George Jones and Tammy Wynette - Milwaukee Here I Come video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/10/28

Newly-married couple George (Glenn) Jones and Tammy Wynette (born Virginia Wynette Pugh) perform "Milwaukee Here I Come".

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8 years ago

Raymomd Arthur

Brenda carter did song with George first.Tammy did good here on the Wilbur brothersShow in 69 they just been married not long.

9 years ago

holcroft1969

You have some good songs on your channel sir, thanks for uploading :)

9 years ago

AN16ish

'only one way to describe Tammy's voice' There seems to be a "tear" in her voice, you can really catch it on a slow song. Tammy loved Jones all her life, G R and a few others broke that union up, Jones was fed drugs, Tammy was fed lie's, They loved each other till death, Now together forever singing for our King... The President and First Lady of Country Music!!!

9 years ago

AN16ish

@Faye Jean Kaylor! check your facts! Stand by your man is the #1 song of the country music history! 'he stopped loving her today' is #2 it's history check it!! Tammy and Jones will forever be #1.....

10 years ago

Rella Gheen

Well I wash we had this kind of music and Tammy wynette and George Jones when they sing it was magic 

10 years ago

Mary Johnson

His love was so great for her...Thanks for sharing...

10 years ago

Fans of Bill Nye

The best.

10 years ago

Ringo drifter

George and Tammy and that steel guitar now that's country music

10 years ago

jimmy page

Right on, today's country sucks

10 years ago

jimmy page

This was America

10 years ago

danzigvi

This is real country music and I love the song!! The harmonizing is fantastic. They really were good together. I wish we had good country like this now. All I hear on country stations now is SAMENESS. I can't distinguish one voice from another...it's like they play the same record all day long. No thanks. I prefer George and Tammy!!!

10 years ago

idic5

newly parried ... so this wd be 1969. Tammy's do looks just like 1969. George's too.

10 years ago

TheRonnie63

Don't R.I.P GEORGE BE WILD AND ROWDY IN THE NEXT RELM,LIKE YOU WERE HERE... I KNOW YOU WILL.. YOU WILL BE MISSED HERE ON EARTH!

10 years ago

naniwadog

tremendous.

10 years ago

StuntmanEric187

From Milwaukee...(well pretty damn close) rest in peace. Country music won't know what to do with out you... we lost another legend and now were stuck listening to this modern crap. We suffered a true loss today!

10 years ago

MsRondeno

r.i.p. george, love & GOD's blessings.

10 years ago

MsRondeno

MISS U so much GEORGE (& tammy) u are the king george..tammy ur the queen ! love me some george ! ! ~! ! !

11 years ago

Sharon Dee

Agreed. I'm listening to her D-I-V-O-R-C-E on XM Radio and the picture that arose in my mind was Barbara Stanwyck. I had to go Googling to see if I was the only one who thought so. :)

11 years ago

Conrad B.

George and Tammy never looked happyer, as they do in this video.

11 years ago

Sincopare

I am just stunned by the level of talent on display in this video! George, Tammy, and that Steel Guitar player!

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