First Time Hearing | Tammy Wynette - Stand By Your Man Reaction
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Tammy was my hero. And there’s not a damned thing wrong with standing by your man. Or your woman. Life is hard. Do it together.
Tammy, Loretta and Dolly were the reigning queens in the 60s and 70s. And with good reason!
It took me years to appreciate what she's saying. I learned to smile and welcome the men in my life and they were happy and surprised. Surprised and grateful for simple kindness. I didn't lose anything. I still had a career. I was successful. I simply appreciated the men in my life. I didn't drag my rights into every conversation.
What a sweet and beautiful country singer! Adorable!
The women's equal rights movement hated this song! Tammy herself defended the song, saying it wasn't meant for women to be subservient....but even my homemaker country music loving mama rolled her eyes at this one!
Life is long. Marriage can make it much easier or much harder. In all the the rural Texas town I grew up in, a marriage could make or break a whole community. Nothing wrong with loving a long life and making a few mistakes. It’s human. Having someone love you anyway is beyond measure. I’ve been married to a large cowboy for 50 years and we have been through everything there is to go through. Together. It’s not easy, but it’s been worth it for me.
The line in the song that makes me smile is "... Cause after all, he's just a man. *. As my mama said, love you man, flaws and all.
Tammy was born to be a country singer, such great natural talent, fantastic voice. Mr. L had a good laugh when u said yr going to make yr wife love it by overplaying it. Ahahaha 😂😁
She was a country superstar. At the time, she was married to George Jones, another country superstar and an extreme hellraiser and drinker. No, not a double entendre.
There was no issues back then because this is just how it was. Always stand by your man! She was married to George Jones!
She was one of the Queens of Country music.
No double entendre was meant Tammy was a very traditional to southern woman of the 50s and 60s
Thank you so much for featuring this song! You are quite right in saying many opposed this song. For those of us who've long embraced traditionalism, it makes sense. Men (& women) do things that are foreign to the other sex. But "after all, he's just a man." We are all human, in other words. Most things are worth overlooking if not forgiving.
She wrote this song in 1968, in a mere 15 minutes at the kitchen table.
Eh, wasn't her co-writer Billy Sherrill, working on the song's arrangement for some time before Wynette stepped in and re-wrote some of the lyrics?
It meant something warm to come home to.
You have to remember she was married to George Jones around this time.
There was a lot attention with this song when Hillary Clinton was getting criticism for standing by President Clinton through a certain controversy.
Hillary Clinton made a comment something like I'm not a little woman standing by her man like Tammy Wynette. It caused a huge uproar in the country music world.
Her songs D.I.V.O.R.C.E. and I Don't Wanna Play House are great too.
The world loved Tammy
Beautiful ❤️🔥
She was the best there ever was! ❤
I also loved Golden Rings, a duet that her and George did together. Pretty much told their story. She had a hard and painful life from all I read. Several husbands that caused her pain.
its just one of the best songs about modern marital strife and life, she expresses something through song that we cant approach, my wife is standing near and we have this agreement, and I would be remiss, not as well as lose my focus, and become embroiled in some sinister abyss...if I would make some snarky aside before I collapse in our atrium paid for by all her not bliss....kiss and not kiss....
Awesome song, love Tammy Wynette. Jeanette, New Zealand
😂great reaction😂
I have a love/hate relationship with this song. She had an amazing voice but I think it’s important to note that she was married 5 times.
Check out Dan Akroyd doing this on the Blues Brothers movie. Lol
There's a beautiful song with a similar theme, " As Long As He Needs Me", it's from a Broadway show called OLIVER!. The quintessential version is performed by Judy Garland, 1963/64.
I'm going to throw it down the route while you brother. I'll route? What way babe? We'd be needing some more andmore and more country country. Music brother all right?
I always loved the Blues Brothers version of this song.
Then there's Born a Woman by Sandy Posey or I'm Your Woman by Connie Smith. There's a lot of Tammy Wynette that's great. Some I like are Don't Liberate Me, Bedtime Story.
Of course the spinsters, lesbians, and communist agitators hated this song.
I love Tammy, she was married to George Jones, so I get where shes at with this song. People better not try to cancel Tammy!
Need to check out "D-I-V-O-R-C-E" and "I Don't Want to Play House". Two great songs I think you'll like.
Thry need to be pushed over the end..haha
I never knew anyone mad at this. They had to be wild-eyed Karen's to object to this. There's nothing finer than standing by your man. Loyalty used to mean something.
Back in the day, women didn't really have the luxury NOT to stand by their man.
You have to go *really* back in the day...
I dont think the fem's were as big of a thing as they are now... this was probably the middle 60s to early 70....
We all know they would rather not bring it out of the archives, lol
Did you never hear Hillary Clintons' comment about this song?