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The Essential Tammy Wynette

The Essential Tammy Wynette
Tammy Wynette

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Track Listing

  1. Apartment #9
  2. Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad
  3. My Elusive Dreams
  4. I Don't Wanna Play House
  5. D-I-V-O-R-C-E
  6. Stand By Your Man
  7. He Loves Me All The Way
  8. We Sure Can Love Each Other
  9. Take Me - George Jones
  10. 'Till I Get It Right
  11. Bedtime Story
  12. Kids Say The Darndest Things
  13. Woman To Woman
  14. 'Till I Can Make It On My Own

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #40996 in Music
  • Released on: 2004-03-30
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording remastered

Customer Reviews

What a joke!1
Only 14 tracks??? Tammy had 20 #1 Country hits, and almost 20 other Top 10s, yet Sony thinks they can release this & everyone will be satisfied? At the very least, Tammy deserves a nice 2-disc collection with between 50-60 tracks. Better yet, give her the royal 4-disc box set treatment. Come on, Sony!

Not Enough3
The remastering is great, the photos but I'm sorry Sony didn't go all out. The lack of tunes is a grave injustice. Someone of Tammy's stature deserves more than one short disc of remastered tunes. Far from "essential".

Sony Music NOT Doing Tammy's Catalog Justice...3
I continue to be amazed as to why Sony continues to hack the Wynette music legacy. Where are tunes like "I L-O-V-E Y-O-U" and "There Goes That Old Steel Guitar" and Jones duet "We Beleive In Each Other"!?! Is it a question of 'who owns the gold' (the Wynette family?) or is Sony just SO short-sighted that they can't get the QUEEN of County Music (REAL country music as far as I'm concerned, instead of these dolled up imitations we've got today) from the 60's/70's music catalog RIGHT.

As good as the music is here, 3 stars, but that's not the point; this is soooooo disappointing to see the see the same line-up of songs on compilation after compilation. I grew up with this stuff, lived it to an extent, but vinyl records only last so long. This woman's LPs rank up there with anyone's - start doing it right for once, Sony.

(There, I've said it...)