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In February 2016, Josh Brolin announced that he and Chastain would play George Jones and Tammy Wynette in a biographical film. [3] In September 2020, it was announced the film would instead be a limited series, based on the book The Three of Us: Growing Up with Tammy and George by Georgette Jones, with Brolin no longer attached, instead serving as an executive producer. [4]
Disputatious county music king and queen George Jones and Tammy Wynette get a double biopic on Showtime.
A pair of stellar performances makes this six-part biopic limited series worth watching
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The song was released not long after the couple's reconciliation after Tammy filed for divorce on August 1, 1973 due to George's increasing bouts of drunkenness. [2] Like many of their songs, "We're Gonna Hold On" seemed to mirror their stormy marriage, with Jones telling Music City News in 1973, "I was tired of waking up sick and having people talk about me - having my wife and children mad ...
"The Ceremony" was co-written by producer Billy Sherrill, who immediately recognized the potential sales-wise in recording duets on George and Tammy.Wynette, who had enjoyed immense success recording at CBS with Sherrill, convinced Jones to cut ties with his mentor Pappy Daily and buy out his contract at Musicor so he could record with her at Epic.
In the hands of veteran John Hillcoat, George & Tammy offers up career best performances from Jessica Chastain and Michael Shannon.
A production crew films a scene for “George and Tammy,” a television series about country music stars George Jones and Tammy Wynette, played by Michael Shannon and Jessica Chastain, far left ...