Wow - pretty neat to have a song like this which has such a personal connection to your life! I love this song. I’ll have to look for a song telling my story though… “I was born a statisticians son!” lol! But seriously, it’s all about the love - and hearing this song I think of the love and sacrifice of my parents raising us eight kids, and teaching us to love God and each other.
One of the all time great comments on youtube. I've been posting on here since it came out. Makes me so so sad the way society has gone. This song reminds me of my grandma. She was old school all the way.
💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻❤️🩹💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻 Rest in peace beautiful angel Loretta Lynn 💃🏻🌹🎸💃🏻🌹🎸💃🏻🌹 I love all your music and you left a big footprint upon our hearts❤️🩹. This morning you flew up to heaven to your new home in God's Kingdom🌟🙏🏼💖🌟. Now your singing in God's glorious choir with so many other lovely musicians that went before you🌹💃🏻. You will always be in my heart and your music will play on forever Loretta🎶💯. Thank you for everything you have given us such as music grace being humble family stories and so much more❤️🩹. You truly are a legend Loretta Lynn🌹🌟🕊. Sending out my deepest condolences to ev1 who loved this beautiful angel Loretta Lynn. Much love and admiration from a fan in 🇨🇦 💖. 💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻🕊💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻
there is no country and western music now the real country and western singers are mostly gone . i can remember listening to hank williams in the 50's on am radio in hobbs,n.m. it was just like " the last picture show "
funny you say that ...my daughters now 38 and 41 but both have said same thing, since they were teens, loved the stuff I loved Loretta , Patsy, Dolly. Jim Reeves. Johnny Cash, and a few more But mainly it was Elvis....Went to Lorettas' place just on outskirts of Nashville a couple of times ...great stop if you drive down to Memphis for Elvis week. Other then Taylor Swift ...I don't think my girls play other artist music at all ..just the above..lol
First I would like to thank you Loretta for your music in my entire 57 year's. Your talent singing and bringing Butcher Holler into the exact picture it is, I will always be amazed. There I stood looking right at this clapboard house on a hillside with the Well where you drew water. Just Amazing seeing the homestead after loving your story song for 51 years at the time of visit. Another Genius musician gone. God Bless you into Heaven and I Love you Loretta.
My favorite female country music singer. Here's to a real country star !!!. Loretta, you are a class act, and a beautiful woman. Just like your sister Crystal.
Rest well sweet angel, I really loved and appreciated your music, style, and your determination to make it. I was named after your sister. We love you Loretta. 1932-2022.
The first two records I bought with my own money were Coal Miner´s Daughter by L. Lynn and Another Ones Bites the Dust by Queen. Still love both songs.
This is REAL country music. When you listen and get chills from being able to briefly experience her actual life as a coal miners daughter. Truly sad that true life country music has become a lost art form.
Amie Perryman I don't like country music and was led here by the Walmart singer who sang this.i really really liked the Walmart womans voice so much I had to listen to Dolly and her.wow.just wow.i like all worship gospel..music...some acoustic worship songs sound like this....anyways I've just been put on to real country music wow.
No other woman will equal Miss Loretta Lynn as a singer of country music, as far as I am concerned. This was my first (late) wife's favorite country music artist. Mine too.
i worked with a Russian a few years ago.we were talking about music.i asked if he had listened to American country music.he had gone to some cultural exchange shows that included country.thought that it horrible.lots of whining about bad luck.gave him a Loretta LYNN TAPE THAT HAD THIS SONG.he asked if she was Russian.i asked why.a song about triumph over hardship,strength of family,etc.could only be sung by long suffering peasant.became a fan of Loretta from that day.
when she sings "Mommie's understanding way.........." I start to cry remembering my Momma and the love she showed us every day! God bless you, Loretta!
When this song came out I was being raised in my parents home filled with domestic violence and mental illness this song was a song of Hope for me as a young boy that there could be a home filled with love I think this song help me be there for my own son I meant the stair lady so many times over the years and I've met her husband and children and she was a true blessing to us all
You youngsters don't get it. She is singing about a way of life. She lived this song as did a lot of people from that time. When you don't have nothing, you appreciate things more. A lesson todays kids could use.
+Adrian Miller I believe most people understand this... it's not about just knowing the lesson it's about living the lesson. She lived the lesson many people have lived this lesson. Many people today are fortunate enough to not have to learn this lesson and many more still do. Don't think less of others because they have more pray that they never have to learn this lesson the hard way and instead come to see it for all it's worth.
