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This was based on an incident where her children's school bus driver was bragging that "I'm gonna be your new momma", and they came home crying. Needless to say Loretta didn't take it too well.
Loretta's songbook is a slice of life, representing the era and the community. A treasure. "The Pill" was an anthem for women who had been trapped barefoot, pregnant and in the kitchen..
Loretta wrote just about every single song that she recorded and it was all about her life and life in general. Fist City is just one of many many that was banned on the radio at the time. Another huge one was The Pill .. now of course, being banned on radios, that made more people curious to want to listen to it and it became a huge hit and also an anthem for women. You should listen to her songs, but you should watch her life movie called Coal Miner's Daughter and you will see that most of her songs were about her husband Doo (short for Doolittle) who was quite the womanizer and drinker. She was very young when she was married to Doo and had 6 kids (a set of twins in there Peggy/Patsy). She was a very good friend with Patsy Cline and it broke her heart when Patsy died in a plane crash. Go down her catalogue and you'll get all kinds of emotions.
Just found your channel and I loved it. I have always loved Loretta Lynn. She is my favorite female singer and Willie Nelson is my favorite male singer. Thank you for this video. You have another subscriber.
@BrettTwinSavage No need for shame. It's been 50 and 60 years for some of these songs. With all that life throws at us, it's amazing that we remember as much as we do
Unlike many others, Loretta could actually play the guitar...Lynn was married to Oliver Vanetta "Doolittle" Lynn (August 27, 1926 - August 22, 1996) almost 50 years until her husband died at age 69. On January 10, 1948, ...15-year-old .....Loretta Webb married 21-year-old Oliver Vanetta Lynn, better known as "Doolittle", "Doo", or "Mooney".[65] They had met only a month earlier. The Lynns left Kentucky and moved to the northwest Washington state logging community of Custer when Lynn was seven months pregnant with the first of their six children.[5] The happiness and heartache of her early years of marriage would help to inspire Lynn's songwriting, and she wrote some good ones for the era she lived in !!
lol Fun reaction. This is my favorite Loretta song. I love the line “I’ll grab you by the hair of the head and I’ll lift you off of the ground! 🤣.. Anyway, check out “Don’t Come Home a-Drinkin’” by Loretta. That’s another banger, man! 👍🏼
You Ain't Woman Enough (To Take My Man) is another song similar to this one. Yes she really was a coal miner's daughter and yes her husband was known to fool around. You should watch the movie about her life Coal Miner's Daughter.
She was controversial with some of her songs. To get an idea you need to checkout her songs One’s on the way and The Pill in that order. I think you’ll like them. Keep up the great work!
Doo was known to run around on Loretta but, she LOVED her husband and had WAY MORE patience than I could have!! LOVE Loretta!! She was tough as nails!!❤😂
I haven't been on yt at all today. Decided to see what was on & there you are with fist city. You can bet l clicked it on. Makes you love Loretta even more, doesn't it! Like everyone is telling you, watch the movie "Coal Miner's Daughter." People who don't like Country Music love this movie & Loretta. Loretta would put out a song & it would get ban by country radio stations. Preachers would preach against it & tell the congregation to not buy or listen to it. The ladies would then go out & buy the record to see what was wrong with it. So, it became a hit & the radio stations had to play it then. I may have been young, but l remember this. Loretta recorded, "The Pill" in the late 60s. But the record company didn't release it until1975/76 because it was very controversial. Loretta didn't understand why. She wrote how she felt & didn't think there was anything wrong with it. She wasn't a womans libber. She said she wasn't about to go out & burn her bra. She needed that thing! Can't wait for you to find out about Loretta & bologna sandwiches from the movie. Will be waiting for the next Loretta Lynn song!
There is no better to watch and hear than Loretta Lynn. Ive been a #1 fan of hers since 1977 and she has some great videos to watch.Her personality is so real, she is her own person and there was no one like her other than her good friend Patsy Cline who helped Loretta in her early years before her death in 1963. Put more Loretta on and a live video is a MUST to see and hear the real LL
So I am 60. I grew up on country because it’s what my parents listened to. Then of course as I became a teenager I started liking rock. It’s only been in the last few years I’ve started listening to country again and made a country playlist. Anyway, all that to say there are many country artists I have always loved: Tammy Wynette, Dolly, Alabama, Alan Jackson, BUT Loretta, she takes the cake! She is my all time FAVORITE country artist! SO many awesome songs! There is no body like Loretta. The movie of her life story is one my all time favorite movies too.
Have loved this song for years since I first heard it. It’s why my mom was a fan and it’s why I am today. This video is a classic, too. She warns the woman in the song using brutal threats…all with a smile and big teeth! Ms. LL don’t play no games! Love it. Makes me smile every time.
It's a true story also. I love her sense of humor. If you watch the Movie Sweet Dreams about Patsy Cline, you'll see that Loretta and Patsy were good friends. While they were singing at a fair Doolittle was smocking with a kitty. It's funny. Lol
I've never heard this song in full. Just the little bit in the movie. (Ya gotta watch it. You could include it here, on your LL playlist. It would be fun seeing a newbie enjoy this absolutely perfect movie!!!) Anyway, this is awesome. It's so funny how upbeat the tune is and how she's smiling through the bombs. 💣
She wrote from the heart and from her life experience. She has written songs that were a little edgy for the time they were written, like "The Pill". She was a country queen. May she rest in Glory!!
