Loretta Lynn (The Coal Miner’s Daughter) Was Born On This Day In 1934 – Watch Her Perform Her Biggest Hit Live

Please join me in wishing Loretta Lynn a Happy Birthday! She was born on this day back in 1934 in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky. Loretta was the second of eight children. Her youngest sister is country singer Crystal Gayle. Enjoy this look back at Loretta performing her most famous song, Coal Miner’s Daughter.

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#1 Classic Flashback – Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty Performing ‘After The Fire Is Gone’ (Live)

On March 27, 1971, Loretta and Conway hit number one on the country charts with After The Fire Is Gone. Here they are performing the song live.

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News – Loretta Lynn And Bret Michaels To Re-Record Poison’s ‘Every Rose Has It’s Thorn’

TheBoot.com reported today that Loretta Lynn and Poison frontman Bret Michaels are going to re-record Poison’s number one single Every Rose Has It’s Thorn for his upcoming solo album, which will also include a guest appearance by Jimmy Buffett. For more, visit this page on TheBoot.com.

Here’s a look at Poison’s original music video for Every Rose Has It’s Thorn, as well as a look at Casey James’ duet with Michaels during the American Idol Season 9 Finale show. Enjoy!

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October 16, 1972 Was A Monumental Day For Loretta Lynn And Women In Country Music

On October 16, 1972 Loretta Lynn became the first woman to win the Entertainer of the Year award at the CMA’s. She also won the Female Vocalist award and the Vocal Duo award with Conway Twitty. Loretta recorded a number of singles with Twitty, but none were bigger than their very first one, After The Fire Is Gone, which spent two weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot Country charts and peaked at #56 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts. Enjoy this look back at Loretta and Conway performing After the Fire Is Gone.

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Loretta Lynn Tribute – Coal Miners Daughter – ACM Girl’s Night Out Concert

Here’s Martina McBride, Reba McEntire, Carrie Underwood, Jennifer Nettles, Miranda Lambert and The Judds honoring Loretta Lynn by performing Coal Miner’s Daughter. Enjoy!

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Loretta Lynn Flashback – David Letterman Appearance During The Early 80′s

I came across this on Facebook this morning and had to post it. It’s Loretta Lynn on with David Letterman way back in the early 80′s. Enjoy!

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Listen To Loretta Lynn’s New Version of Coal Miner’s Daughter Featuring Lynn, Sheryl Crow And Miranda Lambert

The Coal Miner’s Daughter Loretta Lynn teamed up with Sheryl Crow and Miranda Lambert to record a new version of her number one hit Coal Miner’s Daughter. We’ve also included her original version for comparison below. Enjoy!

P.S. You can also watch their new video over at CMT.com.

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Country Legends Flashback – Honky Tonk Angels (Dolly, Loretta and Tammy) – Silver Threads And Golden Needles Official Music Video

In 1993, country legends Dolly Parton, Tammy Wynette and Loretta Lynn released Honky Tonk Angels. Silver Threads and Golden Needles was just one of the classic tunes they covered for the album. Enjoy!

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Garth Brooks And Trisha Yearwood – Louisiana Woman Mississippi Man – Loretta Lynn’s Kennedy Center Honors Tribute

Here’s a little flashback from Garth and Trisha singing Louisiana Woman Mississippi Man at Loretta Lynn’s 2003 Kennedy Center Honors tribute. Enjoy!

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Watch Highlights From Last Night’s GRAMMY Salute To Country Music Honoring Loretta Lynn Hosted By Reba McEntire

The Recording Academy hosted GRAMMY Salute To Country Music honoring Loretta Lynn, presented by MasterCard, last night at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. Ms. Lynn was saluted with performances by Garth Brooks, Kid Rock, Martina McBride, Gretchen Wilson, Lee Ann Womack, and Reba McEntire, who also hosted the evening’s festivities. Jack White, Recording Academy President/CEO Neil Portnow, and Recording Academy Chair George J. Flanigen IV also participated in the event, which also included a special presentation of The Recording Academy President’s Merit Award to Loretta Lynn in honor of her dynamic career and contributions to country music.

My favorite part of the evening: Garth was Loretta’s date for the evening, and when he asked her whether he should pick her up in a limo or his truck, she said, “The Truck”. Loretta’s still the same country girl she’s always been. Congratulations Loretta! Enjoy this video with highlights from last night’s event.

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