Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn (née Webb; born on April 14, 1932) is an American country-music singer-songwriter and author. Born in Butcher Hollow, near Paintsville, Kentucky, USA, to a coal-miner father. At the age of 14 she married, and soon she became pregnant. She moved to Washington state with her husband, Oliver Vanetta Lynn, Jr. (1926–1996), nicknamed "Doo". Their marriage was tumultuous; he had affairs, and she was headstrong; their life together helped to inspire her music.
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... US CAN Country A Country Christmas Release date October 10, 1966 Label Decca — 103 — Loretta Lynn's Greatest Hits Release date June 17, 1968 Label Decca 6 — — US Gold The Loretta ... MCA 5 — — US Gold The Very Best of Loretta and Conway Release date 1979 Label MCA 19 — 16 US Gold All My Best Release date 1979 Label MCA — — — CAN Platinum 20 Greatest ...
... Loretta Lynn's Greatest Hits is a 1968 compilation album of American country singer-songwriter, Loretta Lynn's biggest hits from 1962 to 1967 ... This was Lynn's first Greatest Hits album under Decca and she would end up recording two major ones for the label ... The album consisted of 11 tracks, containing Lynn's biggest hits between 1962 and 1966, starting with her first hit single, "Success", which went to #6 ...
... Studio Albums 1960 Honky Tonk Girl 1963 Loretta Lynn Sings 1964 Before I'm Over You 1965 Songs from My Heart 1965 Hymns 1965 Blue Kentucky Girl 1965 Mr ... Lovin' on Your Mind) (US Gold) 1967 Ernest Tubb Loretta Lynn Singin' Again (with Ernest Tubb) 1967 Singin' With Feelin' 1968 Fist City 1968 Who Says God Is Dead! 1969 Your Squaw Is on the Warpath 1969 ...
... Loretta Lynn's Greatest Hits Vol ... II is a compilation album consisting of country artist, Loretta Lynn's biggest hit singles between 1968 and 1974 ... This album was the second greatest hits compilation released by Lynn's label, Decca (Now MCA) ...
... Black" – Johnny Cash "Joshua" – Dolly Parton "Lead Me On" – Conway Twitty Loretta Lynn "I'm Just Me" – Charley Pride "The Year That Clayton Delaney Died" – Tom T Hall "How Much More Can She Stand ...
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“A womans two cents worth is worth two cents in the music business.”
—Loretta Lynn (b. 1930)
“In the quilts I had found good objectshospitable, warm, with soft edges yet resistant, with boundaries yet suggesting a continuous safe expanse, a field that could be bundled, a bundle that could be unfurled, portable equipment, light, washable, long-lasting, colorful, versatile, functional and ornamental, private and universal, mine and thine.”
—Radka Donnell-Vogt, U.S. quiltmaker. As quoted in Lives and Works, by Lynn F. Miller and Sally S. Swenson (1981)