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If you see someone smile, but that smile does not show in the eyes, look out because you might be going to "👊 fist city" and you might not like the end result.🚓😈👊🤪👮🔥👺👹
Loretta is an OG! Believe dat!! Her husband told a story of how they got in a fight and she knocked his front tooth out back when she first started singing. He didn't get it fixed at first, cause he didn't have the money. Once they got the money, he didn't get it fixed either. He said it was a reminder and a warning, not for him, but to others, to not fuck with Loretta. She meant business.
When he got drunk, he would sometimes hit her. All that did was piss her off and she would hit him. She said, "He'd hit me once and I'd hit him back twice. I could whoop him, and he knew it."
"Don't fuck with Loretta Lynn, she ain't playing." Truth. She's pretty cool; grew up poor as dirt, married at 15, she had 4 kids and started singing in honky tonks. She's tough as hell and has earned all her success. Great video.
I loved your reaction to"fist city" and the reason you feel this song is because it's a true story! The other woman was a her children's school bus driver and Loretta 's daughter was crying when she got off the school bus because the driver was saying stuff about what she was doing with Loretta 's husband. The reason you believed her is because it's a true story! I love Loretta Lynn!
She's a true country star and broke a lot of ground for women in country and women in general. Check out the songs "The Pill" and ",Rated X" both songs done in 70s and caused quite a scene on the radio front, some refused to play. 🎶😎💙
One of Loretta's biggest hits, and probably the one she is best known for, is Coal Miner's Daughter. It was turned into a movie about Loretta's life, which starred Cissy Spacek as Loretta, and Tommy Lee Jones as her husband. The movie details her early life, growing up in Kentucky and how she got her start in country music.
Those rural Country ladies weren't no joke Brother. They were no cradled rich girls. They came from families that scrapped for everything, so they were ready to throw down in the mud if necessary. Great reaction! Love the different genres you put forth. Being a musician myself, I truly am a preacher of the gospel that music brings us all together. Someone who likes Hip Hop can listen to Country, and Rock and someone who likes Country ca listen to Soul music because we need to see each other as brothers and sisters, and music does that because it has power and stories that everyone can relate to no matter where they come from. Peace my man! Love your channel!
She's from my part of the country! She's so great...# She is so honest..Her sister is Crystal Gayle another country singer...A lot of great talent and Loretta was who she was..married at 14!
Ahhh, my Favorite line in this song is when she wrote, "You better move your feet, if ya don't wanna eat, a meal that's called Fist City"!! Just love Loretta!! Grew up listenin' to her & seen her in person a few times & been to her beautiful home several times in Hurricane Mills, TN & talked to her adult twin daughters there in the Gift Shop. Yes Abra, you're Very correct when you said that her husband must have put her thru alot. Yes, he sure did with domestic abuse & cheating, but she loved the man regardless & I heard her say in TV Interviews that "she gave what she got", meaning that she'd whoop on his ass too, many of the times he would hit her! Knocked his tooth out one time! She was only 14 when they got married & she had 4 kids by the time she was 18 & Doo, her hubby, always loved the way she'd sing to the babies & he bought her a guitar instead of the wedding ring he'd always promised her & she taught herself how to play it & she started writin' songs about her life & he got her to perform at local honky tonks & the rest is history! So, without him, we probably woulda never known Loretta Lynn. He was a pistol, but right or wrong, she faithfully loved that pistol! & would beat the tar outta any thing that ever tried to take him from her!! Her movie "Coal Miner's Daughter" is a MUST SEE, brotha. Sissy Spacek does a PHENOMENAL job portrayin' Loretta!! & Sissy did all the singing for the movie too & it's Incredible!!! Coz she sounds EXACTLY like Loretta!! Watch it & you'll see!! Thanks for reacting to this great song, hun!! 😊
PLEASE take this as a compliment because that is how I mean it. Not one thing about you (your look, demeanor, love of hiphop, etc) would ever lead me/us to think you would ever be open to listening to Loretta Lynn, but clearly you are willing to give good music its due- no matter the genre, sex, time period, etc. I suspect if you broke out some Loretta Lynn while hanging out with your friends they would probable give you some grief. I also suspect you could care less about what anyone else tells you about which music to like or what is cool and not cool and so on. You've not only reacted to a lot of artists and music which are probably outside your usual culture and sphere of influence, but you've found enjoyment in many of them. I believe that fact and you are the perfect example of how music really is the great equalizer. If we could all follow your example and ignore what our friends, family, and society expect us to listen to and just be open to good music from any person, era, genre, race, etc we would likely find that we all have more in common than in difference. Keep up the inspiring work, your channel will grow and you deserve success.