Other Loretta songs to check out: Your Squaw is on the war path Dont come home a drinkin' One's on the Way You're the reason our kids are ugly You aint woman enough Louisiana woman, Mississippi man The Pill Those are just the ones that come to mind off the top of my head in the middle of the night -- I grew up on her, Dolly, Reba, Tammy, Shelly West, KT Oslin, and lots of other strong country women...grew up to be a woman who don't take no sh*t. Her sister, Crystal Gayle, has a beautiful song called Don't It Make my brown eyes blue
She was a coal miner's daughter and a true country girl growing up with brothers who she made sure she wasn't going to be on the losing end of the fights. You would probably love Don't Come Home A Drinkin With Lovin on Your Mind.
Two related funny stories about Loretta Lynn that also involved her best friend, fellow great country singer Patsy Cline! First, on a road tour, Ferlin Husky (singer of "Hello, Walls") gave Patsy an inappropriate touch and in response, Loretta kicked him in the shins! Second, a random woman came up to Patsy's husband Charlie Dick, and sat right in his lap! Loretta lured said woman away, and locked her in a broom closet!
It is an original, true-story song, as with pretty much everything Loretta Lynn ever published (including Coal Miner's Daughter). 😀 Thanks for the great reaction, Steven! 😀
@@setonhillstudios Agreed! Back on April 14, 2024, I was watching one of Dan Vasc's retro-gaming live streams (Nes Castlevania - Attempting a NO DEATH RUN), where he finally did die, but everyone was encouraging him for a second try for the no-death-run. I'm a member of the channel, so was able to comment, shortly before he ended the stream, "Getting very good at the first stage...been there...done that...warriors never quit." He was running down through (and answering many of) the final comments, and he saw that one, and (at 1:32:03), said, "...warriors never quit. That's right." The next live stream was on April 16, 2024 (NES Castlevania - NO DEATH RUN). HE DID IT! I missed that one, live, but watched it the next day. WHEEE!!! 😀 I've always felt that same way about Loretta Lynn. Interestingly, there have been more than one "fake death announcement" for her, over the last 10 years or so. There actually WAS a time, when she apparently DID "die" on the operating table after getting a REALLY bad break in an arm repaired, but she didn't give in, and (even through those fake announcements after that, she only just left us (at age 90), on October 4, 2022. I've searched carefully, to see if that announcement was correct, after seeing many of the other hoaxes, and it seems that it was. Her Facebook page is still up, but it looks as if family is running it, now. At any rate. Loretta was DEFINITELY a warrior, and one to NOT be taken lightly! Dan has done quite a few songs in that same vein (covers, but they are his sentiments, exactly, from what I've heard him actually say, during live streams). One of those songs is: FREEDOM CALL - "Warriors" Cover | Ft Victor The Guitar Nerd (posted July 2, 2019). I think he and Loretta would have gotten along quite well, had they ever met! 😀
Loretta had some straight forward and controversial songs, especially for the times in which she did recorded them, like 'The Pill', (which was banned from some stations) 'Wings upon your HORN', 'Your squaw is on the warpath' and 'Rated X'. Her husband 'Doo' Doolittle Lynn did some catting around and she did put up with some stuff (Check out the movie it'll just make you like her more)...lol but they stayed together she fought rather than leave.
Loretta really was the daughter of a coal miner. They lived in a company shack and could only shop at the company store because it was a common practice for companies to pay their employees in "company script" which could only be used at company owned places. (There's a reference to this in the Tennessee Ernie Ford song "16 Tons" where he says "St Peter don't you call me cause I can't go. I owe soul to the company store) She was born in Butcher Holler, Kentucky and her accent is pure Appalachia. If you can find a copy (shouldn't be hard) of the movie Coal Miner's Daughter, you will get a sense of how tough her life really was. Stars Sissy Spacek as Loretta (She even learned how to speak and sing like Loretta for the role) and Tommy Lee Jones as her husband Doolittle
You can't go wrong with ANY Loretta song but I'd suggest: The Pill, One's on the Way and The Other Woman. All addressed womens issues at pivotol times in history. The Pill was banned from local radio stations, at the time.
Here's another song by the "Zac Brown Band" if interested. "Zac Brown Band -Keep Me In Mind/You Get What You Give" (by the channel: Zac Brown Band) --This song was recorded by American country music group "Zac Brown Band" and is the fourth single from their second major-label album called "You Get What You Give" released in 2010. They have more great tunes to check out in future, if interested. Take care and thanks for sharing. peace out~
She wrote most of her songs from real world experiences. Lol You definitely don't wanna mess with Loretta!! 😉😂 You'll love "You Ain't Woman Enough (to take my man)"!!
