Tanya Tucker releases goodbye love song after being denied access to Glen Campbell prior to his death

Tanya Tucker releases goodbye love song after being denied access to Glen Campbell prior to his death
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Tanya Tucker releases goodbye love song after being denied access to Glen Campbell prior to his death

Tanya Tucker releases goodbye love song after being denied access to Glen Campbell prior to his death
Tucker releases “Forever Loving You”

Tanya Tucker releases goodbye love song after being denied access to Glen Campbell prior to his death.  A source inside the family said that Tanya had been trying to get in and see Glen Campbell for over 2 years to say goodbye. After his long and exhausting farewell concert tour, Campbell spent several of his remaining years at a Memory Care Facility in Nashville.   Open access was denied by Campbell’s conservator to some family and many friends.  That denial sparked court hearings and this song.

Tennessee passes bill into law

Tennessee passed a bill into law as a result of the sad situation that arose from the discourse within the Campbell family.  Rolling Stone did a great piece on the passing of the bill into law. Alzheimer’s Disease takes it tool on families of all statures.  Other celebrity’s that passed from Alzheimer’s were President Ronald Reagan, Rita Haywood, James Stewart, Charlton Heston, Charles Bronson, Etta James, Peter Falk, Burgess Meredith, Rosa Parks and Norman Rockwell.  The Bill that was passed into law in May of 2016.  Catherine Falk and her foundation was the force of nature behind this bill.

“Forever Loving You” A look at loss from Alzheimer’s Disease

In recent years, groundbreaking country music icon Tanya Tucker has been quietly writing and recording new music while coping with a wave of emotions surrounding Glen Campbell’s battle with Alzheimer’s disease. While their relationship and breakup made headlines years ago, Tucker channeled her heartfelt feelings for Campbell in a new song titled “Forever Loving You.”

Tanya Tucker releases goodbye love song after being denied access to Glen Campbell prior to his death.

A portion of the proceeds from “Forever Loving You” will benefit Alzheimer’s Foundation of America, a non-profit organization which provides programs and services for people living with Alzheimer’s disease and their caregivers, as well as funds research towards a cure for Alzheimer’s. Download song at Apple today.

Tanya Tucker statement on passing of Glen Campbell:

 

“I’m just devastated. Absolutely devastated. It’s been so hard these past several years knowing what he’s been going through. My heart just breaks. Glen and I shared some incredible, precious memories together for a long time. There were some ups and downs and, of course, all the downs were played out in the press. We both got past all that. Forgiveness is a wonderful thing. It’s why I’m releasing “Forever Loving You” in memory of Glen and for all of those who are losing or have lost someone they love. I’ll forever love you, Glen.”

 

Behind the scenes of “Forever Loving You”

Tucker co-wrote “Forever Loving You” with Michael Lynn Rogers and Rusty Crowe, a Tennessee State Senator who co-sponsored the Campbell/Falk Act. The Tennessee law protects communication rights for people who’ve become wards of the state and those who have conservators over their financial and living situations.

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Remaining Dates on Tanya’s 2017 Tour

Aug. 19 Kipawa Countryfest – Kipawa, Que.
Aug. 20 South Mountain Fair – South Mountain, Ont.
Aug. 25 Greenup Cumberland County Fair – Greenup, Ill.
Aug. 26 Secrest Auditorium – Zanesville, Ohio
Aug. 30 Minnesota State Fair – Saint Paul, Minn.
Aug. 31 Minnesota State Fair – Saint Paul, Minn.
Sept. 09 Sugar Creek Casino – Hinton, Okla.
Sept. 15 Rialto Square Theatre – Joliet, Ill.
Sept. 16 Andy Williams Moon River Theatre – Branson, Mo.
Sept. 23 5D Steakhouse & Lounge – Yorktown, Texas

Oct. 06 Billy Bob’s Texas – Fort Worth, Texas
Oct. 07 House Pasture Cattle Company – Concan, Texas
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Dec. 05 Higley Center For The Performing Arts – Gilbert, Ariz.
Dec. 08 Harris Center For The Arts – Folsom, Calif.
Dec. 10 Parker Arts – Parker, Colo.
Dec. 12 Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino – Las Vegas, Nevada
May 05 Mill Town Music Hall – Bremen, Ga. 

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ABOUT TANYA TUCKER:
In 1974, Rolling Stone ran a cover story on Tanya Tucker with the headline that said “You’re Gonna Hear From Me.” Truer words have never been spoken. The country music icon’s sultry voice and vivacious stage presence makes her one of the most admired and respected female vocalists in the country music genre.

Tanya charting records

Tanya’s reign includes 23 Top 40 albums and a string of 56 Top 40 singles, 10 of which reached the No. 1 spot on the Billboard charts. Along the way, she has provided some of the biggest country music hits of each decade, including, “Delta Dawn,” “Soon,” “Two Sparrows in a Hurricane,” “It’s a Little Too Late,” “Trouble” and “Texas (When I Die),” just to name a few. Tucker is also the recipient of numerous awards, including two CMAs, two ACMs and three CMT awards. In August 2016, the Academy of Country Music honored

Tucker with the Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award during the 10th Annual ACM Honors™. All-inclusive sales of singles, albums, hits collections and digital downloads have topped 25 million records worldwide. For more information, visit TanyaTucker.com.

In conclusion to Tanya Tucker releases goodbye love song after being denied access to Glen Campbell prior to his death

Alzheimer’s Disease is an equal opportunity killer.  The number of people diagnosed with the disease is growing yearly.  It is important that patients suffering from this disease are allowed access to all of their loved ones.  Life is short and time is precious.  Moments in time and goodbyes should not be denied to loved ones no matter what the circumstances.



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    6 Comments

    1. I love Tanya Tucker song it is a true song.maybe I can find a CD of it an by.she was my deceased sons favorite singer

    2. What would it have Hurt ? why not ? She wanted to see him two yrs ago . that would have been a good time for her – and , it could have even been added to the Documentry they have doone on Glen. I say she should have been allowed to see him .

    3. So sorry you were not able to see him before he passed. Unreasonable. Sure he’ll know now that you love him forever. X

    4. I love Tanya Tucker right from the get go of Delta Dawn. I went to see her at Casino Rama in Orillia last May and it was a full house. Loved her and always will. She is a great female artist.

    5. I seen u at Wauseon oh when I was 8 or 10 we were so poor I dinthave a ticket I waited out back by the fence u cam off the bus and made eye contact with me mama left when I was two so I never felt like I was as good as everyone eles but at that moment when u smiled at me I felt like I was somebody I was borned 1960 when u sang whats ur mamas name child it made me cry I told some people I seen you the ones that had tickets they all laughed but there store bought seat I would not have traded for nothing after that I aways wonderd if my mama looked like you and other woman on tv that’s a butiful song I know what it like not to get to see someone you have a nice day Tanya been in fl 32 yrs maybe I can see ya at the strawberry fest

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