Thank You and lol , you are absolutely right about how I don’t care what others think, because I have to be me , thank You again , I love Art , if it’s great Art and Artist I support it ✌🏾
50 yrs latta... Hank Williams Jr. This is part of where he got it. Loretta Lynn you so bad ass!!! Love to watch how much you appreciate her. Female Hank Jr. God Bless
React to Loretta's songs "you squaw is on the war path" and "don't come home a drinking (with lovin on your mind) they're along the same lines as "fist city" and you ain't woman enough.
She got married 2 weeks before her 14th birthday. She had 4 children by the time she was 17...and then had twin girls. Her husband was her 1st boyfriend, her first lover, and the only man she was with through their entire marriage. He was an alcoholic and womanizer. He would also hit her. She didn't worry about that too much, saying, "He never hit me once that I didn't hit him back twice! I could whip him, and he knew it!". She stayed with him because, despite their flaws, he loved and believed in her, and she loved and believed in him. They were married for nearly 50 years. She postponed her career for the last 10 years of his life to devote to being with and taking care of him as diabetes slowly took him. She says their marriage was hard, calling it "a hard love story". When asked if she would change anything, she said if she had known her career would cause her to practically miss seeing her twins grow up, she never would have let her husband talk her into doing that first song. Today, she's 89 and still working...recently releasing a hit album a couple of months ago. She loves writing and said she will continue working as long as she can.
"Coal Miner's Daughter" is an autobiographical classic. "Ones on the Way", "The Pill", and also one she did not to long ago with Jack White of the White Stripes "Portland Oregon" are great. So many to choose from really.
A heartfelt song she sang to her husband when he was in ill health .will break your heart . The song love is the foundation. She married doo.when she was fourteen. In Kentucky and stayed together all those years till he passed away.
Love your reactions. Fun to watch Loretta had it all. Looks, Talent, drive. She was an incredible writer. But like you said, she was tough and no wilted flower. Married at 14 or 15 , 6 kids, one drunken husband but they really did love each other. At a time when woman were scorned upon for not being home, he supported her singing and traveled with her a lot. I love in the movie Coal Miners Daughter there's a scene where she finds him in a bar having drinks with other women. She tells one girl missy if you love that arm you best be getting it off my husband lol. That movie won best oscar picture and best actress for Sissy Spaceck. Try "Don't Come Home A Drinking With Living On Your Mind" Sorry so long. Keep up the good work and stay safe.
Loretta Lynn has had an amazing solo career. I just want to touch upon her 1971 duet with Conway Twitty. They teamed up to sing, "After the Fire is Gone" and went on to make 10 studio albums together. It was a great match. I love their duet, "Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man".🎸❤
She's never been one to hold back, 100 percent pure country girl, that simplicity and honesty is what makes her one of the greatest ever, also she's recorded with artists from all walks of life, check out her story, it's amazing. Great reaction again.
You might enjoy a song did she recorded very late in her career. It was on a CD produced by Jack White. The song is called miss being Mrs. It's when her husband of many years has passed away. She's laying there on the bed they shared and talks about how much she misses him. The guitar player is Jack White and he had so much respect for Loretta Lynn, and it shows very clearly
This is the reason why I love you too there is no way you would ever heard of Loretta Lynn on your own and as you could tell Loretta Lynn is a serious woman about her man you knows he ain't innocent but that's her man anything she is country as country can be she is considered the queen of country up there with Dolly Parton there's no hidden message with Loretta is straight to your face and you can't help but love her at the same time I was born a Coal Miner's Daughter what a great song that is to thank you for your reaction
Lay Me Down is a duet she did. I think its one of the last songs she recorded before her stroke. Its about coming to the end of your life and reflecting on it.
You better detour around my town. When she bought her mansion and ranch, she bought the literal Town of Hurricane Mills, Tennessee with it!! Yes, it's a REAL TOWN WITH A POST OFFICE AND ZIP CODE, a few miles north of I-40 and Hwy. 13 in Tennessee.
REST IN PEACE LORETTA LYNN. She passed away peacefully in her sleep, surrounded by family, in her home on her beloved ranch in the town she owned Hurricane Mills, Tennessee, on October 4, 2022 at the age of 90. She had known her time was very close, and was happy that she would soon be seeing Jesus. Just 2 days before her passing, her last entry on her official website was a Bible verse. Her daughter called and said she wanted to spend some time with her. Loretta told Peggy she better get there because she was going Home very soon. One of the last songs she did was the title track from her latest album. It features Loretta Lynn with Reba McEntire and Carrie Underwood...STILL WOMAN ENOUGH. For her public memorial service, she pre-recorded the opening message...a thank you to her fans, whom she always called her "Friends". She already had her final plans made, including her private burial with only family and a few select friends, even her public memorial. She came from having nothing, rose to legendary status (the most awarded female country music artist) with a 60 year career and a net worth of well over $60Million, never forgot her roots, stayed grateful and humble, and never stopped writing and recording songs. She was excited about the track she had just recorded with Bret Michaels from the rock group Poison. She was also working on two more albums. The family has said her ranch, campgrounds, Mansion, Museum, amphitheater, etc. will remain open for tours and events.