Loretta Lynn had a whole houseful of kids and some of them were little more than babies. Mooney, her husband, could not make even a fraction of the money Loretta was making so he stayed home with the babies while she was out on the road. By all reports Mooney took excellent care of the children but he also used this time when Loretta was out touring to do a bit of skirt chasing. The gossip around Nashville was that she caught him more than once in rather compromising situations with various women so I would say that Fist City was absolutely based on true experiences. I personally would not want to be on Loretta's bad side by being caught with her husband. I would think that she was more than capable of holding her own in any altercation she was in. The rather scary thing about this song is that the entire time she was laying down the law to this woman who was after her man, she had a huge smile on her face. That makes it even deadlier in my opinion.
LOL! Yeah, such a difference between this song and “You Ain’t Woman Enough(to take my man)” when Loretta is telling the woman the facts of life, and “Jolene” where Dolly is begging Jolene not to take her man. Loretta knows her man is going nowhere! She knows that if it’s worth begging some other woman to keep him, he is not worth keeping if she can really succeed in taking him. Plain and simple. Loretta would rock your world with that same sweet smile on her face. Loretta does not play!
Loretta Lynn was a real, true, country girl. Look and dress nice, but not someone to tangle with. Loretta Lynn’s lyrics were always about up to date, contemporary issues which appealed to the masses. Her next one should be “You Ain’t Woman Enough, To Take My Man”. Her many hit duets with Conway Twitty, especially “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man”, are another road to explore. Once at Halloween, she hosted a tv special, about her farm & house (mansion) being haunted. Back in her day, the artists were really from the country and really lived it. There is a great interview on RUclips with Tammy Wynette (Queen of country & was married to George Jones) and Jerry Reed (top country singer & tremendous guitarist, who wrote for Elvis) discussing picking cotton, and joking about accidentally setting a cotton gin on fire. These people were legit country! Not fake like the new ones.
Keep the Country coming I don't mind at all. Loretta Lynn has a restaurant or at least had🤷🏼♂️ off I-40 in Tennessee. It's next to a truck stop. In the two times I've been there had all the best fried chicken I could eat. Another Take It To You song at this time was Harper Valley PTA by Jeannie Riley. The song is appropriate for today as it was then. Of course then there was These Boots Are Made For Walking Nancy Sinatra She performed a lot of shows for soldiers in Vietnam. 🚜🤠🐂
YES! Nancy's "These Boots Are Made for Walking" was one of my VERY favorite songs, back in 1965 and onward!!! Now, there's no way I was EVER allowed to dress like Nancy and her "troops" were, in the following video, but... Nancy Sinatra - These Boots Are Made For Walkin' (Official Music Video)
You want to learn about Loretta Lynn watch the movie " Cole miner's daughter". You may want to listen to another queen of country Tammy Wynette "D-E- V-O-R-C-E"✌️❤️
She wrote songs about her life. Her husband wasn't a Saint. He had a problem with the drink and cheated. But she took her vows and wasn't letting any women have him. She went to the women's house and put an end to it. You should watch the movie Coalminers Daughter and react to it. It's amazing
Husband Dew made Loretta’s life hell, a unfaithful man and greedy Manager. Loretta toured non-stop While having babies non-stop. Loretta fought hard to have her life stories played on the radio. Keep in mind, the Birth Control pill was not developed until 1968 AND Women had to have husband’s permission to take… Very controversial songs: Ones on the Way The Pill
I knew what you meant, lol. I've seen them both and don't even remember anything about Sweet Dreams. But have never gotten tired of Coal Miner's Daughter. I could watch it again right now. Tommy Lee Jones was so charming. They were both perfection. Sigh.
That was a wild song, I love it!! I know more country than you, but not much. I'm lovin this ride with you, Steven. I'll bet Loretta drank her beer from a bottle and her whiskey straight! She said she was gonna grab that woman by the hair and lift her off the ground!!! And she smiled the whole time she sang. Like you always say, 'that's a bad man'. Well that's a bad woman right there. I'd be afraid she'd pull a blade out of her boot and put a hole in me if we ever got into an argument at the jukebox or something. I'm even more attracted to her now.
You don’t mess with women who grew up in a hollers husband. You just don’t. Will kick your butts! Also, she was doing a concert, and singing a song you should react to called you ain’t woman enough, and the next line is to take my man and a lady in the audience said I bet I could take your man and she got that off the stage and attacked her. That was awesome! That’s one of those shocking country music things that people don’t know much about. It was also on a true or false thing that they were asking. Did Loretta Lynn really attack a lady at a concert. They answer, yes she did. And I don’t blame her.
Loretta did lots of duets with Conway Twitty that you should check out. You should start with "You're The Reason Our Kids Are Ugly" (no, im not kidding)😂
She wrote this song about a woman her husband was having an affair with. When she bought her Hurricane Mills home, she didn't know the whole town came with it. So when she says detour around my town, she literally means HER town of Hurricane Mills, TN
When she is talking about grabbing by the hair and lifting her off the ground it is called a helicopter what you do is grab them by the hair and go around in a circle faster and faster until their feet leave the ground
A couple of true facts about Loretta Lynn. Loretta Lynn wrote ALL of her songs & only sang her songs. All of Loretta Lynn's songs were written because of things that happened to her. Loretta Lynn's songs were BANNED!!! MANY of her songs radio stations REFUSED to play her songs because they were based on risky/taboo topics that were not discussed! She is considered the First Lady of Country Music!!
