Loretta Lynn
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Biography
[Edit]Loretta Lynn is one of the classic country singers. During the '60s and '70s, she ruled the charts, racking up over 70 hits as a solo artist and a duet partner. Lynn helped forge the way for strong, independent women in country music. As told by her song (and movie and book), Loretta Lynn is a coal miner's daughter, born in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky, in 1932. As a child, she sang in church and a variety of local concerts. In January 1949, she married Oliver "Mooney" Lynn. She was 13 years old at the time. Following their marriage, the couple moved to Custer, Washington, where they raised four children.
After a decade of motherhood, Lynn began performing her own songs in local clubs, backed by a band led by her brother, Jay Lee Webb. In 1960, she signed a contract with Zero Records, which released her debut single, "I'm a Honky Tonk Girl." The honky tonk ballad became a hit thanks to the insistent, independent promotion of Lynn and her husband. The pair would drive from one radio station to the next, getting the DJs to play her single, and sent out thousands of copies to stations. All of the effort paid off — the single reached number 14 on the charts and attracted the attention of the Wilburn Brothers. The Wilburns hired Lynn to tour with them in 1960 and advised her to relocate to Nashville. She followed their advice and moved to the city in late 1960. After she arrived in Nashville, she signed with Decca Records. At Decca, she would work with Owen Bradley, who had produced Patsy Cline.
Lynn released her first Decca single, "Success," in 1962 and it went straight to number six, beginning a string of Top Ten singles that would run to the end of the decade and throughout the next. She was a hard honky tonk singer for the first half of the '60s, and rarely strayed from the genre. Although she still worked within the confines of honky tonk in the latter half of the decade, her sound became more personal, varied, and ambitious, particularly lyrically. Beginning with 1966's number two hit "You Ain't Woman Enough," Lynn began writing songs that had a feminist viewpoint, which was unheard of in country music. Her lyrical stance became more autobiographical and realistic as time wore on, highlighted by such hits as "Don't Come Home a Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind)" (1966), "Your Squaw Is on the Warpath" (1968), "Woman of the World (Leave My World Alone)" (1969), and a tune about birth control called "The Pill" (1974).
Between 1966 and 1970, Lynn racked up 13 Top Ten hits, including four number one hits — "Don't Come Home a Drinkin'," "Fist City" (1968), "Woman of the World," and the autobiographical "Coal Miner's Daughter" (1970). In 1971, she began a professional partnership with Conway Twitty. As a duo, Lynn and Twitty had five consecutive number one hits between 1971 and 1975 — "After the Fire Is Gone" (1971), "Lead Me On" (1971), "Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man" (1973), "As Soon as I Hang Up the Phone" (1974), and "Feelins'" (1974). The hit streak kick-started what would become one of the most successful duos of country history. For four consecutive years (1972-1975), Lynn and Twitty were named the Vocal Duo of the Year by the Country Music Association. In addition to their five number one singles, they had seven other Top Ten hits between 1976 and 1981.
Lynn published her autobiography, Coal Miner's Daughter, in the mid-'70s. In 1980, the book was adapted for the screen, with Sissy Spacek as Loretta. The film was one of the most critically acclaimed and successful films of the year, and Spacek would win the Academy Award for her performance. All of the attention surrounding the movie made Lynn a household name with the American mainstream. Although she continued to be a popular concert attraction throughout the '80s, she wasn't able to continue her domination of the country charts. "I Lie," her last Top Ten single, arrived in early 1982, while her last Top 40 single, "Heart Don't Do This to Me," was in 1985. In light of her declining record sales, Lynn backed away from recording frequently during the late '80s and '90s, concentrating on performing instead. In 1993, she recorded the Honky Tonk Angels album with Tammy Wynette and Dolly Parton. Still Country was released in mid-2000. In 2004, Lynn teamed up with White Stripes guitarist Jack White and released Van Lear Rose, which was met with both surprise and awe. The album quickly became popular and Lynn embarked on tour to support it. Van Lear Rose won two Grammy Awards, including best country album in 2005.