She went to fist city with "her man" a few times, too :) I love your channel and reactions. Please react to Bob Seger's "Roll Me Away" when you get a chance, and to "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald", a true and *unforgetable* story.
I heard that this song is based on a true story. Early in her career she toured with one of the most famous female country stars Patsy Cline. The story is Loretta did her act for a show then went out to the parking lot to get a rest and she caught her husband in the back seat of their car with another woman and this is the song Loretta wrote about it.
Loretta's songs were so real. That's why she did so well. She wrote about topics that were relevant. Listen to One's on the Way...Dear Uncle Sam, Blue Kentucky Girl...and of course, Coal Miner's Daughter. Her song The Pill was actually banned in some markets when it first came out..she dared to speak in favor of reliable birth control for women..controversial stuff at the time. Gutsy lady, Miss Loretta...
@@connieleighton4375 I had to restrain myself from listing every title on her original greatest hits album..every single song speaks to the nitty gritty side of domestic life..the good and the bad. I grew up with songs like that.
@@mamabear10 absolutely. She spoke real and true. I think I still have one of my Mom's old vinyl albums of hers. She's my Gramps's celebrity crush, and has been for years. ❤
@@RinniePere I got to see her in concert in 1976. She was also a great entertainer. Her place in country music history is securely set in stone. She gave voice to the everyday struggles of ordinary American women, and inspired so many young female artists to reach for the stars.
Great reaction, to Ms. Loretta! I'm a southeast Kentucky gal too, I was born and raised in a small town about 45 minutes from where Loretta was born and, raised in Butcher Hollow, Paintsville, Ky. All us gals were raised to take our part, my daddy always taught us that we better not start no fights but, we better not run from one either and, if we let them beat us, we'd get another whooping when we got home! Needless to say, I raised mine the same way!
The kicker is when she sings it with a smile on her face. LOL Loretta Lynn is the ultimate woman, favorite ever, the truest of true ride or die. Was with a man, who had plenty of issues, for nearly 50 years until he died. Fist city, locking him out of the house from boozing and flirting, who knows what else (of course some....not so good shit, if you catch that drift) and yet...stayed with him (despite having plenty of other choices). Amazing woman.
She said she and her husband (Doo, as she called him, known to most as Mooney) had what she said, "...was one of the hardest and best love stories. That's what it was, it was a hard love story.". But, they loved each other and stayed married until he died. Check out I CAN'T HEAR THE MUSIC by Loretta Lynn to feel the love they had for each other. The line about God knows he wasn't perfect, but then again, nobody is. That in and of itself let's you know they had a long, rough marriage at times...but, they STOOD BY EACH OTHER THROUGH EVERYTHING!!
Thanks Abracadabra - had not heard this from Loretta Lynn :). Country music often has such clever lyrics. Sissy Spacek starred in a movie about Loretta called 'Coal Miner's Daughter'. She's one tough cookie!
She wrote all her songs and about personal experiences. She is the genuine article, a rough and tumble poor hillbilly girl who is also mixed with indian from the hills of kentucky.
She found a Savior ,and had to lean on him,not kill! cause life can get hard,hard,and here's did.ask,and yeah shall receive,SALVATION,ALL NEED,SHE HAD,ALL CAN HAVE,JUST ASK. SHE MADE YOU WANT IT!!!! LOVE IN HEART❤❤❤❤🏀🏀🎶🎶🎶🎶
Yes sir!This Kentucky gal to back you up on a perfect reaction.100% correct on everything.She is still writing and singing in her 90s.Eastern Kentucky hillbilly gal best believe festy and tough.The queen of county music.Her song Coal Miner's daughter is 100% autobiographical and most famous.Much appreciated.
She did an interview on 60 minutes and said she has had the occasional tussle and says it’s important to get in the first lick if you want to come out on top. Lol
I saw an interview with her talking about this song and the story behind it! She said that a woman in town told her twin daughters, Peggy and Patsy (named for Patsy Cline) that she was gonna take their daddy away! So of course the girls went home and told their mom! But her husband was a serial cheater and it was a different time back then! And I also heard her say he never hit her where she didn’t hit him back twice as much! I don’t know if it’s true but in the movie there is a scene where they get into a fight and she breaks his hand with her purse! Yes, our purses can be used as weapons! 😂. Her younger sister is singer, Crystal Gayle and Patty Loveless is their cousin on their moms’s side. I believe they’re first cousins!
