Introduction:
Golden Ring is a timeless country duet featuring the soulful voices of Alan Jackson and Lee Ann Womack. Released in 2000, the song quickly became a beloved classic, showcasing the incredible chemistry between the two artists. It is a poignant exploration of love, commitment, and the enduring power of marriage.
Hailing from Newnan, Georgia, Alan Jackson is a revered figure in country music, known for his traditional sound and heartfelt lyrics. Lee Ann Womack, with her distinctive vocal style, brought a powerful and emotional dimension to the duet. Together, their voices blended seamlessly, creating a harmonious and emotionally resonant performance.
Produced by Alan Jackson and Brent Rowan, “Golden Ring” is a masterclass in country songwriting and production. The song’s simple yet evocative melody, coupled with its relatable lyrics, struck a chord with audiences worldwide. It garnered critical acclaim and commercial success, reaching number one on the Billboard Country Airplay chart and earning multiple awards.
“Golden Ring” has become an anthem for couples celebrating their love and commitment. Its enduring popularity is a testament to the song’s timeless message and the extraordinary vocal talents of Alan Jackson and Lee Ann Womack.
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Lyrics:
“Golden Ring”
(with Tammy Wynette)In a pawn shop in Chicago
On a sunny summer day
A couple gazes at the
Wedding rings there on display
She smiles and nods her head
As he says Honey that’s for you
It’s not much but it’s the best that I can doGolden ring with one tiny little stone
Waiting there for someone to take it home
By itself it’s just a cold metalic thing
Only love can make a golden wedding ring.In a little wedding chapel
Later on that after noon
An old up right piano
Plays that old familiar tune
Tears roll down her cheeks
And happy thoughts run through her head
As he whispers low with this ring I thee wedGolden ring with one tiny little stone
Shining ring now at last it’s found a home
By itself it’s just a cold metalic thing
Only love can make a golden wedding ringIn a small two room apartment
As they fight their final round
He says tou won’t admit it
But I know you’re leavin’ town
She says One thing’s for certain
I don’t love you anymore
And throws down the ring
As she walks out the doorGolden ring with one tiny little stone
Cast aside like the love that’s dead and gone
By itself it’s just a cold metalic thing
Only love can make a golden wedding ringIn a pawn shop in Chicago
On a sunny summer day
A couple gazes at the
Wedding rings there on displayGolden ring…