+Daemon Skycloak I agree with some of what you say... those times were hard, but the kinship and closeness that existed more often than not because of the times, is something that is missing so much today. Yes we do not have physical hardships like then, but the alienation that People feel now, can be just as bad.
I was born a factory workers daughter. My father worked for Chrysler for year's and put 4 kids through college. We lived the inner city version of this song.
I hear ya, I was a pipeliners kid and grew up travelling all over the country, always the new kid in school I quit making friends after a while until we got settled down and didn't have to travel anymore. I wouldn't change it for anything. by the time I was in the 2nd grade I had been more places than most people go in a lifetime
I grew up listening to Loretta Lynn and Patsy Cline. I am from Winchester Virginiaso I know all about Patsy Cline my uncle owns rainbow road that Patsy Cline owned. These women are the best of country music. I think they are the greatest women of country music.
I'm a 30 year-old liberal East Coast city dweller (originally from the Rust Belt) and although I've never experienced life like this, and probably don't have much in common with the majority of her fan base, Loretta's music makes me think deeply about everything we have in common, beyond our socioeconomic and political differences. Art connects us, and helps us hear each other's stories. I can't relate to the life of a coal miner, but I can deeply feel that pride for my father's hard physical labor that he exerted every day to provide for me, and the pride I have for my family that prioritized integrity, togetherness, and love over income and status. As times change, we must listen to each other. I've become a huge fan of her music, as well as the music of other classic country artists, over the past year (even visited the Grand Ole Opry!) and I just love it. Thank you Loretta! Art will unite us.
Why do liberals feel the need to post an extremely long response?? Is it because they think that people will think that their Supreme intelligence has to be strewn out over many paragraphs??
April 14, 1932 - Loretta Lynn is born in Butcher Holler, Kentucky. Noted for her honest songwriting, she becomes the first woman to win the Country Music Association's Entertainer of the Year award in 1972, landing in the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1988. Happy Birthday Loretta!
RIP Loretta Lynn😢. My father and his sisters loved this song as they were raised in small house in West Texas during the depression, and their father and they during the summer picked cotton and did other work to make ends meet. Looking at the photos, they look like the peoples in the movie Grapes of Wrath.
Still remember this song back 1971. Was only seven years old, I grow up county music on radio stations and Real tv box on the floor. Lots great memories watch Pop Goes County and Nashville On the road. Show. So many others. Hee Haw show. Why enjoy classic hits country music sound. Though years I even when few concert show back 1980s. And got sit at table with The Johnsons family. And saw green bus rolling down highway . Was in my twenties but lots memories. We're place she play The Carlson Theater. Now gone before put Mall of America in later years. I always buy DVD and got blueray DVD . I might be 54 year old but I was oldest child stay up on weekends watch music stars on tv. Lots memories back 1970s. Beautiful song. And beautiful video clip. Thank you. Two thumbs up.
Her singing is genius, her words resonate to anyone who's had to work hard just to survive. This song has always inspired me to be a better father, to always "find the money somewhere" for my family. She's an inspiration to women and men alike, I just love her songs, and I'm not 'country'.
What a classic..what a classy lady..a true legend. Sissy done her proud in the Coal Miner's Daughter Movie. Two true female legends in Country Music..Loretta and Patsy Cline. There are many great ones but these two were the best and no one will ever come close to them.
Gonna miss you Lady Lynn. I have loved watching and listening to you since I was 5 years old. RIP. You have surely made a mark in this world that will delight people in the next.
Man, that talent. She just pulls you in and you can't look away. And she was absolutely stunning on top of it. I can hardly believe that she was pushing 40 here....though she would hate hearing that since she never did want anyone saying how she looks good for such and such age.
Grew up on Loretta Lynn, a little country boy from rural Western Australia loved thus lady I'm now 28 and still listen to her every day love you Ms Loretta Lynn
This song sends me chills down my spine! Although i was brought up having money ive seen both sides and a lot of poverty. My grandparents didnt have anything and always did teach us their always of life. He was not a coal miner but was a farmer and struggle a lot in life . this song reminds me of my grandparents lives .... It used to be so simple!!!
