The album itself reached the top five of the American country LP's chart in 1971 and later certified gold in the United States.
[2] Several years prior, the Epic label released Wynette's first greatest hits collection, which proved to be successful.
[5][4] Three tracks were new recordings that had not been previously released: "Our Last Night Together", "The Only Time I'm Really Me" and "You Can't Hang On".
The track, "Still Around", was not a single but previously appeared on Wynette's album, The Ways to Love a Man (1970).
[5] Tammy's Greatest Hits, Volume II received mixed critical reception.
Christgau found most of the disc to have "the most appalling divine justice songs in that godforsaken subgenre".
[1] Tammy's Greatest Hits, Volume II was released on September 6, 1971 on Epic Records.
[10] In 1995, the album received a gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America for selling over 500,000 copies.