Her kids went to public schools and rode the school bus back and forth to school. The bus driver told her kids that Doolittle was going to divorce Loretta and marry her. That's why she wrote this song. And she meant EVERY WORD!
You should check out Miranda Lambert at the Kennedy Center Honors, honoring Loretta Lynn by singing another great song Loretta sang called "Rated X"!! Another controversial song in Loretta's era, but not now. It's awesome another true story at the time!!!
You would be right brother about her she is one hell of a lady. I know one time she had a concert long time ago and while she was having a concert her husband was outside in a car in the backseat with some woman when she finished the concert she went out there and went to every car till she found him and drug him out of the car.
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You like Loretta Lynn, you need to watch the movie of her life story, Coal Miners Daughter. Her songs are from her life, as you've already guessed.
@@patriciawilson9551 i plan on watching it this weekend , very interested in her full story
@@abracadabra3033 That movie will also give you some insight into Patsy Cline. Enjoy!
@@ruger-hi2tg indeed 😎✌
@@ruger-hi2tg thank you. I love great Art , and good stories
Someone who genuinely smiles while threatening your life is pretty scary, because you know they are into it.
😂, exactly
If you see someone smile, but that smile does not show in the eyes, look out because you might be going to "👊 fist city" and you might not like the end result.🚓😈👊🤪👮🔥👺👹
Loretta is an OG! Believe dat!!
Her husband told a story of how they got in a fight and she knocked his front tooth out back when she first started singing. He didn't get it fixed at first, cause he didn't have the money. Once they got the money, he didn't get it fixed either. He said it was a reminder and a warning, not for him, but to others, to not fuck with Loretta. She meant business.
😂😂😂, wow , she is Tough , i love it
When he got drunk, he would sometimes hit her. All that did was piss her off and she would hit him. She said, "He'd hit me once and I'd hit him back twice. I could whoop him, and he knew it."
Don't sleep on southern women, we're pretty damn mean when we get mad!! hahaha
"Don't fuck with Loretta Lynn, she ain't playing." Truth. She's pretty cool; grew up poor as dirt, married at 15, she had 4 kids and started singing in honky tonks. She's tough as hell and has earned all her success. Great video.
Most of her songs she wrote bout her life,, 😊
A lot of the inspiration was from her husband as well lol
I loved your reaction to"fist city" and the reason you feel this song is because it's a true story! The other woman was a her children's school bus driver and Loretta 's daughter was crying when she got off the school bus because the driver was saying stuff about what she was doing with Loretta 's husband. The reason you believed her is because it's a true story! I love Loretta Lynn!
She's a true country star and broke a lot of ground for women in country and women in general. Check out the songs "The Pill" and ",Rated X" both songs done in 70s and caused quite a scene on the radio front, some refused to play. 🎶😎💙
Will do ✌
@@abracadabra3033 🎶😎☮
Dolly begged Jolene not to take her man. Loretta said "Bitch, I dare you to try."
😂😂😂😂, absolutely , that's funny , and true
When she sings the line: "You better detour around my town" - she really meant that too. She actually owns a town named Hurricane Mills, TN.
That’s amazing
One of Loretta's biggest hits, and probably the one she is best known for, is Coal Miner's Daughter. It was turned into a movie about Loretta's life, which starred Cissy Spacek as Loretta, and Tommy Lee Jones as her husband.
The movie details her early life, growing up in Kentucky and how she got her start in country music.
A great film! She was born into real poverty but still she became a winner!
Please do 'You're the reason our kids are ugly' by Lorretta Lynn and Conway Twitty :D
Those rural Country ladies weren't no joke Brother. They were no cradled rich girls. They came from families that scrapped for everything, so they were ready to throw down in the mud if necessary. Great reaction! Love the different genres you put forth. Being a musician myself, I truly am a preacher of the gospel that music brings us all together. Someone who likes Hip Hop can listen to Country, and Rock and someone who likes Country ca listen to Soul music because we need to see each other as brothers and sisters, and music does that because it has power and stories that everyone can relate to no matter where they come from. Peace my man! Love your channel!
Thank you , and I love tough and sassy ,
She's from my part of the country! She's so great...# She is so honest..Her sister is Crystal Gayle another country singer...A lot of great talent and Loretta was who she was..married at 14!