Loretta lynn is the most awarded lady in the history of country music the Decca doll Queen of country for almost 60 years and still going loretta lynn has been a national treasure i always said patsy kitty and loretta and jean shepard where the true trailblazers and those are Facts
If there ever was a queen of country music it was definitely Loretta Lynn
This song is my life. I'm a coal miners daughter from Southeastern Kentucky. and I'm so proud of my Daddy God rest his soul.
Same. Coal miners daughter from West Virginia
God bless you. ❤️
Wow - pretty neat to have a song like this which has such a personal connection to your life! I love this song. I’ll have to look for a song telling my story though… “I was born a statisticians son!” lol! But seriously, it’s all about the love - and hearing this song I think of the love and sacrifice of my parents raising us eight kids, and teaching us to love God and each other.
My grandfather was a coal miner in Pennsylvania
My grandma was a coal miners daughter, from Johnson CO Ky, she had a hard life. This song makes me think of her every day
I can actually visualize this...the lyrics are so raw and real. 28 year old black man from Washington DC...appreciating this. Thank you Loretta Lynn.
Quito PoloDown Art is powerful like that. I can feel her pride and her pain, but I'm a 30 year old New Yorker by way of the Midwest.
Desy Music
You go Mr. black man!!
I just shared this screenshot to fb. So beautiful.
One of the all time great comments on youtube. I've been posting on here since it came out. Makes me so so sad the way society has gone. This song reminds me of my grandma. She was old school all the way.
Loretta's with Jesus now❤🕊
Hello Debbie
RIP Loretta, your clear voice for women will be missed.
RIP 🌹🙏
💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻❤️🩹💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻
Rest in peace beautiful angel Loretta Lynn
💃🏻🌹🎸💃🏻🌹🎸💃🏻🌹
I love all your music and you left a big footprint upon our hearts❤️🩹. This morning you flew up to heaven to your new home in God's Kingdom🌟🙏🏼💖🌟. Now your singing in God's glorious choir with so many other lovely musicians that went before you🌹💃🏻.
You will always be in my heart and your music will play on forever Loretta🎶💯. Thank you for everything you have given us such as music grace being humble family stories and so much more❤️🩹.
You truly are a legend Loretta Lynn🌹🌟🕊. Sending out my deepest condolences to ev1 who loved this beautiful angel Loretta Lynn. Much love and admiration from a fan in 🇨🇦 💖.
💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻🕊💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻
Hello Doreen
I play this for my granny with Alzheimer's. She wakes right up and dances when it comes on.
GOD bless you Lorettie as your dad would call ya. Such a sweet beautiful person!
Before my time. But my wife loves her. She had a voice. Great song
This is when Country and Western music, was referred to as music, not what you hear on the radio today.
you mean the stuff that sounds more like rap music ?
there is no country and western music now the real country and western singers are mostly gone . i can remember listening to hank williams in the 50's on am radio in
hobbs,n.m. it was just like " the last picture show "
Loretta will always be "THE QUEEN OF COUNTRY MUSIC"!
Don't get it twisted! Patsy Cline will always be the QUEEN OF COUNTRY MUSIC!
@@veryeasilydistracted4966but she passed that two Loretta Lynn and the only true women are kitty wells Patsy and Loretta
Is it weird that I am 19. I grew up with these songs cause its wat my parents listened to & I like the oldies better than today's music
I did too. The old songs have so much more meaning the new ones do.
funny you say that ...my daughters now 38 and 41 but both have said same thing, since they were teens, loved the stuff I loved Loretta , Patsy, Dolly. Jim Reeves. Johnny Cash, and a few more But mainly it was Elvis....Went to Lorettas' place just on outskirts of Nashville a couple of times ...great stop if you drive down to Memphis for Elvis week. Other then Taylor Swift ...I don't think my girls play other artist music at all ..just the above..lol
Ashliegh Namikaze not really
Ashley, it's to your credit you feel that way, and please don't ever stop!
Nope I'm 23 right now and f today's music!! I'm sorry but songs were better then!! Everything was better then
One of my favorite movies and song ..... R.I.P 🕊️🙏❤️
I remember real men like Loretta Lynn's father whenever I have a bad day at work thanks to this song and feel ashamed.
First I would like to thank you Loretta for your music in my entire 57 year's. Your talent singing and bringing Butcher Holler into the exact picture it is, I will always be amazed. There I stood looking right at this clapboard house on a hillside with the Well where you drew water. Just Amazing seeing the homestead after loving your story song for 51 years at the time of visit. Another Genius musician gone. God Bless you into Heaven and I Love you Loretta.