Title: Lyin', Cheatin', Woman Chasin', Honky Tonkin', Whiskey Drinkin', You
Artist: Loretta Lynn
Genre: Country
Title: 20th Century Masters: The Best Of Loretta Lynn & Conway Twitty
Artist: Conway Twitty, Loretta Lynn
Genre: Country
Title: Country Gospel Greats: Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn
Artist: Conway Twitty, Loretta Lynn
Genre: Gospel, Christian Rock, Country, Christian Country Music
Title: Hymns
Artist: Loretta Lynn
Genre: Gospel, Christian Rock, Country, Christian Country Music, Classical
Title: Honky Tonk Girls: Complete Solo Recordings (1958-1962)
Artist: Loretta Lynn, Jan Howard
Genre: Country
Collections
Title: The 50 Best Protest Songs Ever
Genre: World Music, Folk
Title: Girls of Rockabilly
Genre: Country
Title: The 50 Best Country Songs Ever
Genre: Country
Title: Real Country Women Sing
Genre: Country
Title: Country Music Hits of the 1970s
Genre: Country
Title: Rockabilly Girls of the 50's & 60's
Genre: Rock
Title: Mega Country, Volume 3
Genre: Country
Title: This Is Gospel Country
Genre: Country
Title: Country Love Songs
Genre: Country
Title: American Legacy: Essential Blues, Folk & Country Music
Genre: Blues
Title: This Is Country Music
Genre: Country
Title: Faron Young Radio Shows, Show 6
Genre: Country
Title: Southern Style: Honky Tonk Music
Genre: Country
Title: The Wilburn Brothers Show
Genre: Country
Title: Divided & United: The Songs of the Civil War
Genre: Country
Title: Somethin' Girly - Women of Nashville
Genre: Country
Title: Classic Country: Gold
Genre: Country
Title: Grand Ole Opry 75th Anniversary Vol. 1
Genre: Country
Title: American Country Ladies
Genre: Country
Title: Country Heartaches, Country Heartbreaks
Genre: Country
Title: Greatest Country Queens
Genre: Country
Title: Truckin' Country
Genre: Country
Title: Happy Happy Birthday Party
Genre: Pop
Title: Golden Country (Games People Play), Vol. 5
Genre: Country
Title: Golden Country Hits, Volume 5
Genre: Country
Title: Louisiana Hayride - Classic Country Radio Volume 1
Genre: Country
Title: Rock 'n' Roll, Pop & Soul Sisters, Vol. 2
Genre: Pop
Title: Louisiana Hayride: Legendary Performances, Vol. 1
Genre: Country
Title: The Best Ever Celtic Duets
Genre: World Music, Country
Title: Country Heartaches
Genre: Country
Title: Old Country Carols
Genre: Country
Title: Golden Country Hits, Vol. 4
Genre: Country
Title: Country Gospel Hymns
Genre: Country
Title: Billboard #1s: Classic Country
Genre: Country
Title: Greatest Big Hits of 1962, Vol. 29
Genre: Pop
Title: Merry Christmas (3CD Econopak)
Genre:
Title: The Very Best Oldies Country & Western
Genre: Country
Title: Country's Big Hits
Title: This Is Classic Country
Genre: Country
Featuring albums
Title: 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Conway Twitty
Artist: Conway Twitty
Genre: Country
Title: 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: Best Of Conway Twitty
Artist: Conway Twitty
Genre: Country
Title: Divided & United: The Songs Of The Civil War
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Country, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: Best Of Ernest Tubb
Artist: Ernest Tubb
Genre: Country
Title: The Conway Twitty Collection
Artist: Conway Twitty
Genre: Alternative Rock, Hard Rock, Progressive Rock, Rock & Roll, Country, Rockabilly, Retro
Title: The Gold Collection
Artist: Daniel O'Donnell
Genre: World Music, Country, Pop, Classical, Celtic, Easy Listening
Title: Country Music - A Film by Ken Burns (The Soundtrack) [Deluxe]
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Country