Loretta had many songs banned by radio, however when they hit the charts, radio had do play it. That's why she had 21 not hits. These songs were done in the 60s and 70s. She is the queen of country. She opened the doors for all the other woman in country music!!
She holds the record for most banned songs from country music radio with 14. When she was asked about it, she said it didn't bother her because every time the radio banned a song her fans would buy it and so in a way the radio helped her sell records.
My dad was from Tennessee so I grew up listening to all the great country music. Then I was a teenager when The Beatles hit the US. Watched on tv all the girls screaming, crying and fainting! 🎸🔥☮️❤️👵🏼
This was so many divorced women in the 60s +, but the song came out in the early 70s. Men assumed they would be easy and women trashed them trying to keep them away from their husbands.
Listening to this song reminds me of my own mother, who was divorced in the mid-sixties. I remember the stigma attached. Loretta is enough of an empath to get how others feel without having had the experience herself. Which is why she has always been a good songwriter.
This song is also an example of how writers could phrase a song to say something without actually saying it. They had to be inventive to get past the censors. Cheers, Steve
Loretta always managed to take a delicate subject and get her point across in song. She got married at a young age, maybe didn't finish school, but her enormous talent was always there.
You have to do Portland Oregon by Loretta Lynn and Jack White. The backstory to it is she got tired of Mooney cheating and decided to make him jealous by pretending to have an affair with one of her band members. The scheme worked, but not like she thought. He got drunk and pulled a gun on her in the bathroom. That incident did put an end to his cheating, though. Most of her songs have a little of her real life in them.
Always took it that back in the culture of the 60s and at least early 70s Women had a stigma attached to them as a divorcee and for married friends were scared that they were gonna steal thier Men .Loretta always good thanks for sharing .
What is so sad is the reports that Loretta has passed, however, she is still much alive....at 89...she is still breathing... Why would anyone want to start or continue a lie. People are so dang quick to spread the rumors before finding out the truth. The problem here is a lot of people jump on that band wagon thinking it is truth.. so sad what media and social media has turned into. A damn shame..
Loretta signature song and I think her best was Coal Miner’s daughter. It is essentially her autobiography. It was made int a movie starring Sissy Spasek
Loretta was one of the best ever You are right on about her talent. Enjoyed your thoughts on this , only someone who has been in the shoes of a divorced woman can really understand what she really is talking about , Thanks Don
It was a play on the movie rating system. She is also known to talk at the end of her songs. She has no filter and still doesn't. She says whatever is on her mind.
Loretta had many songs banned by radio, however when they hit the charts, radio had do play it. That's why she had 21 not hits. These songs were done in the 60s and 70s. She is the queen of country. She opened the doors for all the other woman in country music!!
She holds the record for most banned songs from country music radio with 14. When she was asked about it, she said it didn't bother her because every time the radio banned a song her fans would buy it and so in a way the radio helped her sell records.
My dad was from Tennessee so I grew up listening to all the great country music. Then I was a teenager when The Beatles hit the US. Watched on tv all the girls screaming, crying and fainting! 🎸🔥☮️❤️👵🏼
This was so many divorced women in the 60s +, but the song came out in the early 70s. Men assumed they would be easy and women trashed them trying to keep them away from their husbands.
Listening to this song reminds me of my own mother, who was divorced in the mid-sixties. I remember the stigma attached.
Loretta is enough of an empath to get how others feel without having had the experience herself. Which is why she has always been a good songwriter.
Thanks I do really love Loretta
This song is also an example of how writers could phrase a song to say something without actually saying it. They had to be inventive to get past the censors. Cheers, Steve
Loretta always managed to take a delicate subject and get her point across in song. She got married at a young age, maybe didn't finish school, but her enormous talent was always there.
She writes all of her songs.
Check out Loretta's song ''Blue Kentucky Girl''
Do has anybody seen my sweet thing Loretta Lynn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Loretta Lynn "Tippy Toeing" or "Indian Lake"
I love Tippy Toeing!
You have to do Portland Oregon by Loretta Lynn and Jack White. The backstory to it is she got tired of Mooney cheating and decided to make him jealous by pretending to have an affair with one of her band members. The scheme worked, but not like she thought. He got drunk and pulled a gun on her in the bathroom. That incident did put an end to his cheating, though. Most of her songs have a little of her real life in them.
It’s always good to hear a Loretta Lynn song. Besides her classic period, she did a great later album produced by Jack White of The White Stripes.
Loretta has had 11 number one hit that were band by country radio including this song. The last was her duet with Jack White Portland, Oregon.
Back when this song was out, divorced women had to put up with a lot of hurtful remarks from people.
Thank you for this one. Loretta Lynn always has been one who carried songs with important points in life.
- Hanky Panky Woman LORETTA LYNN
Always took it that back in the culture of the 60s and at least early 70s Women had a stigma attached to them as a divorcee and for married friends were scared that they were gonna steal thier Men .Loretta always good thanks for sharing .
1973. Good song. Good reaction. I've got 3 rated x running around. They were that way when I married them. Nothing like being a freak for punishment.
What is so sad is the reports that Loretta has passed, however, she is still much alive....at 89...she is still breathing...
Why would anyone want to start or continue a lie.
People are so dang quick to spread the rumors before finding out the truth.
The problem here is a lot of people jump on that band wagon thinking it is truth.. so sad what media and social media has turned into.
A damn shame..
Loretta signature song and I think her best was Coal Miner’s daughter. It is essentially her autobiography. It was made int a movie starring Sissy Spasek
Loretta was one of the best ever You are right on about her talent. Enjoyed your thoughts on this , only someone who has been in the shoes of a divorced woman can really understand what she really is talking about , Thanks Don
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Have you heard Tony Joe White singing Rainy Night In Georgia?
Listen to You wanna give me a lift.
It was a play on the movie rating system. She is also known to talk at the end of her songs. She has no filter and still doesn't. She says whatever is on her mind.
Thanks, Loretta is one of my all time favorites!!
Tammy Wynette "Fuzzy Wuzzy ego" ( aka. Foggy-woggy wishy-washy fuzzy-wuzzy ego)
Only Loretta could pull this off and make a hit out of it
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Hey brother, a song I just stumbled on recently that I think you’d really dig is “Dear Ms Loretta” by Carly Pearce
Try "she's single again"
Great reaction/analysis. Loretta is badass
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