“Lord, I don’t know if I’m worthy of this song… but I’ll try.” Vince Gill said it softly. Almost to himself. And suddenly, the Opry felt smaller. Quieter.
It was November 28, 2025. The 100th anniversary. When he revealed “He Stopped Loving Her Today” had been voted the greatest Opry song of all time, he paused. Closed his eyes. Took a breath like a man steadying his heart.
He didn’t change a thing. No new arrangement. No bravado. He just sang it… with the weight of every loss he’d ever known. And for a few minutes, the room wasn’t listening. It was remembering.Few institutions have had the cultural impact or staying power of the Grand Ole Opry. Launched in 1925 as a humble radio show, it grew into the most iconic and influential stage in country music. For generations of artists, stepping into the Opry’s legendary circle remains a career-defining moment. Fittingly dubbed “the show that made country music famous,” the Opry has hosted countless pivotal moments in the genre’s evolution.
From the birth of bluegrass to the beginning of Johnny and June’s love story, the Opry has long been a heartbeat of the genre. As it celebrates its 100th anniversary throughout 2025, fans have been treated to a year full of special concerts, tributes, and televised events honoring its remarkable legacy.
“He Stopped Loving Her Today” Named Opry’s All-Time Greatest Song

As part of the centennial celebration, Opry Entertainment invited fans to vote on what would become Opry’s Greatest Country Songs list. The winning song was announced during a special broadcast on November 28th, 2025—exactly 100 years to the day since the Opry’s founding.
“He Stopped Loving Her Today” by the late, great George Jones took the top honor. Released in 1980, the haunting ballad became a defining track in country music. It earned Jones a Grammy, CMA, and ACM Awards and helped revitalize his career, securing new contracts with CBS Records. Its emotional depth and vocal delivery have made it one of the most revered songs in the genre’s history.
Due to its emotional weight and vocal demands, few artists have dared to cover the song. Alan Jackson performed it at Jones’ funeral in 2013, Garth Brooks brought it back to life for the Opry 100 special in March, and most recently, Vince Gill performed it for the official 100th birthday event.
Vince Gill Honors George Jones at the Opry’s 100th Birthday
Vince Gill, a 30-year member of the Opry and recent recipient of the CMA Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award, was the perfect artist to honor George Jones and mark this centennial milestone. Though he admitted to having sung the song live only once before—during soundcheck that same day—his rendition was nothing short of breathtaking.
With his unmistakable voice and heartfelt delivery, Gill gave new life to the classic, capturing the reverence and emotion the song demands. His performance stood as both a tribute to Jones and a highlight of the Opry’s 100-year celebration.
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