Ahhh, my Favorite line in this song is when she wrote, "You better move your feet, if ya don't wanna eat, a meal that's called Fist City"!! Just love Loretta!! Grew up listenin' to her & seen her in person a few times & been to her beautiful home several times in Hurricane Mills, TN & talked to her adult twin daughters there in the Gift Shop. Yes Abra, you're Very correct when you said that her husband must have put her thru alot. Yes, he sure did with domestic abuse & cheating, but she loved the man regardless & I heard her say in TV Interviews that "she gave what she got", meaning that she'd whoop on his ass too, many of the times he would hit her! Knocked his tooth out one time! She was only 14 when they got married & she had 4 kids by the time she was 18 & Doo, her hubby, always loved the way she'd sing to the babies & he bought her a guitar instead of the wedding ring he'd always promised her & she taught herself how to play it & she started writin' songs about her life & he got her to perform at local honky tonks & the rest is history! So, without him, we probably woulda never known Loretta Lynn. He was a pistol, but right or wrong, she faithfully loved that pistol! & would beat the tar outta any thing that ever tried to take him from her!! Her movie "Coal Miner's Daughter" is a MUST SEE, brotha. Sissy Spacek does a PHENOMENAL job portrayin' Loretta!! & Sissy did all the singing for the movie too & it's Incredible!!! Coz she sounds EXACTLY like Loretta!! Watch it & you'll see!! Thanks for reacting to this great song, hun!! 😊
I definitely believe what she say , and that move your feet line is Tough , she is so real , gotta love it , thank you
She’s so confident, it burns. And that smile. ❤
You should absolutely listen to Loretta Lynn's "The Pill" you'll definitely be blown away again forreal!!!
I will
Lorettas husband did mess around on her...and she wasn't kidding! Love her!
She’s incredible
Miss Loretta is a force to be reckoned with!
Indeed
PLEASE take this as a compliment because that is how I mean it. Not one thing about you (your look, demeanor, love of hiphop, etc) would ever lead me/us to think you would ever be open to listening to Loretta Lynn, but clearly you are willing to give good music its due- no matter the genre, sex, time period, etc. I suspect if you broke out some Loretta Lynn while hanging out with your friends they would probable give you some grief. I also suspect you could care less about what anyone else tells you about which music to like or what is cool and not cool and so on. You've not only reacted to a lot of artists and music which are probably outside your usual culture and sphere of influence, but you've found enjoyment in many of them. I believe that fact and you are the perfect example of how music really is the great equalizer. If we could all follow your example and ignore what our friends, family, and society expect us to listen to and just be open to good music from any person, era, genre, race, etc we would likely find that we all have more in common than in difference. Keep up the inspiring work, your channel will grow and you deserve success.
Thank You and lol , you are absolutely right about how I don’t care what others think, because I have to be me , thank You again , I love Art , if it’s great Art and Artist I support it ✌🏾
50 yrs latta... Hank Williams Jr. This is part of where he got it. Loretta Lynn you so bad ass!!! Love to watch how much you appreciate her. Female Hank Jr. God Bless
What you're trying to say is the moment she stops smiling, that's when you know you're in trouble.
Indeed
React to Loretta's songs "you squaw is on the war path" and "don't come home a drinking (with lovin on your mind) they're along the same lines as "fist city" and you ain't woman enough.
Ok definitely
And "One's on the way"
She got married 2 weeks before her 14th birthday. She had 4 children by the time she was 17...and then had twin girls. Her husband was her 1st boyfriend, her first lover, and the only man she was with through their entire marriage. He was an alcoholic and womanizer. He would also hit her. She didn't worry about that too much, saying, "He never hit me once that I didn't hit him back twice! I could whip him, and he knew it!". She stayed with him because, despite their flaws, he loved and believed in her, and she loved and believed in him. They were married for nearly 50 years. She postponed her career for the last 10 years of his life to devote to being with and taking care of him as diabetes slowly took him. She says their marriage was hard, calling it "a hard love story". When asked if she would change anything, she said if she had known her career would cause her to practically miss seeing her twins grow up, she never would have let her husband talk her into doing that first song. Today, she's 89 and still working...recently releasing a hit album a couple of months ago. She loves writing and said she will continue working as long as she can.
She is one of America's great singer-songwriters. Great storyteller and an interesting voice.
TOLD YA !!!!! Don't Mess With a Eastern Kentucky Woman "" Coal Miners Daughter
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Dont mess with an Appalachian women. Will whoop your ass with a smile on her face, the beat hell out of her man.
Eastern Kentucky: gave us Loretta Lynn AND Larry Flynt...