My favorite female country music singer. Here's to a real country star !!!. Loretta, you are a class act, and a beautiful woman. Just like your sister Crystal.
She will be missed but never forgotten !!!!
Hello Nancy
I am a daughter of a coal miner being from Eastern Kentucky-and I'm proud of it-it was hard living but we got by
Rest well sweet angel, I really loved and appreciated your music, style, and your determination to make it. I was named after your sister. We love you Loretta. 1932-2022.
0:38 Wow. How she bends those notes and puts her soul into them always sends shivers down my spine. She is truly gifted.
It’s just all there, she sings from her soul
Wonderful singer 💖💖
rest in peace Miss Loretta Lynn a true pioneer queen of country has passed away
They don't make music like this anymore
to be honest
No they do not and they do not make men like that anymore either. This song reminds me of my grandpa Wiley life growing up.
@@shannonrosewiley I also had a grandpa Wiley
thinchrisful especially with that new “anthem “ sort of sound to it
The first two records I bought with my own money were Coal Miner´s Daughter by L. Lynn and Another Ones Bites the Dust by Queen. Still love both songs.
Rest in peace Loretta. Thank you for giving us so much music to grow up with and listen to today.
This is REAL country music. When you listen and get chills from being able to briefly experience her actual life as a coal miners daughter. Truly sad that true life country music has become a lost art form.
I feel the same way about Hip Hop.
At least we'll always have the Greats.
Amie Perryman I don't like country music and was led here by the Walmart singer who sang this.i really really liked the Walmart womans voice so much I had to listen to Dolly and her.wow.just wow.i like all worship gospel..music...some acoustic worship songs sound like this....anyways I've just been put on to real country music wow.
heyyyyyynow this ain't got nothing to do with hip hop.
this is singing from the heart not rapping from the head
People can't rap with their heart?
Wow
heyyyyyynow maybe I just don't like that crowd.
it never appealed to me and it never will.
how many people get shot up at a country concert.
Coming from a gunsmith daughter I still appreciate these lyrics today.
spent 3 years in midwest 16-19. years old Shit, these people don't really remember what a lifestyle once was and still is. Oh heavens-
Love Loretta❤❤ My favorite female country singer❤❤
No other woman will equal Miss Loretta Lynn as a singer of country music, as far as I am concerned. This was my first (late) wife's favorite country music artist. Mine too.
i worked with a Russian a few years ago.we were talking about music.i asked if he had listened to American country music.he had gone to some cultural exchange shows that included country.thought that it horrible.lots of whining about bad luck.gave him a Loretta LYNN TAPE THAT HAD THIS SONG.he asked if she was Russian.i asked why.a song about triumph over hardship,strength of family,etc.could only be sung by long suffering peasant.became a fan of Loretta from that day.
I'm 24 and love this song...it's a timeless song that can touch anyone
R.I.P. Loretta. I got to see her perform this at the Grand Ole Opry. She is the definition of country...that's for sure.
Hello Carol
when she sings "Mommie's understanding way.........." I start to cry remembering my Momma and the love she showed us every day! God bless you, Loretta!
When this song came out I was being raised in my parents home filled with domestic violence and mental illness this song was a song of Hope for me as a young boy that there could be a home filled with love I think this song help me be there for my own son I meant the stair lady so many times over the years and I've met her husband and children and she was a true blessing to us all
As a child of the 70s I remember seeing this on TV.
You youngsters don't get it. She is singing about a way of life. She lived this song as did a lot of people from that time. When you don't have nothing, you appreciate things more. A lesson todays kids could use.
+Adrian Miller I believe most people understand this... it's not about just knowing the lesson it's about living the lesson. She lived the lesson many people have lived this lesson. Many people today are fortunate enough to not have to learn this lesson and many more still do. Don't think less of others because they have more pray that they never have to learn this lesson the hard way and instead come to see it for all it's worth.
+Daemon Skycloak I agree with some of what you say... those times were hard, but the kinship and closeness that existed more often than not because of the times, is something that is missing so much today. Yes we do not have physical hardships like then, but the alienation that People feel now, can be just as bad.
I was born a factory workers daughter. My father worked for Chrysler for year's and put 4 kids through college. We lived the inner city version of this song.
