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KLAW Classic for your Friday from Tammy Wynette ‘You and Me’ [VIDEO]
Tammy Wynette. Then Queen of Country music, now legend. She topped the charts and a duet partner with George Jones, and sixteen times as a solo artist.
The final number one for Wynette came on this day in 1976. The song written by Billy Sherrill and George Richey. According to Richey, the song was written for Wynette. The two were later married.
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