First Time Hearing Loretta Lynn - Coal Miner's Daughter Reaction - WOW! HOW TIMES HAVE CHANGED!

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This song is autobiographical, being raised “Dirt Poor” is and was a real thing for many Appalachian Americans 💕

westridgerunner
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The Queen of Country Music!
“Fist City”, “The Pill”, “You Ain’t Woman enough to take my Man”

samantharowan
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Loretta Lynn is a country legend. She is a singer songwriter who's music has spanned 6 decades. She was also friends with the great late Patsy Cline. Her younger sister Crystal Gayle also is a great singer. She grew up dirt poor & stayed humble & true to her roots. The autobiographical movie "Coal Miner's Daughter" is worth looking at. Sadly we lost Loretta last year.

dagmar.
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Loretta Lynn was the essence of country music

rosssallee
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FYI there is a movie of the same name about Loretta's earlier life and career. My dad met her several times and adored her. Loretta wasn't afraid to tell the story that others shied away from. Check out her songs The Pill, Don't Come Home Drinking, You Ain't Woman Enough and her duet with the legendary Conway Twitty Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man.

donnaneville
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Loretta Lynn is my absolute favorite! She wrote 90% of her songs all from real life experiences. She married her husband Oliver "Doo" Lynn at age 15 and 4 kids by 20. She was best friends with Patsy Cline. A lot of her songs are from her marriage. Some of my favorites are "Fist City" "Don't Come Home Drinkin with Lovin on Your Mind" and "Your Squaw is On the War Path" and the song she wrote when her husband died "I can't Hear the Music Anymore".

leslie
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Fist City whole different side of Loretta
❤ y'all's reactions

carolynmorrissey
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Y'all should watch the movie about her. Sissy Spacek does an amazing portrayal of her.

sheryldalton
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If you want to know more about her life, watch the movie "Coal Miner's Daughter" where Sissy Spaceck plays Loretta, and does a great job with it.

kendallcarstens
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She has a Sister that sang also, Crystal Gale

sandracox
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There is a movie called Coal miners daughter!! U all should watch she had shes been trough a lot!! Her and Pasty Cline were best friends and one of her Twins are named Pasty after Pasty Cline.

robertgrant
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I loved the movie Coal Miner’s Daughter with Sissy Spacek as Loretta Lynn and Beverly D’Angelo as Patsy Cline…loved that sound track…

janetbaker
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Loretta is country as country can be. Who else could take the words tired and hard and make you believe they rhyme? All in all she had 14 songs that were banned by radio at some point. One of the most popular is The Pill.

garygoodman
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Can't get anymore real and genuine than Loretta

timlamb
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She wrote most of her songs, except for some her duets. She was so straightforward about certain subjects that some of her songs were boycotted by radio stations. She spoke the truth about a woman's life, and we loved her for it.

sherigrow
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Loretta got wealthy as a singing star, so she returns to the home that she grew up in. Nothing was left, but the floor and the memories. You have to see the movie Coal Miners Daughter.

TristanandIsolt
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Also Crystal Gail is her relative had several hits in the 80s and is also a great singer known for her long strait hair

jerrywalters
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Love Loretta! My wife's favorite singer.

phantomrockerr
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she has a sister that sang to Crystal Gayle you need to check out her song You Make My Brown Eyes Blue

doublejj
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She was quite the beauty in this video. Loved her spirit and dedication to her husband. I wish I could find a woman as dedicated as she was, from the stories I've heard.

Gutslinger