Jones and Wynette's third studio recording was a gospel disc titled We Love to Sing About Jesus (1972), which featured the top 40 single, "Old Fashioned Singing". In 1973, Epic issued two studio albums of the duo's material: Let's Build a World Together and We're Gonna Hold On. The latter disc's title track was the pair's first number one single on the Billboard country chart. Between 1974 and 1975, three singles were issued by the Jones-Wynette duo. Of the three, its most successful was 1974's "We Loved It Away". It peaked in the Billboard country top ten and was included on their sixth studio album, George & Tammy & Tina. The latter included Wynette's daughter, Tina. In 1976, Epic issued the pair's seventh studio disc titled Golden Ring. It was their only album to top the Billboard country albums chart. The disc included the number one Billboard singles: "Golden Ring" and "Near You". Both singles also charted on the RPM country chart, with "Near You", topping the chart.
Jones and Wynette reunited sporadically over the next two decades to record and perform. In 1977, the new single, "Southern California", was included on their Greatest Hits album. The single itself reached number five on the Billboard country chart. In 1980, the duo returned for the recording of their eighth studio album, Together Again. Included on the disc was the single, "Two Story House". The track was a number two Billboard country hit and a number one RPM country hit. Jones and Wynette recorded for the final time in 1995 and released the album, One. The disc peaked at number 12 on the Billboard country chart while also being their first to chart on the RPM Country Albums list. It included the chart single, "One", which also featured a corresponding music video.
Albums
Studio albums
List of albums, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
^Jones, George; Wynette, Tammy (1982). "The President and the First Lady (Disc Information)". Columbia Special Products/TeeVee Records. P-15769 (LP); TVC-6005 (Cassette); BT-15769 (Cassette).
^Jones, George; Wynette, Tammy (1995). "The Best of George Jones & Tammy Wynette (Disc Information)". Heartland Music/MCA Records. 3529-4; MSC2-36062 (Cassette); 3529-2; MSD-36062 (CD).
^Jones, George; Wynette, Tammy (April 13, 1999). "Together Again: The Encore Collection (Disc Information)". BMG Rights Management. 44899.
^Jones, George; Wynette, Tammy (August 10, 1999). "16 Biggest Hits (Disc Information)". Heartland Music/MCA Records. 69969 (Cassette and CD).
^Jones, George; Wynette, Tammy (January 1, 2001). "It Sure Was Good (Disc Information)". Sony Music Special Products. A-32379 (CD); BT-32379 (Cassette).
^Jones, George; Wynette, Tammy (January 9, 2004). "Love Songs (Disc Information)". Sony Music Special Products. EK-90899.
^Jones, George; Wynette, Tammy (2004). "16 Biggest Hits (Disc Information)". Sony Music Special Products. 19977-2 (Time Life); 19977-2 (Sony).
^Jones, George; Wynette, Tammy (2004). "16 Biggest Hits (Disc Information)". Sony Music Special Products. 544443 (Epic); 514940 (Sony).
^Jones, George; Wynette, Tammy (2013). "The Classic Christmas Album (Disc Information)". Epic Records/Legacy Recordings. 88883758972 (Barcode).