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Tammy Wynette

Disco de Tammy Wynette: “20 Greatest Hits”

Disco de Tammy Wynette: “20 Greatest Hits”
Información del disco :
Título: 20 Greatest Hits
Fecha de Publicación:1996-01-01
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:Country
Sello Discográfico:Teevee
Letras Explícitas:No
UPC:012676600224
Valoración de Usuarios :
Media (4.8) :(20 votos)
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Lista de temas :
1 You And Me Video
2 Stand By Your Man Video
3 'Til I Can Make It On My Own Video
4 D-I-V-O-R-C-E Video
5 Singing My Song Video
6 Kids Say The Darndest Things Video
7 Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad Video
8 Womanhood Video
9 One Of A Kind Video
10 I'll See Him Through
11 Bedtime Story Video
12 I Don't Wanna Play House Video
13 Take Me To Your World Video
14 Apartment No. 9 Video
15 Ways To Love A Man
16 When He Loves Me (He Loves Me All The Way)
17 Run, Woman, Run Video
18 Good Lovin' (Makes It Right) Video
19 My Man (Understands) Video
20 'Til I Get It Right Video
Corey (West VIrginia) - 03 Julio 2002
18 personas de un total de 19 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Tammy you will be missed

This is an awesome collection. However if you want the definitive collection go buy Tears of Fire. The only reason I bought this Tammy Wynette collection is because Tears of Fire didn't have my favoite song "Womanhood" on it and this one does. Tammy is very missed around the world by her millions of fans. Sometimes known as "The First Lady of Country Music" and also "The Queen of Heartache". She was called the latter because her voice often trembled and shook when she sang making her sound like she was about to cry. Also for the type of songs she wrote and sang. Of course I had heard Tammy's biggest hit "Stand By Your Man" before but the song that made me like her was a duet she sang with George Jones called "Golden Ring". If you really like Tammy Wynette or just want to pay tribute to her life and death, I urge you to buy this album. Thank You, A 14 year old boy named Corey Goodbye Tammy

Gary F. Taylor "GFT" (Biloxi, MS USA) - 19 Junio 2009
4 personas de un total de 4 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Still One Of The Most Honest Sounds Going

I have never been particularly enthusiastic about country music and as a teenager during the 1970s I rejected it entirely. I held Tammy Wynette, whose last name I inevitably pronounced as "Whine-ette," in particular contempt. But over the years I've come to appreciate a number of key country music singers, and today I find Tammy Wynette among them.

It is widely assumed that Patsy Cline was a great star at the time of her 1963 death, but this is not quite the truth. Country music of the 1950s was pretty much a man's game, and while a great many recognized Cline's talents she was still often regarded as "the girl singer in the show." The first wave of major country music women came a bit later on in the 1960s, with Wynette among them.

Wynette's vocals were distinctly nasal and twangy but they also possessed a dreamy, romantic quality. Given the era and her blonde prettiness, this was a quality upon which her handlers quickly capitalized, and the result was a series of popular songs that could be best described as domestic drama weepers. In truth, Wynette's material was often second rate in terms of melody and lyrics--what distinguished them was Wynette herself. Her voice and the way she uses it is distinct, unique, unlike that of any other singer. She also possesses absolute honesty. There are no tricks, no glosses, no studio patch-ups, no pretense.

Wynette would build her career on sad songs about failed relationships, with "Til I Can Make It On My Own" probably her ultimate recording in the style. It is justly famous as an emotional punch recorded by a singer at the peak of her powers. But it is with more atypical material that her talents truly sparkle. Both then and now, "Stand By Your Man" has been criticized--unjustly, I think--as anti-feminist, but there's no getting around the fact that it is a showcase for Wynette's voice, beginning in a throw-away country style and then stretching to a belting finish that would have done any Broadway singer proud. Wynette could also turn out a knock-you-flat honky-tonk song when she wanted to, with the acidly funny "Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad" a memorable case in point.

TAMMY WYNETTE--20 GREATEST HITS leans hard on the singer's songs about wrecked marriages and failed love affairs; those were, after all, the songs that went over best with the public at the time, and certainly songs like "D-I-V-O-R-C-E" and "I Don't Want To Play House" are classics of their kind. All the same, it tends to short-change Wynette as a singer because it doesn't really show her range. Still, if you are looking for Wynette's standards, this is a reasonably good and inexpensive place to start.

GFT, Amazon Reviewer

ELENA SANCHEZ (Los Angeles, CA) - 24 Mayo 2002
6 personas de un total de 7 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Country Female Legends

Tammy Wynette and Loretta Lynn (and Patsy Cline, of course), are the best Country Female Singers, with SUCH BEAUTIFUL VOICES, (AWESOME DIVAS) to ever exist in this whole world!!! These Female Country Legends DESERVE a STAR each, on Hollywood, PLUS MORE!!

A devoted fan (Southern California) - 06 Mayo 2008
3 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Simply The Greatest

I recently purchased this disc after receiving the Grand Old Opry DVDs as a birthday present. Tammy has a number of performances on the DVD's and they are all very moving and it's great to see her in live performance. To say that her songs and her voice can evoke strong emotions in the listener is an understatement. So, I bought this disc to get a better sampling of The Queen Of Country. She is just magnificent! I'm almost reduced to tears hearing her on these recordings. No matter what your favorite genre of music is, just get this disc and enjoy. On this anniversary of her birthday (May 5, 1942) I'm reminded of the great loss we all suffered at her passing.

Thomas R. Mccranie (Chatsworth, GA USA) - 09 Diciembre 2011
2 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Tammy Wynette

The way Country ought to be! She tells it like it is. A remarkable and talented lady! "Country" music today comes nowhere close to the quality of Tammy's era.

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