I hear ya, I was a pipeliners kid and grew up travelling all over the country, always the new kid in school I quit making friends after a while until we got settled down and didn't have to travel anymore. I wouldn't change it for anything. by the time I was in the 2nd grade I had been more places than most people go in a lifetime
Adrian Miller, what doesn't kill us makes us stronger.
Loretta.....always in my heart.
I run eye water whenever I hear this song poverty and pain is sad regardless of race,creed, or color....Oh and I'm black as hell Great song
You know your a musician when you sound the same as you did after 50 years
actually 57 Years Know charging into 60 years that's amazing
I grew up listening to Loretta Lynn and Patsy Cline. I am from Winchester Virginiaso I know all about Patsy Cline my uncle owns rainbow road that Patsy Cline owned. These women are the best of country music. I think they are the greatest women of country music.
my mother is a coalminers doughter born poor raised proud always love her
Still goosebumps and watery eyes after all these years when I here her sing this song.
Agreed.
Yes sir
❤❤. Rest In Peace 🕊️🕊️ Beautiful. Loretta Lynn ❤❤❤❤
RIP Loretta! This is my fave of all your songs!
Hello
I'm a 30 year-old liberal East Coast city dweller (originally from the Rust Belt) and although I've never experienced life like this, and probably don't have much in common with the majority of her fan base, Loretta's music makes me think deeply about everything we have in common, beyond our socioeconomic and political differences. Art connects us, and helps us hear each other's stories. I can't relate to the life of a coal miner, but I can deeply feel that pride for my father's hard physical labor that he exerted every day to provide for me, and the pride I have for my family that prioritized integrity, togetherness, and love over income and status. As times change, we must listen to each other. I've become a huge fan of her music, as well as the music of other classic country artists, over the past year (even visited the Grand Ole Opry!) and I just love it. Thank you Loretta! Art will unite us.
Why do liberals feel the need to post an extremely long response?? Is it because they think that people will think that their Supreme intelligence has to be strewn out over many paragraphs??
Well stated.
Well stated Katie L.
@@ericcunningham4773 Triggered? Calm down, snowflake.
Oh she's singing in heaven so many have passed before her that she'll finally get to see again rest in heaven Loretta Lynn
R.I.P. Another great singer/songwriter gone.
She performed on her 39th birthday in 1971. She was a true legend
I love Loretta Lynn and Ms. Patsy Cline! I absolutely love discovering new music!
i can relate to this, my dad worked the mines as well in england, money was always tight, but we made it
Colin Shard without complaining to everyone you run into
R. I. P. Loretta Lynn
Born; April 14, 1932, Butcher Hollow, Kentucky, U.S.
Died: October 04, 2022,
Wow she is amazing. Whatever happened to real country music not this rock/rap crap. Loretta is amazing and she is a legend for sure.
April 14, 1932 - Loretta Lynn is born in Butcher Holler, Kentucky. Noted for her honest songwriting, she becomes the first woman to win the Country Music Association's Entertainer of the Year award in 1972, landing in the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1988. Happy Birthday Loretta!
RIP Loretta Lynn😢. My father and his sisters loved this song as they were raised in small house in West Texas during the depression, and their father and they during the summer picked cotton and did other work to make ends meet. Looking at the photos, they look like the peoples in the movie Grapes of Wrath.
She is a legand! This is what real country music is.
Still remember this song back 1971. Was only seven years old, I grow up county music on radio stations and Real tv box on the floor. Lots great memories watch Pop Goes County and Nashville On the road. Show. So many others. Hee Haw show. Why enjoy classic hits country music sound. Though years I even when few concert show back 1980s. And got sit at table with The Johnsons family. And saw green bus rolling down highway . Was in my twenties but lots memories. We're place she play The Carlson Theater. Now gone before put Mall of America in later years. I always buy DVD and got blueray DVD . I might be 54 year old but I was oldest child stay up on weekends watch music stars on tv. Lots memories back 1970s. Beautiful song. And beautiful video clip. Thank you. Two thumbs up.
Rest in Paradise beautiful lady...
Rest In Peace, Loretta. Your music will live forever.
There will never be anyone like her. Im a fan for life ,Loretta
Her singing is genius, her words resonate to anyone who's had to work hard just to survive. This song has always inspired me to be a better father, to always "find the money somewhere" for my family. She's an inspiration to women and men alike, I just love her songs, and I'm not 'country'.
