Georgette Jones Honors Tammy Wynette with Heartfelt Performance of “D-I-V-O-R-C-E”

Georgette Jones has a special voice that reminds people of her famous parents, Tammy Wynette and George Jones, two of the greatest country music singers ever. Even though her parents are no longer with us, Georgette keeps their music alive when she sings.

Georgette’s parents had a love story that was both happy and sad, like many songs in country music. Their story inspires people and makes them feel connected to their music.

To honor her mom, Georgette sings a song called “D-I-V-O-R-C-E,” which Tammy wrote. The song talks about how hard it is for families when parents decide to live apart. Georgette was only four when her parents divorced, so she understands the feelings in the song very well.

On her Facebook page, Georgette shared, “Sometimes it feels like my mom was here just yesterday, and other times it feels so long ago. I miss her a lot and try to remember her in a happy way every day.”

Tammy Wynette released “D-I-V-O-R-C-E” in 1968, and it became a very popular song, reaching number one on the country music charts. Tammy wrote songs that helped women feel understood, especially when they were going through tough times like divorce. Her music was like a friend to them, sharing their feelings and helping them explain things to their children.

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