singing ability !! Tammy is a super woman !!
brilliant
I know I'm going to sound young and ignorant by saying this, but if this was in the early 60's, would it make sense that it was in such good quality and in color on top of it.
there was and still is some fabulous country singers and tammy was most certainly one of them, gorgeous voice.
beautiful
That's when country was song by country people, The Queen of country.
Thanks for posting! I enjoy the music! All the best. Mis felicitaciones! Tusen takk for det!
they don't make musicians like this any more
+Steven Pye I totally agree!
you just do not hear sounds like this in todays music ,what a great lovely version Brill
This is as good as it gets!
Love this song
one of the greatest,R.I.P.
Nice Music, Nice Band!!!!
God bless you!
She was awesome. Thanks for sharing this with us all.
Thank you!
From Japan.
Such a great song about FAITHFULLNESS. Tammy looks gorgeous. Cute ending. Wow! My new Country singing hairdo is blondish just like Tammy's!