Country music sweetheart Carrie Underwood dazzled with a stunning performance of legend Tammy Wynette’s “Stand By Your Man” at the Grand Ole Opry back in May of 2008.
Over the weekend, @CarrieUnderwood celebrated her 100th performance on the Grand Ole Opry with four sold-out shows https://t.co/vjrLYxZbmr pic.twitter.com/c53HWK5GVd
— iHeartCountry (@iHeartCountry) March 28, 2017
The blonde beauty captivated the audience with a combination of her strong vocals and commanding stage presence. While nothing may ever compare to the “First Lady of Country’s” original stylings, Underwood without a doubt does the song the justice it deserves.
“Stand by your man, give him two arms to cling to,” Underwood sings. “And something warm to come to when nights are cold and lonely.”
After being released in 1975, “Stand By Your Man” received slight criticism when people accused the singer of encouraging women to place themselves second to men. However, the country singer assured that is their own misinterpretation of the love ballad and that the song is simply a suggestion for women to overlook their husband’s shortcomings if they truly love them.
On this date in country music
1968
Epic releases Tammy Wynette's album "Stand By Your Man" pic.twitter.com/jJtbb7MKNZ— Pop Country Aint Country (@WVandertie) December 23, 2018
The country classic rose to No.1 on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart and No.19 on the all-genre Hot 100 chart. The Library of Congress selected the song in 2010 to be included into the National Recording Registry for being “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.”
Anatomy of a Song, 45 years after the single released: Tammy Wynette's 'Stand By Your Man': http://t.co/1wTH27tM pic.twitter.com/qwzLuTlz
— Jaime Kaplan (@jaimekaplan) February 1, 2013
Watch Carrie Underwood’s tribute to the late and great Tammy Wynette in the video below and be sure to let us know what you think in the comments!