SHE HAS IN FACT TAKEN A FEW TO FIST CITY! She said if you get the first lick in, most of the time you'll be alright...but, if you don't get the first lick in, it ain't too good. When her husband would get drunk and hit her, she'd come right back and hit him twice! She said she could whoop him, and he knew it. Their relationship was what she called " a hard, love story. They really did love each other deeply. Just, when he's been drinking, there was something about her that set him off, and she'd have to put him back in his place. If it wasn't for him, she wouldn't have gone into the music business. He would force her to get up on stage until she actually started loving it. He was her manager until she started making it big and he realized she needed a professional manager. He was her biggest supporter, her biggest fan, her 1st and ONLY BOYFRIEND, HUSBAND AND LOVER. She took 10 years out of her career to care for him as diabetes slowly killed him. Then, she continued to love him til she died.
The school but driver told her kids their dad was going to divorce Loretta and marry her and they would loose everything and be poor. Loretta owned most of the town by then and it just didn't go very well for the bus driver.
I love the country thing you have been doing. Have you checked out Home Free? They are amazing and they put a country spin on all kinds of music. One song that shows exactly how great they are is their Butts Medley. Yes, its a mashup of songs about butts, but surprisingly in a clean way. Super funny video that you need to watch several times to catch all the hidden Easter eggs and their smooth transition from one song to another is impressive. While the song is funny, they are awesome in their musical abilities. They are an A Capella group on top of all that. No instruments were used in the making of this video. ruclips.net/video/IA0WCc3vTls/видео.htmlsi=rhzqYoW4OrhXhLM0 Guaranteed to make you laugh. Enjoy!
@@setonhillstudios Agree, I was raised on 60s,70s and 80s country as well as all the classic rock. I was born in the 60s and music back then just ruled. I'm loving your reactions more and more...it's becoming my favorite 💯💯💯👍😉
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Loretta Lynn is not one to be messed with!!! Let's gooooo!
This was based on an incident where her children's school bus driver was bragging that "I'm gonna be your new momma", and they came home crying. Needless to say Loretta didn't take it too well.
Bobby Bare's "Numbers" should amuse you.
The smile on her face the whole time just adds to the dis she's giving out. 🤣
🤣😂🤣 💯
Her entire catalog is Amazing! She wrote these songs about her own life. She's the original badass! The most band artist of any genre.
Loretta's songbook is a slice of life, representing the era and the community. A treasure. "The Pill" was an anthem for women who had been trapped barefoot, pregnant and in the kitchen..
Loretta wrote just about every single song that she recorded and it was all about her life and life in general. Fist City is just one of many many that was banned on the radio at the time. Another huge one was The Pill .. now of course, being banned on radios, that made more people curious to want to listen to it and it became a huge hit and also an anthem for women. You should listen to her songs, but you should watch her life movie called Coal Miner's Daughter and you will see that most of her songs were about her husband Doo (short for Doolittle) who was quite the womanizer and drinker. She was very young when she was married to Doo and had 6 kids (a set of twins in there Peggy/Patsy). She was a very good friend with Patsy Cline and it broke her heart when Patsy died in a plane crash. Go down her catalogue and you'll get all kinds of emotions.
Just found your channel and I loved it. I have always loved Loretta Lynn. She is my favorite female singer and Willie Nelson is my favorite male singer. Thank you for this video. You have another subscriber.
Awesome! So glad you found the channel! Appreciate you hanging out and have a great day! 😁
I absolutely love this song!! 😂 it holds a special place in my heart!! 😂😂
I've got country roots for sure. I've learned from the best. ❤✌️
Such a great song and she means business!! 😁
Love this song, and "One's On The Way", "Your Squaw's On The Warpath", "You Ain't Woman Enough (To Take My Man)"...So many great songs!
And a duet called You're the Reason Our Kids Are Ugly.
@@richdiddens4059 And the duet with Ernest Tubb, "Mr and Mrs Used To Be".
Don't forget The Pill and Don't Come Home Drinking With Loving On Your Mind
@@TonyM1961 🤦🏻 I did forget! I'm ashamed!
@BrettTwinSavage No need for shame. It's been 50 and 60 years for some of these songs. With all that life throws at us, it's amazing that we remember as much as we do
Loretta Lynn was a gangster 😆 I love this song ✌️ And she does it all with a smile on her face 🥰
Unlike many others, Loretta could actually play the guitar...Lynn was married to Oliver Vanetta "Doolittle" Lynn (August 27, 1926 - August 22, 1996) almost 50 years until her husband died at age 69. On January 10, 1948, ...15-year-old .....Loretta Webb married 21-year-old Oliver Vanetta Lynn, better known as "Doolittle", "Doo", or "Mooney".[65] They had met only a month earlier. The Lynns left Kentucky and moved to the northwest Washington state logging community of Custer when Lynn was seven months pregnant with the first of their six children.[5] The happiness and heartache of her early years of marriage would help to inspire Lynn's songwriting, and she wrote some good ones for the era she lived in !!
