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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Their songs told their story, February 23, 2003
George and Tammy were already legends before they started recording duets. It was natural that they should, because country duets were very fashionable, thanks in no small measure to the successful recording partnership between Porter and Dolly. Unlike those two, George and Tammy were married to each other. Many of their biggest hits told of some aspect of their life together.So, there is Take me (before marriage), The ceremony (the actual wedding), Let's build a world together (looking forward to years of happiness), Near you (wedded bliss), We're gonna hold on (problems in the marriage, but it can be saved), We loved it away (marriage beyond repair) and Two story house (we live in the same house, but we ignore each other). By the time they recorded Two story house, they had divorced and each had found a new marriage partner. Of course, they did have other hits as well, including Golden ring (the saddest song they recorded as a duet), We're not the jet set and Southern California. George and Tammy, along with Porter and Dolly, Conway and Loretta were one of the three great country pairings of the early seventies. All the essential duets can be found here, although they recorded a brilliant album in the nineties (One) which is not represented here. Buy that, too, if you can find it.
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