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You got that right!! Speaking from Helton
"Coal Miner's Daughter" is an autobiographical classic. "Ones on the Way", "The Pill", and also one she did not to long ago with Jack White of the White Stripes "Portland Oregon" are great. So many to choose from really.
A heartfelt song she sang to her husband when he was in ill health .will break your heart . The song love is the foundation. She married doo.when she was fourteen. In Kentucky and stayed together all those years till he passed away.
I got to watch the movie to see the story
Love your reactions. Fun to watch Loretta had it all. Looks, Talent, drive. She was an incredible writer. But like you said, she was tough and no wilted flower. Married at 14 or 15 , 6 kids, one drunken husband but they really did love each other. At a time when woman were scorned upon for not being home, he supported her singing and traveled with her a lot. I love in the movie Coal Miners Daughter there's a scene where she finds him in a bar having drinks with other women. She tells one girl missy if you love that arm you best be getting it off my husband lol. That movie won best oscar picture and best actress for Sissy Spaceck. Try "Don't Come Home A Drinking With Living On Your Mind" Sorry so long. Keep up the good work and stay safe.
Loretta Lynn has had an amazing solo career. I just want to touch upon her 1971 duet with Conway Twitty. They teamed up to sing, "After the Fire is Gone" and went on to make 10 studio albums together. It was a great match. I love their duet, "Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man".🎸❤
Got it, thank you
I loooved Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man. One of my all time favorite duets. ❤
You're the Reason are Kids are Ugly is a great one with Conway.
B4 my time. I heard it growing up. Check out Movie Coal Miner's daughter. N she has a song Coal Miner's daughter.
Got it , ✌🏾
Coal Miners Daughter by Miss Loretta is about her growing up super poor in Kentucky... my granny grew up the same way is Kentucky coal country
Coal Miners Daughter!! She is Tough, and True, check out the movie with the same title.....
Tammy: "Stand by your man."
Dolly: "Please don't take my man."
Loretta: "Go ahead, see what happens."
She's never been one to hold back, 100 percent pure country girl, that simplicity and honesty is what makes her one of the greatest ever, also she's recorded with artists from all walks of life, check out her story, it's amazing. Great reaction again.
Thank you
You might enjoy a song did she recorded very late in her career. It was on a CD produced by Jack White. The song is called miss being Mrs. It's when her husband of many years has passed away. She's laying there on the bed they shared and talks about how much she misses him. The guitar player is Jack White and he had so much respect for Loretta Lynn, and it shows very clearly
Her smile with those cheeks come from her native American heritage. She is very proud of her heritage too.
Okay , I couldn't be happier with this reaction . Yes, Black Sabbath and Loretta Lynn are my two favorite acts! Deal with it .The word is real !
Indeed
@@abracadabra3033 Thanks man!
Your analysis of this song and your reaction is super cool
Loretta Lynn is my favorite! She is a wonderful songwriter and singer.
She stood there with a smile saying it. You know she ain't playing.
Yes ,it goes down in your soul,carry on.🎸
She is something else...fun choice..
This is the reason why I love you too there is no way you would ever heard of Loretta Lynn on your own and as you could tell Loretta Lynn is a serious woman about her man you knows he ain't innocent but that's her man anything she is country as country can be she is considered the queen of country up there with Dolly Parton there's no hidden message with Loretta is straight to your face and you can't help but love her at the same time I was born a Coal Miner's Daughter what a great song that is to thank you for your reaction
Lay Me Down is a duet she did. I think its one of the last songs she recorded before her stroke. Its about coming to the end of your life and reflecting on it.
Try Loretta Lynn's Don't Come Home A-Drinkin
You better detour around my town. When she bought her mansion and ranch, she bought the literal Town of Hurricane Mills, Tennessee with it!! Yes, it's a REAL TOWN WITH A POST OFFICE AND ZIP CODE, a few miles north of I-40 and Hwy. 13 in Tennessee.
Wow
REST IN PEACE LORETTA LYNN. She passed away peacefully in her sleep, surrounded by family, in her home on her beloved ranch in the town she owned Hurricane Mills, Tennessee, on October 4, 2022 at the age of 90. She had known her time was very close, and was happy that she would soon be seeing Jesus. Just 2 days before her passing, her last entry on her official website was a Bible verse. Her daughter called and said she wanted to spend some time with her. Loretta told Peggy she better get there because she was going Home very soon. One of the last songs she did was the title track from her latest album. It features Loretta Lynn with Reba McEntire and Carrie Underwood...STILL WOMAN ENOUGH. For her public memorial service, she pre-recorded the opening message...a thank you to her fans, whom she always called her "Friends". She already had her final plans made, including her private burial with only family and a few select friends, even her public memorial. She came from having nothing, rose to legendary status (the most awarded female country music artist) with a 60 year career and a net worth of well over $60Million, never forgot her roots, stayed grateful and humble, and never stopped writing and recording songs. She was excited about the track she had just recorded with Bret Michaels from the rock group Poison. She was also working on two more albums. The family has said her ranch, campgrounds, Mansion, Museum, amphitheater, etc. will remain open for tours and events.