You need to do "The Pill" it's totally hilarious and totally Loretta!
With a smile on her face, she sings this song. So fun.
lol Fun reaction. This is my favorite Loretta song. I love the line “I’ll grab you by the hair of the head and I’ll lift you off of the ground! 🤣.. Anyway, check out “Don’t Come Home a-Drinkin’” by Loretta. That’s another banger, man! 👍🏼
You Ain't Woman Enough (To Take My Man) is another song similar to this one.
Yes she really was a coal miner's daughter and yes her husband was known to fool around.
You should watch the movie about her life Coal Miner's Daughter.
Loretta was as OG as they come!
She was controversial with some of her songs. To get an idea you need to checkout her songs One’s on the way and The Pill in that order. I think you’ll like them. Keep up the great work!
I Love Loretta She Was My Idol And I Love Your Channel ❤
Aww! Thanks for the kind words! She is awesome and I can’t wait to keep exploring more from her! ❤️
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I love this song. Listen to all of songs she is unbelievably beautiful n talented
Part of growing up in the sixties. My mother loved her. Great livexand a true sweetheart ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Doo was known to run around on Loretta but, she LOVED her husband and had WAY MORE patience than I could have!! LOVE Loretta!! She was tough as nails!!❤😂
It definitely seems like it! I wouldn’t mess with her!! 😳😁
Cat around with a kitty....what a line she wrote.....Never out of material to write about with her life
I haven't been on yt at all today. Decided to see what was on & there you are with fist city. You can bet l clicked it on. Makes you love Loretta even more, doesn't it! Like everyone is telling you, watch the movie "Coal Miner's Daughter." People who don't like Country Music love this movie & Loretta. Loretta would put out a song & it would get ban by country radio stations. Preachers would preach against it & tell the congregation to not buy or listen to it. The ladies would then go out & buy the record to see what was wrong with it. So, it became a hit & the radio stations had to play it then. I may have been young, but l remember this.
Loretta recorded, "The Pill" in the late 60s. But the record company didn't release it until1975/76 because it was very controversial. Loretta didn't understand why. She wrote how she felt & didn't think there was anything wrong with it. She wasn't a womans libber. She said she wasn't about to go out & burn her bra. She needed that thing! Can't wait for you to find out about Loretta & bologna sandwiches from the movie. Will be waiting for the next Loretta Lynn song!
So glad you swung by the channel and thanks for all the info! She was bringing that 🔥🔥 on this one! Can’t wait to hear more from her! 😁
She was the real deal. She did some duets with Conway Twitty and those are worth hearing, too,
It's true facts 💯
There is no better to watch and hear than Loretta Lynn. Ive been a #1 fan of hers since 1977 and she has some great videos to watch.Her personality is so real, she is her own person and there was no one like her other than her good friend Patsy Cline who helped Loretta in her early years before her death in 1963. Put more Loretta on and a live video is a MUST to see and hear the real LL
Yes! Patsy Cline...another of my all-time favorite women singers. 😀
So I am 60. I grew up on country because it’s what my parents listened to. Then of course as I became a teenager I started liking rock. It’s only been in the last few years I’ve started listening to country again and made a country playlist. Anyway, all that to say there are many country artists I have always loved: Tammy Wynette, Dolly, Alabama, Alan Jackson, BUT Loretta, she takes the cake! She is my all time FAVORITE country artist! SO many awesome songs! There is no body like Loretta. The movie of her life story is one my all time favorite movies too.
This is a true story
Have loved this song for years since I first heard it. It’s why my mom was a fan and it’s why I am today. This video is a classic, too. She warns the woman in the song using brutal threats…all with a smile and big teeth! Ms. LL don’t play no games! Love it. Makes me smile every time.
Queen of country 😊
Loretta had occasion to write a great many songs because her husband would cat around while she was singing for their living. Listen to, The Pill.
Her song Ruby's Stool is just as brutal 😂😅
Another fire song by her is You Ain't Woman Enougth To Take My Man.She was a firecracker and a beautyful human being. R.I.P. Lorretta!
It's a true story also. I love her sense of humor. If you watch the Movie Sweet Dreams about Patsy Cline, you'll see that Loretta and Patsy were good friends. While they were singing at a fair Doolittle was smocking with a kitty. It's funny. Lol
and she sings it all with a sweet smile!!
I know right! 🤣
I've never heard this song in full. Just the little bit in the movie. (Ya gotta watch it. You could include it here, on your LL playlist. It would be fun seeing a newbie enjoy this absolutely perfect movie!!!) Anyway, this is awesome. It's so funny how upbeat the tune is and how she's smiling through the bombs. 💣
She wrote from the heart and from her life experience. She has written songs that were a little edgy for the time they were written, like "The Pill". She was a country queen. May she rest in Glory!!
Never heard this one before. Thanks.
The Pill is amazing, LOL!
Other Loretta songs to check out:
Your Squaw is on the war path
Dont come home a drinkin'
One's on the Way
You're the reason our kids are ugly
You aint woman enough
Louisiana woman, Mississippi man
The Pill
Those are just the ones that come to mind off the top of my head in the middle of the night -- I grew up on her, Dolly, Reba, Tammy, Shelly West, KT Oslin, and lots of other strong country women...grew up to be a woman who don't take no sh*t.
