Introduction:

“We Go Together”, a country duet performed by legendary country music singers George Jones and Tammy Wynette, is not just a song title, but a powerful statement that captured the hearts of country music fans in 1971. Released as a single from their collaborative studio album of the same name, “We Go Together” became a testament to the couple’s undeniable real-life chemistry and their talent for expressing themes of love and togetherness through song.

Both Jones and Wynette were already established stars in country music by the time their paths crossed. George Jones, nicknamed “The Possum” for his distinctive vocals and stage presence, was known for his heartbreaking ballads and soulful delivery. Tammy Wynette, often called the “First Lady of Country Music”, had built her reputation on songs that explored themes of female perseverance and heartache. Their individual successes paved the way for a powerful collaboration, and “We Go Together” was not their first. Marrying in 1969, the couple had already begun recording together prior to the release of “We Go Together”. However, the song stands out as a major achievement in their musical partnership.

The song, released on the Epic Records label, was produced by Billy Sherrill, a record producer known for his “countrypolitan” style, which incorporated elements of pop music into the country genre. Sherrill had previously worked with both Jones and Wynette and understood how to bring out the best in their individual voices while allowing them to create a cohesive sound as a duet.

“We Go Together” reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, solidifying their place as a country music power couple. The song’s success was not just about the chart-topping position. It resonated with listeners because it perfectly captured the essence of their relationship. The lyrics, though not written by the couple themselves, expressed a deep connection and mutual dependence that mirrored what many fans perceived about Jones and Wynette’s real-life bond.

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While their marriage dissolved in 1975, “We Go Together” remains a powerful duet and a significant achievement in country music history. It showcased the individual talents of George Jones and Tammy Wynette, while proving their undeniable magic as a singing duo. Even today, “We Go Together” continues to be a beloved song, cherished for its beautiful melody, heartfelt lyrics, and the iconic voices that brought it to life.

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Lyrics:

The places where we used to meet, we go together
Step by step like shoes on your feet, we go together
Just like the sand out in the sea, what good is sugar if you have no tea
What good are you if you don’t have me, we go together That old feeling we used to get even feels better
There was a girl you made me forget the day I met her
Just like the tears in a baby’s eyes, just like the stars up in the sky
Like ice cream and an apple pie, we go together We go together like the storm and rain
Just like the fire that needs a flame
Just like the picture needs a frame
We go together We go together like the moon and June
Just like the fork needs a spoon
Just like the song that needs a tune
We go together We go together
We go together Well the places where we used to meet, we go together
Step by step like shoes on your feet, we go together
Just like the sand out in the sea, what good is sugar if you have no tea
What good are you if you don’t have me, we go together We go together like the storm and rain
Just like the fire that needs a flame
Just like the picture needs a frame
We go together We go together like the moon and June
Just like the fork needs a spoon
Just like the song that needs a tune
We go together We go together like the storm and rain
Just like the fire that needs a flame
Just like the picture needs a frame
We go together