Love it ! Loretta is a genuine bad ass !
She went to fist city with "her man" a few times, too :) I love your channel and reactions. Please react to Bob Seger's "Roll Me Away" when you get a chance, and to "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald", a true and *unforgetable* story.
She is Amazing and Tough
I heard that this song is based on a true story. Early in her career she toured with one of the most famous female country stars Patsy Cline. The story is Loretta did her act for a show then went out to the parking lot to get a rest and she caught her husband in the back seat of their car with another woman and this is the song Loretta wrote about it.
Loretta's songs were so real. That's why she did so well. She wrote about topics that were relevant. Listen to One's on the Way...Dear Uncle Sam, Blue Kentucky Girl...and of course, Coal Miner's Daughter. Her song The Pill was actually banned in some markets when it first came out..she dared to speak in favor of reliable birth control for women..controversial stuff at the time. Gutsy lady, Miss Loretta...
The Pill , i got to check that one out
That's a really great line up...♡
@@connieleighton4375 I had to restrain myself from listing every title on her original greatest hits album..every single song speaks to the nitty gritty side of domestic life..the good and the bad. I grew up with songs like that.
@@mamabear10 absolutely. She spoke real and true. I think I still have one of my Mom's old vinyl albums of hers. She's my Gramps's celebrity crush, and has been for years. ❤
@@RinniePere I got to see her in concert in 1976. She was also a great entertainer. Her place in country music history is securely set in stone. She gave voice to the everyday struggles of ordinary American women, and inspired so many young female artists to reach for the stars.
That smile saying, mess around and find out😂😂😂😂😂
That's exactly right 😄😄😄
THIS IS A TRUE STORY!! LORETTA BEAT THE BRICKS OFF OL' GAL!! Ol' gal told Loretta's daughter she was going to marry her Daddy and be her new Mommy.
Love it. I was raised on this and suddenly understand why I am like I am. Hussy is one of my favorite words. I will fight a hussy in a minute.
Coal Miner’s Daughter is a gorgeous song. Loved your video!!
Thank you, will be checking for that one
RIP QUEEN 👑
Loretta Lynn was the queen of country music
Indeed
She's hilarious! Please check out "You're the Reason Our Kids are Ugly" - it's so funny!
Great reaction, to Ms. Loretta! I'm a southeast Kentucky gal too, I was born and raised in a small town about 45 minutes from where Loretta was born and, raised in Butcher Hollow, Paintsville, Ky. All us gals were raised to take our part, my daddy always taught us that we better not start no fights but, we better not run from one either and, if we let them beat us, we'd get another whooping when we got home! Needless to say, I raised mine the same way!
That’s the way to do it , never start , but definitely get your respect ✌🏾🙏🏾
I have seen Loretta so many times!! I love love her!! She also sings a song called the pill! Hahaha ❤️Tennessee I love your reactions!!
😀, Thank you
You should watch the movie Coal Miners Daughter, based on her life.
That is what I was just about to say!
Loretta tells it like it is and in the 70s she got into a lot of trouble and was controversial. She is an OG. God love her.
Loretta Lynn “Coal Miners Daughter” is the song she’s known for she is a legend! The movie Coal Miners Daughter is really good too really touching
I just recently watched the movie and her story is Wow
You would love the movie about her
Man, Loretta Lynn is the real deal.
The kicker is when she sings it with a smile on her face. LOL Loretta Lynn is the ultimate woman, favorite ever, the truest of true ride or die. Was with a man, who had plenty of issues, for nearly 50 years until he died. Fist city, locking him out of the house from boozing and flirting, who knows what else (of course some....not so good shit, if you catch that drift) and yet...stayed with him (despite having plenty of other choices). Amazing woman.
She said she and her husband (Doo, as she called him, known to most as Mooney) had what she said, "...was one of the hardest and best love stories. That's what it was, it was a hard love story.". But, they loved each other and stayed married until he died. Check out I CAN'T HEAR THE MUSIC by Loretta Lynn to feel the love they had for each other. The line about God knows he wasn't perfect, but then again, nobody is. That in and of itself let's you know they had a long, rough marriage at times...but, they STOOD BY EACH OTHER THROUGH EVERYTHING!!