Thank you Loretta. Your music and story directly ignited my life long love of Appalachian culture, music and of course, the mountains.
This is the true American dream... coming from little, to gain everything. LL is a true star and a great American inspiration
Such a pretty woman with a voice to match
Loretta represented country music and eastern Kentucky in the most authentic way possible.
Thanks to my Grandmother I discovered the best music!
Happy Birthday Ms. Loretta Thanks for Your good entertainment.
RIP QUEEN OF COUNTRY !!!!!
I love sangin' this one on karaoke! And the film with Sissy Spacek is awesome... One of those I could watch over and over.
This national treasure has earned every penny she has ever earned . God bless her!!
On of the best Entertainers We ever had. Thanks for posting this
I have not heard this song in such a long time it brings back so many memory's god bless the 80s
Loretta is just pure class unlike some of the trash singing these days.
She put her feelings in her song
What a classic..what a classy lady..a true legend. Sissy done her proud in the Coal Miner's Daughter Movie. Two true female legends in Country Music..Loretta and Patsy Cline. There are many great ones but these two were the best and no one will ever come close to them.
Sissy did do her justice.
Janet Treash Patsy Cline
Janet Treash )
#dollyparton #rebamcentire
She's such an amazing artist God bless her good work
Purest country female voice ever in country music.
Heaven gained a beautiful angel with a beautiful smile and voice we love you and are gonna miss you Loretta.
Hello sweetestvictory
Gonna miss you Lady Lynn. I have loved watching and listening to you since I was 5 years old. RIP. You have surely made a mark in this world that will delight people in the next.
Hello Sandy
@Honest Mark Good! How bout yourself?
@@jamescarl6991 Hello.
@@sandygarcia6684 how are you doing?
@@sandygarcia6684 where are you from?
LEGEND! I love country music, especially Loretta Lynn!
Boy these days have certainly left us. Nothing is simple anymore!
Loretta is pure class , the best ,there will never be another one like her , Love you Loretta Lynn.
She was amazing. She was wonderful. God bless her💯🙋🙏
one of the best titels of all times!
She showed up at merlfest
She is the best forget all of the so called "country" we got today, Loretta is the BEST
brings a tear to my eyes. what a beautiful voice.
Never be another.
Her voice will always live on!
Proud 🥲 of my DAD!! Thank you 🙏. Love 💕
There wouldn't be country music if there was no Loretta Lynn. RIP
I still listen to her music today. A true legend in her time.
RIP Loretta, Queen of Country ❤️🎶
Hello Laura
Love 💕 to hear her sing. I’m also. Coal Miners Daughter. Proud 😢 RIP. Beautiful Lady ❤️
One more where is real country today?She lived it as I No one can touch Lorretta thank you dear lady
19 and I adore country music like this
Will always love this song, grew up with it being played. My dad was a Loretta fan. My mom looked so much like Loretta in this video. Makes me sad.
Man, that talent. She just pulls you in and you can't look away. And she was absolutely stunning on top of it. I can hardly believe that she was pushing 40 here....though she would hate hearing that since she never did want anyone saying how she looks good for such and such age.
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Grew up on Loretta Lynn, a little country boy from rural Western Australia loved thus lady I'm now 28 and still listen to her every day love you Ms Loretta Lynn
RIP to the Queen of Country Music.
i love Loretta lynn ....just love her
This is one of the best songs she's ever sing great song I live in Kentucky we all love her
Hihahiha best ever country music respect for Loretta Lynn and Johnny Cash 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Loretta she can still sound a tune so we need not say she's good SHE'S THE BEST ALLWAYS WILL BE
This song sends me chills down my spine! Although i was brought up having money ive seen both sides and a lot of poverty. My grandparents didnt have anything and always did teach us their always of life. He was not a coal miner but was a farmer and struggle a lot in life . this song reminds me of my grandparents lives .... It used to be so simple!!!
Loretta lynn is the most awarded lady in the history of country music the Decca doll Queen of country for almost 60 years and still going loretta lynn has been a national treasure i always said patsy kitty and loretta and jean shepard where the true trailblazers and those are Facts
Reminds me of my Ma Maw and her family from West Virginia. She taught me so much about life... and I still draw on her lessons daily.
I'm 19 and I love classic country Loretta Lynn is by far the best country singer I know