Her sister, Crystal Gayle, has a beautiful song called Don't It Make my brown eyes blue
She was a coal miner's daughter and a true country girl growing up with brothers who she made sure she wasn't going to be on the losing end of the fights. You would probably love Don't Come Home A Drinkin With Lovin on Your Mind.
Try Don't Come Home A Drinkin please by Loretta
Studio version Highway 101 Whiskey,If You Were A Woman is great too
Yessssss!!!
She was on fire! 🔥
So fun! Raised on this!
Country girl right here
Let’s Gooo!! 😁
@@setonhillstudios will you please do Ashley mcbryde "thd devil I know" is my cousin n law!!!
Two related funny stories about Loretta Lynn that also involved her best friend, fellow great country singer Patsy Cline!
First, on a road tour, Ferlin Husky (singer of "Hello, Walls") gave Patsy an inappropriate touch and in response, Loretta kicked him in the shins!
Second, a random woman came up to Patsy's husband Charlie Dick, and sat right in his lap! Loretta lured said woman away, and locked her in a broom closet!
You should see her bio pic called Coal Miners Daughter
The thing about her is that she was a backwoods Kentucky girl with a lot of siblings. You should check out You Ain't Woman Enough To Take My Man.
It is an original, true-story song, as with pretty much everything Loretta Lynn ever published (including Coal Miner's Daughter). 😀
Thanks for the great reaction, Steven! 😀
She is definitely tough as nails then! 😳 I wouldn’t want to mess with her under any circumstances! 🤣 Thanks Linda!
@@setonhillstudios Agreed!
Back on April 14, 2024, I was watching one of Dan Vasc's retro-gaming live streams (Nes Castlevania - Attempting a NO DEATH RUN), where he finally did die, but everyone was encouraging him for a second try for the no-death-run. I'm a member of the channel, so was able to comment, shortly before he ended the stream, "Getting very good at the first stage...been there...done that...warriors never quit." He was running down through (and answering many of) the final comments, and he saw that one, and (at 1:32:03), said, "...warriors never quit. That's right."
The next live stream was on April 16, 2024 (NES Castlevania - NO DEATH RUN). HE DID IT! I missed that one, live, but watched it the next day. WHEEE!!! 😀
I've always felt that same way about Loretta Lynn. Interestingly, there have been more than one "fake death announcement" for her, over the last 10 years or so. There actually WAS a time, when she apparently DID "die" on the operating table after getting a REALLY bad break in an arm repaired, but she didn't give in, and (even through those fake announcements after that, she only just left us (at age 90), on October 4, 2022. I've searched carefully, to see if that announcement was correct, after seeing many of the other hoaxes, and it seems that it was. Her Facebook page is still up, but it looks as if family is running it, now.
At any rate. Loretta was DEFINITELY a warrior, and one to NOT be taken lightly!
Dan has done quite a few songs in that same vein (covers, but they are his sentiments, exactly, from what I've heard him actually say, during live streams). One of those songs is: FREEDOM CALL - "Warriors" Cover | Ft Victor The Guitar Nerd (posted July 2, 2019).
I think he and Loretta would have gotten along quite well, had they ever met! 😀
Loretta had some straight forward and controversial songs, especially for the times in which she did recorded them, like 'The Pill', (which was banned from some stations) 'Wings upon your HORN', 'Your squaw is on the warpath' and 'Rated X'. Her husband 'Doo' Doolittle Lynn did some catting around and she did put up with some stuff (Check out the movie it'll just make you like her more)...lol but they stayed together she fought rather than leave.
Love Loretta. R.I.P
If you want to travel in the older classical country you need to check out Tammy wynette and her songs divorce or apartment number 9.
Agreed! 😀
check out her other dis track-You Ain't Woman Enough
Oh snap! 😳
She was a tiny little thing, her movie Coal Miner’s Daughter was played with Sissy Spacek as her.
Loretta really was the daughter of a coal miner. They lived in a company shack and could only shop at the company store because it was a common practice for companies to pay their employees in "company script" which could only be used at company owned places. (There's a reference to this in the Tennessee Ernie Ford song "16 Tons" where he says "St Peter don't you call me cause I can't go. I owe soul to the company store) She was born in Butcher Holler, Kentucky and her accent is pure Appalachia. If you can find a copy (shouldn't be hard) of the movie Coal Miner's Daughter, you will get a sense of how tough her life really was. Stars Sissy Spacek as Loretta (She even learned how to speak and sing like Loretta for the role) and Tommy Lee Jones as her husband Doolittle
You should check out Chapel Hartthey did a sequel to Jolene & fist city
Try and watch the movie about her. I think you'll love it.
You can't go wrong with ANY Loretta song but I'd suggest: The Pill, One's on the Way and The Other Woman. All addressed womens issues at pivotol times in history. The Pill was banned from local radio stations, at the time.
