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).
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AE7 The baby cries I could almost die from lonesome A The late shows gone and the coffee's on, think I’ll read some A7D Somewhere out there my love you share and your thoughts are far from home E7DB7 But when the lights on Broadway go off and every honky-tonk is closed up E7A My arms stay open late so you'll come home
What you do is wrong but my love stays strong for you I don't think I'll change a thing at all, I might lose you Though it's almost dawn and you're still not home I'll wait here patiently The lights to my love never go off and the door to my heart don't close up My arms stay open late so you'll come home My arms stay open late so you'll come home