I watched recently Coal Miners Daughter , mind blowing story , I appreciate her even more for her realness in her music
Thanks Abracadabra - had not heard this from Loretta Lynn :). Country music often has such clever lyrics. Sissy Spacek starred in a movie about Loretta called 'Coal Miner's Daughter'. She's one tough cookie!
She really is
She wrote all her songs and about personal experiences. She is the genuine article, a rough and tumble poor hillbilly girl who is also mixed with indian from the hills of kentucky.
thanks,man! why I grew up too! hard,but GREAT LOVE,THE BEST TO YOU,GOD SPEED FOR YOU ARE WORTH ,ALL ARE!!!!!❤❤💋🇺🇲🇺🇲👍
She found a Savior ,and had to lean on him,not kill!
cause life can get hard,hard,and here's did.ask,and yeah shall receive,SALVATION,ALL NEED,SHE HAD,ALL CAN HAVE,JUST ASK. SHE MADE YOU WANT IT!!!! LOVE IN HEART❤❤❤❤🏀🏀🎶🎶🎶🎶
She can hold her own against anyone
I believe it
Yes sir!This Kentucky gal to back you up on a perfect reaction.100% correct on everything.She is still writing and singing in her 90s.Eastern Kentucky hillbilly gal best believe festy and tough.The queen of county music.Her song Coal Miner's daughter is 100% autobiographical and most famous.Much appreciated.
Thank you Brooke, she is amazing
She comes from a very hard place, that is where the toughest people come from.
I've met her many times. She captives the room. She's real and makes you feel like she's known you your whole life. The whole family is that way.
I love Loretta Lynn! I love the part where he says to her sounds like you mean that to somebody and she says you got that right!
That was so real , I felt that 😁
She did an interview on 60 minutes and said she has had the occasional tussle and says it’s important to get in the first lick if you want to come out on top. Lol
😂😂😂, I totally believe it
These country gals were real toughies!!!!🤜
I saw an interview with her talking about this song and the story behind it! She said that a woman in town told her twin daughters, Peggy and Patsy (named for Patsy Cline) that she was gonna take their daddy away! So of course the girls went home and told their mom! But her husband was a serial cheater and it was a different time back then! And I also heard her say he never hit her where she didn’t hit him back twice as much! I don’t know if it’s true but in the movie there is a scene where they get into a fight and she breaks his hand with her purse! Yes, our purses can be used as weapons! 😂. Her younger sister is singer, Crystal Gayle and Patty Loveless is their cousin on their moms’s side. I believe they’re first cousins!
I love it when mountain women say "The har of your head". Keep on.
Ha ha ha! Love your reactions! Do more old school stuff, hon. ✌🏻❤️
Thank you , definitely will 😀✌🏾
Loretta actually did this one time to a gal who was hanging out with her husband.
Dangerous woman to sing a song like that with a smile
Absolutely, 😁
I think you would really love the song Taxi by Harry Chapin because it's one of the best story telling songs I have ever heard! Enjoyed your reaction!
Will check it out , and thank you
yes harry chapin
“When he picks up Trash/He puts it in a Garbage Can! Bwahh haaaa!!
She's smiling because she actually said that to her! lol
Her life story is told in "Coal Miners Daughter". "The Pill" is another ground breaker at the time.
I will do that one next
Love this song!!!
When my man picks up trash he puts it in a garbage can .lmao classic
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Her kids went to public schools and rode the school bus back and forth to school. The bus driver told her kids that Doolittle was going to divorce Loretta and marry her. That's why she wrote this song. And she meant EVERY WORD!
I think you should listen to her most heartfelt song she ever wrote called "Dear Uncle Sam"
You should check out Miranda Lambert at the Kennedy Center Honors, honoring Loretta Lynn by singing another great song Loretta sang called "Rated X"!! Another controversial song in Loretta's era, but not now. It's awesome another true story at the time!!!
Thank You for suggesting it, I will
Loretta is bad ass!!!!!!
She wrote all her songs from real life! Her husband would drink and mess around and that's where she got all her songs! lol
I love watching your reactions.
Thank You April ✌🏾🙏
Legendary
Yaasss kentucky girl here like lorreta. We talk that talk and walk that walk. She was serious.
I liked that 😀, strong, tough ladies 🙌
You would be right brother about her she is one hell of a lady. I know one time she had a concert long time ago and while she was having a concert her husband was outside in a car in the backseat with some woman when she finished the concert she went out there and went to every car till she found him and drug him out of the car.
😂, she is tough
You can not get more authentic than Loretta ❤️
Thank you!!! No one reacts to Loretta
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She’s wonderful 💕