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The Ceremony - Tammy Wynette



     
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(Billy Sherrill, Jenny Strickland, Carmol Taylor)(man speaks):
Dearly beloved, we are gathered together,
In the presence of God, and these witnesses,
To join this man and this woman in the bonds,
Of holy matrimonyDo you Tammy, take this man, George
To be your lawfully wedded husband,
To love and to cherish until death do you part?(T.W.) sings:
I'll take this man and by him I'll stand
I promise that we'll never part
To him, I'll be true
There'll be no one new
>From now, till death do us part(man speaks)
And do you, George, take this woman, Tammy
To be your lawfully wedded wife,
To love and to cherish, until death do you part?(G.J.)
Yes I'll take this woman
She'll be mine forever
And I'll love her, with all of my heartTo have and to hold

My love won't grow cold
I promise, till death do us part(both sing)
We'll take each other
>From this day forward
Together, in sickness or healthUnited with love
We'll face life together
If we're poor or if we have wealthFor better or worst
You'll always come first
And no one can keep us apartYes, we take each other
Forsaking all others
Together, till death do us part(man speaks)
I now pronounce you, man and wife.

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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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