Here's another song by the "Zac Brown Band" if interested. "Zac Brown Band -Keep Me In Mind/You Get What You Give" (by the channel: Zac Brown Band) --This song was recorded by American country music group "Zac Brown Band" and is the fourth single from their second major-label album called "You Get What You Give" released in 2010. They have more great tunes to check out in future, if interested. Take care and thanks for sharing. peace out~
You Ain't Woman Enough to Take my Man...Lorretta was a tuff gal..Watch the movie Coal Miners Daughter.. it explains a LOT about Loretta
She wrote most of her songs from real world experiences. Lol You definitely don't wanna mess with Loretta!! 😉😂
You'll love "You Ain't Woman Enough (to take my man)"!!
You should ask your wife about Loretta's sister Crystal Gayle.She's a singer too
She is a live wire!
Haha 😂 No doubt!
Loretta Lynn had a whole houseful of kids and some of them were little more than babies. Mooney, her husband, could not make even a fraction of the money Loretta was making so he stayed home with the babies while she was out on the road. By all reports Mooney took excellent care of the children but he also used this time when Loretta was out touring to do a bit of skirt chasing. The gossip around Nashville was that she caught him more than once in rather compromising situations with various women so I would say that Fist City was absolutely based on true experiences. I personally would not want to be on Loretta's bad side by being caught with her husband. I would think that she was more than capable of holding her own in any altercation she was in. The rather scary thing about this song is that the entire time she was laying down the law to this woman who was after her man, she had a huge smile on her face. That makes it even deadlier in my opinion.
She should've done that stuff to him!
I heard this song was written about the kid’s bus driver who was flirting with him while she was away.
You want a good laugh react to Johnny Cash song Chattanooga city limit sign .i love to see you're reaching to this song.
LOL! Yeah, such a difference between this song and “You Ain’t Woman Enough(to take my man)” when Loretta is telling the woman the facts of life, and “Jolene” where Dolly is begging Jolene not to take her man. Loretta knows her man is going nowhere! She knows that if it’s worth begging some other woman to keep him, he is not worth keeping if she can really succeed in taking him. Plain and simple. Loretta would rock your world with that same sweet smile on her face. Loretta does not play!
Loretta Lynn was a real, true, country girl. Look and dress nice, but not someone to tangle with. Loretta Lynn’s lyrics were always about up to date, contemporary issues which appealed to the masses. Her next one should be “You Ain’t Woman Enough, To Take My Man”. Her many hit duets with Conway Twitty, especially “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man”, are another road to explore. Once at Halloween, she hosted a tv special, about her farm & house (mansion) being haunted.
Back in her day, the artists were really from the country and really lived it. There is a great interview on RUclips with Tammy Wynette (Queen of country & was married to George Jones) and Jerry Reed (top country singer & tremendous guitarist, who wrote for Elvis) discussing picking cotton, and joking about accidentally setting a cotton gin on fire. These people were legit country! Not fake like the new ones.
You shouldn’t mess with a Kentucky girl! They will absolutely stand up against any threats!
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Keep the Country coming I don't mind at all.
Loretta Lynn has a restaurant or at least had🤷🏼♂️ off I-40 in Tennessee. It's next to a truck stop. In the two times I've been there had all the best fried chicken I could eat.
Another Take It To You song at this time was Harper Valley PTA by Jeannie Riley. The song is appropriate for today as it was then.
Of course then there was
These Boots Are Made For Walking
Nancy Sinatra
She performed a lot of shows for soldiers in Vietnam.
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I just checked out Harper Valley PTA here on the channel a few days ago! Loved it!
YES! Nancy's "These Boots Are Made for Walking" was one of my VERY favorite songs, back in 1965 and onward!!!
Now, there's no way I was EVER allowed to dress like Nancy and her "troops" were, in the following video, but...
Nancy Sinatra - These Boots Are Made For Walkin' (Official Music Video)
You want to learn about Loretta Lynn watch the movie " Cole miner's daughter". You may want to listen to another queen of country Tammy Wynette "D-E- V-O-R-C-E"✌️❤️
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She wrote songs about her life. Her husband wasn't a Saint. He had a problem with the drink and cheated. But she took her vows and wasn't letting any women have him. She went to the women's house and put an end to it. You should watch the movie Coalminers Daughter and react to it. It's amazing
Her song The Pill. She wrote an anthem to the real architect of women's rights.... the birth control pill. Try that one!
Loretta Lynn - You Ain't Woman Enough (To Take My Man) ruclips.net/video/8_wwP8UZR1o/видео.html
Husband Dew made Loretta’s life hell, a unfaithful man and greedy Manager.
Loretta toured non-stop While having babies non-stop. Loretta fought hard to have her life stories played on the radio.
Keep in mind, the Birth Control pill was not developed until 1968 AND Women had to have husband’s permission to take…
Very controversial songs:
Ones on the Way
The Pill
Both were revolutionary at that time. I remember some of the digs the DJs said when they played these two.
I'm sorry it wasn't Sweet Dreams. It was the movie the Coal Miner's Daughter. Tommy Lee Jones and Sissy Spacek. Lol
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I knew what you meant, lol. I've seen them both and don't even remember anything about Sweet Dreams. But have never gotten tired of Coal Miner's Daughter. I could watch it again right now. Tommy Lee Jones was so charming. They were both perfection. Sigh.
