Tanya Tucker On Her Rocky Relationship with Glen Campbell

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Published 2024-05-20
Tanya Tucker opens up about the turbulent relationship that she had with Glen Campbell.

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All Comments (21)
  • You can tell that Dan Rather really liked her. That is so nice to see. He's a smart guy so for him to be impressed by her, that says a lot. Great interview.
  • @gnas3390
    I appreciate her honesty about her life, achievements and mistakes. Being a celebrity couldn't be easy and it destroys a lot of people, it's nice to see someone overcome that.
  • Alcohol and cocaine usually do not contribute to a harmonious relationship between two people who happen to be abusing both.
  • @TheArtofGuitar
    REAL country. Not for the faint of heart but real AF! Love it, love her!
  • @marciayoung8735
    I was blessed enough not to only watch her perform back to sit down and talk to her too. I was probably 13, and my Mom had a cousin who was an engineer who helped build roller coasters, she came to perform at magic mountain in California and my Mom's cousin got me in and well the rest is history. That was one of the best times in my life ❤ Love you Tanya ❤️
  • Tanya Tucker was our 80's Childhood. Remember mom and dad listening to her on the radio in our big blue Station Wagon. lol
  • @jeffthewhiff
    I had an opportunity to see a Tanya Tucker concert in Wheeling, West Virginia back in the 1980s and it was a great show and I wish her all the best!
  • @twhelostl61
    Alot of the Old Country artists, the people my father listened to in the 60s and 70s were singing about themselves. J Cash, G Jones, L Lynne T Wynette, M Haggard. They were the youth of the 30s & 40s. Hard times. Tanyas father drove her all over the country, uprooted themselves and would not give up. That is what brought all of it to the stage. I have admired and respected her since Delta Dawn made her a star. Thanks Tanya!
  • @erictalbert4633
    92 years old and Dan Rather still gives a great interview . What a legend.
  • Tanya was always an outspoken and independent woman and what a great voice! Earthy and her songs we great. She stands out from other country singers with her personaility, stage presence and voice.
  • @Ned88Man
    The fact that Dan Rather is 92 is amazing and unbelievable
  • @laraoneal7284
    Always loved Dan Rather and still do , can’t believe he’s 92. God bless u Dan.
  • @lovedaybebe5881
    She has lovely energy and great honesty ! That was a delightful interview as ever 🙏🏻 such great questions .
  • @Weeeewriter
    My parents were young when they married, and I grew up listening to Tanya's music. No matter what she's done, her music was unique and beautiful.
  • @501rivet
    Never thought id like the personality of this entertainer Tayna Tucker. But I do. I get her. Not convenient to let somebody's complex personality soak in to understand the motives and vulnerabilities. From this interview, Tanya's a good soul.
  • @Bat21bravo
    Honest & forthright down home girl. Her authentic self. Self examination is the begining of wisdom. "I want you more than need you ... and i need you for all time." Glen was a Virtuoso extrodinaire. There will never be another like him. Tanya has seen it all and then some. You go girl. We love you.
  • I remember all the cover stories on her rocky relationship with Glen Campbell. It was shocking because before that both Tanya and Glen had squeaky clean reputations, then it became all about drinking, drugging and fighting. I'm still a fan of both of them.
  • @Darci3333
    I will always and forever love Delta Dawn but also 2 Sparrows in a Hurricane ❤
  • @jeffone
    Loved Tanya my whole life! Great interview❤
  • @debbieomi
    As a little girl, I aspired to be Tanya Tucker. My family all told me I had the sweetest country voice and I could follow in her footsteps. Didn't take them long to stop using her as an example. 😅 Honestly, I admire her for what she's been through and still, she sings. Loved the documentary with Brandi Carlile. Great stories!