1942: May 5, Born Wynette Pugh in Itawamba County, Miss.; raised picking grandparents cotton
1959: Marries Euple Byrd a month before her high school graduation
1961: Daughter Gwen born
1962: Daughter Jackie born
1963: Enrolls in beautician's school in Tupelo, Miss.
1965: Daughter Tina born; divorces Byrd; sings daily on early-morning TV in Birmingham, Ala. while working as a beautician and living in a housing project with her children
1966: Moves to Nashville; auditions for Billy Sherrill at Epic Records; he changes her name to Tammy Wynette; "Apartment #9," written by Johnny Paycheck, released as her debut single
1967: Marries Don Chapel; records duets with David Houston; "Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad" becomes her first top -10 hit; I Don't Wanna Play House" her first No. 1 hit & wins a Grammy
1968: Divorces Chapel; "Stand By Your Man,"Take Me To Your World" and "D-I-V-O-R-C-E" all become No. 1 hits; CMA Female Vocalist of the Year
1969: "Stand By Your Man" crosses over to pop-music top-20 and wins a Grammy Award; marries George Jones; CMA Female Vocalist of the Year; ACM Top Female Vocalist
1970: Daughter Georgette born; CMA Female Vocalist of the Year; Jack Nicholson movie Five Easy Pieces showcases her music throughout it's soundtrack
1971: Begins recording duets with Jones
1973: "Til I Get It Right" hits No. 1, the number is revived in 1991 by Highway 101
1975: Divorces Jones; "Stand By Your Man" becomes a No.1 British pop hit
1976: Marries and divorces Michael Tomlin; "Til I Can Make It On My Own" becomes a signature song; written by Tommy and George Richey, it is later recorded by many others, including a 1979 hit remake by Kenny Rogers & Dottie West; "Golden Ring" and "Near You" become No.1 duet hits by Jones & Wynette
1978: Marries George Richey, who becomes her manager
1979: Publishes autobiography Stand By Your Man
1980: Records final duets with Jones
1982: Stages top-10 comeback with "Another Chance," Stand By Your Man a successful TV movie
1985: "Sometimes When We Touch" becomes top-10 duet hit with Mark Gray
1986: Joins the cast of the CBS-TV soap opera Capitol; goes to Betty Ford Center to treat addiction to prescription pain medicine .
1987: Young stars such as Vince Gill, Ricky Van Shelton, Rodney Crowell, Ricky Skaggs, Emmylou Harris, and the O'Kanes flock to sing backup on her landmark album Higher Ground
1989: Duet "While the Feeling's Good" with Wayne Newton; Lyle Lovett does "Stand By Your Man"
1990: Burt Reynolds directs her music video "Let's Call It a Day Today"
1991: Duets with Randy Travis on "We're Strangers Again"; wins Living Legend Award from TNN/Music City News during Fan Fair; Richey has heart operation
1992: Creates international hit sensation "Justified and Ancient" with The KLF; hits No.1 in 18 countries; demands apology from Hillary Clinton after disparaging remark about "Stand By Your Man"; moves from First Lady Acres into the Hank Williams home in Nashville
1993: Stars in two-hour CBS-TV special The Women of Country; records Honky Tonk Angels with Dolly Parton and Loretta Lynn; Tears of Fire boxed set of CDs commemorates career
THE HITS
1966: "Apartment #9" #44
1967: "Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad" #3 "My Elusive Dreams" (with David Houston) #1 "I Don't Wanna Play House" #1
1968: "Take Me To Your World" #1 "D-I-V-O-R-C-E" #1 "D-I-V-O-R-C-E" #63 (pop) "Stand By Your Man" #1 "Stand By Your Man" #11 (A/C)
1969: "Stand By Your Man" #19 (pop) "Singing My Song" #1 "The Ways to Love a Man" #1 "The Ways to Love a Man" #18 (A/C)
1970: "I'll See Him Through" #2 "He Loves Me All the Way" #1 "Run Woman Run" #1 "The Wonders You Perform" #5
1971: "We Sure Can Love Each Other" #2 "Good Lovin' (Makes It Right)" #1
1972: "Take Me" (with George Jones) #9 "Bedtime Story" #1 "Reach Out Your Hand" #2 "The Ceremony" (with George Jones) #6 "My Man" #1
1973: "Till I Get It Right" #1 "Kids Say the Darndest Things" #1 "We're Gonna Hold On" (with George Jones) #1
1974: "Another Lonely Song" #1 "(We're Not) The Jet Set" (with George Jones) #15 "We Loved It Away" (with George Jones) #8 "Woman to Woman" #4
1975: "Stand By Your Man" #1 (pop) (England) "(You Make Me Want To Be) A Mother" #4 "God's Gonna Getcha (For That)" (with George Jones) #25 "D-I-V-O-R-C-E" #12 (pop) (England) "I Still Believe in Fairy Tales" #13
1976: "Till Can Make It On My Own" #1 "Till Can Make It On My Own" #41 (A/C) "Golden Ring" (with George Jones) #1 "I Don't Wanna Play House" #37 (pop) (England) "You and Me" #1 "You and Me" #28 (A/C) "Near You" (with George Jones) #1
1977: "(Let's Get Together) One Last Time" #6 "Southern California" (with George Jones) #5 "One of a Kind" #6
1978: "I'd Like to See Jesus" (On the Midnight Special) #26 "Womanhood" #3
1979: "They Call It Making Love" #6 "No One Else in the World" #7
1980: "Two Story House" (with George Jones) #2 "He Was There (When I Needed You)" #16 "Starting Over" #16 "A Pair of Old Sneakers" (with George Jones) #19
1981: "Crying in the Rain" #15
1982: "Another Chance" #8 "You Still Get To Me In My Dreams" #16 ` "A Good Nights Love" #19
1983: "I Just Heard a Heart Break (And I'm So Afraid It's Mine)" #46 "Unwed Fathers" #63 "Still In The Ring" #63
1984: "Lonely Heart" #40
1985: "Sometimes When We Touch" (with Mark Gray) #6
1986: "Alive and Well" #53
1987: "Your Love" (with Ricky Skaggs) #12
1988: "Beneath a Painted Sky" (with Emmylou Harris) #25
1989: "Next To You" #51 "While the Feeling's Good" (with Wayne Newton) #63
1990: "Let's Call it a Day Today" #57
1991: "What Goes With Blue" #56 "We're Strangers Again" (with Randy Travis) #49
1992: "Justified & Ancient" (with The KLF) #11 (pop) "Justified & Ancient" (with The KLF) #1 (pop) (England)
1993: "Silver Threads and Golden Needles" (with Dolly Parton and Loretta Lynn)
1994: Without Walls - Tammy's duet album with included duets with Sting, Elton John, Wynonna, Smokey Robinson, Lyle Lovett, Aaron Neville, Joe Diffe, Cliff Richard
1996: One - Tammy's reunion duet album with George Jones
1996: American Music Awards Special Award of Merit
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