George Jones’ Widow FINALLY Breaks Her Silence About Tammy Wynette

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Nancy Jones has been keeping this silence for a very long time — longer than the country music community has been comfortable asking her to keep it, longer than the question that silence was protecting has been willing to stay quiet, and considerably longer than a woman who loved George Jones as completely and as faithfully as she did should have been required to maintain a discretion that served everyone’s comfort except her own. She was married to George Jones for twenty-six years — from 1983 until his death in April 2013 — and she knew him in the deepest and most complete way that marriage makes possible, which means she knew not just the man he was when she met him but the full accounting of the man he had been before her, including the chapter that country music has spent fifty years mythologizing and that the woman who actually lived in its aftermath has been asked, with the particular unfairness that falls disproportionately on second wives, to honor publicly while processing privately.

Tammy Wynette and George Jones were one of the genre’s great love stories and one of its great disasters simultaneously — two extraordinary talents whose union produced some of the most emotionally devastating recordings in the history of American music and whose marriage produced a chaos so sustained and so genuinely harmful that the people who lived inside it and the people who loved them from the outside spent years trying to separate the legend from the damage. Nancy Jones watched all of that from the particular vantage point of the woman who came after — who heard what George said about Tammy in the private hours, who understood what the marriage had cost him and what it had given him and what he had never fully resolved about it, and who carried all of that with the loyalty and the love of a woman who had decided that her husband’s peace mattered more than her own need to speak. She is finally speaking now — and what she has chosen to say about Tammy Wynette, after all these years, is not what the people who have been waiting for this moment expected to hear, and it is considerably more honest and considerably more complete than any version of this story that Nashville has previously been willing to tell.

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