Tammy Wynette's "Stand by Your Man" is one of the most well-known recordings in the English language. It was also a plastic explosive detonated at a sea change moment in United States politics and culture. Look around. We're still picking up the pieces.
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
CR025/PH11 - Being Together: The George Jones & Tammy Wynette Story
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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