About the song

“Milwaukee Here I Come” is a lively and memorable duet performed by George Jones and Tammy Wynette, two of country music’s most iconic figures. Released in 1969, the song was part of the rich legacy left behind by this legendary pair, both as individual artists and as a duo. At its core, the song captures the energy and excitement of a lover eager to reunite with their significant other in Milwaukee, a city often symbolic of blue-collar America, hardworking folks, and the simplicity of true love.

This duet is a prime example of the chemistry that George Jones and Tammy Wynette shared, both musically and personally. Known as “Mr. and Mrs. Country Music” during their marriage, the pair was famous not only for their individual successes but also for their powerful collaborations. “Milwaukee Here I Come” showcases their ability to complement each other’s vocal styles, with Jones’s deep, resonant voice blending perfectly with Wynette’s clear, emotive tone.

The song itself is a spirited country tune that captures the listener with its upbeat tempo and catchy lyrics. It tells the story of a character eager to leave behind the hustle and bustle of life in favor of a simpler, more fulfilling existence in Milwaukee, where love awaits. The duet format allows both voices to take turns expressing the excitement and anticipation of the journey, creating a dynamic and engaging narrative that resonates with listeners.

“Milwaukee Here I Come” stands out not just as a fun, toe-tapping country song but also as a testament to the unique partnership between George Jones and Tammy Wynette. Their collaboration on this track, like many others, was marked by a deep connection that translated into their music, making it both heartfelt and relatable. The song became a favorite among fans and remains a classic example of the powerful duets that were a hallmark of their careers.

In addition to its musical appeal, “Milwaukee Here I Come” also highlights the storytelling tradition that is so central to country music. Through its lyrics, the song paints a vivid picture of love, longing, and the joy of reunion, themes that are universal and timeless. For fans of George Jones and Tammy Wynette, as well as for those who appreciate classic country music, this song is a reminder of the magic that can happen when two talented artists come together to create something truly special.

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Lyrics

Well, I’m a gonna get on that ol’ turnpike and I’m gonna ride
I’m a gonna leave this town till you decide
Which one you want the most them Opry stars or me
Milwaukee here I come from Nashville, Tennessee.
Milwaukee is a-where we were before we came here
Workin’ in a bruerry making the finest beer
You come to me on payday night said let’s go to Tennessee
So we came down to Nashville to the Grand Ole Opry.
Well, we were watchin’ TV, Ernest Tubb was singin’ loud
I said that’s the man for me, I love him there’s no doubt
I’m leavin’ you and a-goin’ now to find out where he’s at
And if I can’t get him, I’ll settled for that bluegrass Lester Flatt.
Oh, I’m a gonna get on that ol’ turnpike and I’m gonna ride
I’m a gonna leave this town till you decide
Which one you love the best me or Jerry Lee
Milwaukee here I come from Nashville, Tennessee.
— Instrumental —
I’m a goin’ now and trade my ol’ Ford for a Olds
Huh, I might get all drunked up and trade it for the Rolls
But there’s a-one thing I know for sure I’ll always be blue
There ain’t no way get drunk enough to stop lovin’ you.
So, I’m a gonna get on that ol’ turnpike and I’m gonna ride
I’m gonna leave this town till you decide
Which one you love the best me or Jerry Lee
Milwaukee here I come from Nashville, Tennessee.
Oh, Milwaukee here I come from Nashville, Tennessee…

By Tam Le