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In a pawn shop in Chicago
On a sunny summer day
A couple gazes at the wedding rings
There on displayShe smiles n' nods her head
As he says, "Honey that's for you,
It's not much, but it's the best
That I can do"Golden rings (golden ring) with one tiny little stone
Waiting there (waiting there) for someone to take you home
By itself (by itself) it's just a cold metallic thing
Only love can make a golden wedding ringIn a little wedding chapel later on that afternoon
An old upright piano plays that old familiar tuneTears roll down her cheeks
And happy thoughts run through her head
As he whispers low, "With this ring, I thee wed"Golden ring (golden ring) with one tiny little stone
Shining ring (shining ring) now at last it's found a home
By itself (by itself) it's just a cold metallic thing
Only love can make a golden wedding ringOoo-oooIn a small two room apartment
As they fought their final round
He says, "You won't admit it,

But I know you're leavin' town"She says, "One thing's for certain,
I don't love you any more"
And throws down the ring
As she walks out the doorGolden ring (golden ring) with one tiny little stone
Cast aside (cast aside) like the love that's dead and gone
By itself (by itself) it's just a cold metallic thing
Only love can make a golden wedding ringIn a pawn shop in Chicago
On a sunny summer day
A couple gazes at the wedding rings
There on display,
Golden ring

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Tammy Wynette (May 5, 1942 – April 6, 1998) was an American country singer and songwriter. She was known as the "First Lady of Country Music" and one of her best-known songs was "Stand by Your Man," which was one of the biggest selling hit singles by a woman in the history of the music genre. Tammy Wynette was born Virginia Wynette Pugh near Tremont, Mississippi, the only child of William Hollis Pugh (died February 13, 1943) and Mildred Faye Russell (1922–1991). She was always called Wynette (pronounced Win-net), or Nettie, instead of Virginia.

Read more about Tammy Wynette on Last.fm.


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