You gotra look into what she did with Jack White. Yes, that one.
That was a wild song, I love it!! I know more country than you, but not much. I'm lovin this ride with you, Steven. I'll bet Loretta drank her beer from a bottle and her whiskey straight! She said she was gonna grab that woman by the hair and lift her off the ground!!! And she smiled the whole time she sang. Like you always say, 'that's a bad man'. Well that's a bad woman right there. I'd be afraid she'd pull a blade out of her boot and put a hole in me if we ever got into an argument at the jukebox or something. I'm even more attracted to her now.
Haha 😂 Yeah, she ain’t the one to be played with for sure! 😳
You don’t mess with women who grew up in a hollers husband. You just don’t. Will kick your butts! Also, she was doing a concert, and singing a song you should react to called you ain’t woman enough, and the next line is to take my man and a lady in the audience said I bet I could take your man and she got that off the stage and attacked her. That was awesome! That’s one of those shocking country music things that people don’t know much about. It was also on a true or false thing that they were asking. Did Loretta Lynn really attack a lady at a concert. They answer, yes she did. And I don’t blame her.
She’s tougher than nails! 🤣
Loretta did lots of duets with Conway Twitty that you should check out. You should start with "You're The Reason Our Kids Are Ugly" (no, im not kidding)😂
Oh snap! 😳
She wrote this song about a woman her husband was having an affair with. When she bought her Hurricane Mills home, she didn't know the whole town came with it. So when she says detour around my town, she literally means HER town of Hurricane Mills, TN
When she is talking about grabbing by the hair and lifting her off the ground it is called a helicopter what you do is grab them by the hair and go around in a circle faster and faster until their feet leave the ground
Oh wow!! 🤣😂
Tammy Wynett/I don't wanna play house,D.I.V.O.R.C.E.,many more.
A couple of true facts about Loretta Lynn.
Loretta Lynn wrote ALL of her songs & only sang her songs.
All of Loretta Lynn's songs were written because of things that happened to her.
Loretta Lynn's songs were BANNED!!! MANY of her songs radio stations REFUSED to play her songs because they were based on risky/taboo topics that were not discussed! She is considered the First Lady of Country Music!!
The original gangster girl. Lol
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Tammy Wynette: Stand by your man
Dolly: Please dont take my man
Loretta: Try it
SHE HAS IN FACT TAKEN A FEW TO FIST CITY! She said if you get the first lick in, most of the time you'll be alright...but, if you don't get the first lick in, it ain't too good. When her husband would get drunk and hit her, she'd come right back and hit him twice! She said she could whoop him, and he knew it. Their relationship was what she called " a hard, love story. They really did love each other deeply. Just, when he's been drinking, there was something about her that set him off, and she'd have to put him back in his place. If it wasn't for him, she wouldn't have gone into the music business. He would force her to get up on stage until she actually started loving it. He was her manager until she started making it big and he realized she needed a professional manager. He was her biggest supporter, her biggest fan, her 1st and ONLY BOYFRIEND, HUSBAND AND LOVER. She took 10 years out of her career to care for him as diabetes slowly killed him. Then, she continued to love him til she died.
Wow!! She definitely has some bite but seems like a genuine and caring person as well! Loved this tune! 🎶
Watch her story …. Coal Miners Daughter , great movie …. She caught her husband cheating , she’s just like you think … don’t mess with Loretta
You Ain't Woman Enough To Take My Man
The story I heard is the kid’s school bus driver was flirting with her hubby when she was on the road so she wrote this song about it.
The school but driver told her kids their dad was going to divorce Loretta and marry her and they would loose everything and be poor. Loretta owned most of the town by then and it just didn't go very well for the bus driver.
You didn't know Loretta was gangster?
Not at all! But I do now!!!! 🤣
I love the country thing you have been doing. Have you checked out Home Free? They are amazing and they put a country spin on all kinds of music. One song that shows exactly how great they are is their Butts Medley. Yes, its a mashup of songs about butts, but surprisingly in a clean way. Super funny video that you need to watch several times to catch all the hidden Easter eggs and their smooth transition from one song to another is impressive. While the song is funny, they are awesome in their musical abilities. They are an A Capella group on top of all that. No instruments were used in the making of this video.
ruclips.net/video/IA0WCc3vTls/видео.htmlsi=rhzqYoW4OrhXhLM0
Guaranteed to make you laugh.
Enjoy!
We have a few Home Free reviews on the channel! Incredible group!
Loretta's husband was a cheater, she's my mother favorite
what kind off song is this..😂😂😂😂
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Doo was known for his running around and drinking.
That’s no good!! 😳
Sorry....but today's country sucks 💯💯💯💯💯
It definitely isn’t like these classic bangers! 🔥
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Agree, I was raised on 60s,70s and 80s country as well as all the classic rock. I was born in the 60s and music back then just ruled. I'm loving your reactions more and more...it's becoming my favorite 💯💯💯👍😉
@@Lovegun-w4s Really appreciate that! Thanks so much for hanging out! 🙏🏻