Though they were married to each other for little more than five years, the legacies of George Jones and Tammy Wynette are forever inseparable. This is partly due to their unprecedented success with creating music "based on the true story" of a romance between two artists, to such a degree that decades later there are still millions of fans who believe George and Tammy never stopped being in love with each other. If it's difficult to say where the line is between art and artist, public and private, fiction and fact, then it's only because there was a coordinated effort from perhaps a dozen people working to bury that line beneath a mountain of hit records and royalty checks.
ANNOUNCEMENT: Book Adaptation of Season 2
CR032/PH18 - Glenn
CR031/PH17 - Choices: George Jones' Last Run
CR030/PH16 - Another Lonely Song: The Tammy Wynette & George Richey Story
CR029/PH15 - Hell Stays Open All Night Long: George Jones, Phase III
CR028/PH14 - Divorce/Death: He Stopped Loving Her Today, The Grand Tour & A Good Year for the Roses
CR027/PH13 - Billy Sherrill's Nashville Sound
CR026/PH12 - Loved It Away: Tammy Wynette, On Her Own
CR024/PH10 - Stand by Your Man: The Anti-Feminist Manifesto
CR023/PH09 - Loneliness Surrounds: Virginia Wynette Pugh
CR022/PH08 - Dallas Frazier: Can't Get There From Here
CR021/PH07 - Pappy Daily, Gene Pitney and How George Jones Came to Be on Musicor
CR020/PH06 - All to Pieces: George Jones, Phase II
CR019/PH05 - Wandering Soul: George Jones, Starday Recording Artist
CR018/PH04 - White Lightning
CR017/PH03 - The Nashville A Team
CR016/PH02 – Owen Bradley's Nashville Sound
CR015/PH01 - Starday Records: The Anti-Nashville Sound
BONUS: Cocaine & Rhinestones Season 1 Q&A
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