Loretta & Jack knew what they were doing when they collaborated, but Nashville didn’t like it, Loretta stood faithful to her sound and music and friend and didn’t give a crap what mainstream thought, she was a fighter and truth speaker her whole life, I for one will miss her great smile, iconic voice and feistiness, look out Heaven! R.I.P. Loretta ❤
I wasn’t a fan of jacks when he was pissed at the world , loved his music . Now I think he’s found his happy place. That and he is in love with music and it shines through. So much feeling in his guitar .
Okay so I'm 70 plus year old white country singer who's mainly been forgotten although I'm an icon and Jack White calls me and says hey babe I gotta duet for us, hell yeah she says let's do this ,and she does it and puts a stamp on it God bless Loretta Lynn
I I am almost 71 years old. I have seen dozens and dozens of concerts of the years everybody from Hendrix, The Who, Del McCurry, BB King, Haggard, Jones and many more. One of the absolutely best shows of any of them I have ever seen was Loretta at Jackson Mississippi in the mid-80s. She was absolutely wonderful. She was totally comfortable and interacted with the crowd like a true professional. Obviously her vocals were kick ass. We lose another one of the greatest, there will never be another Loretta Lynn. " Whose gonna fill their shoes?" God bless you. RIP Loretta.
I caught Conway Twitty in the late 60s in San Antonio. On his way to the Stock Show his band was involved in a serious accident. They all went to the hospital, and Conway was the only one released. He showed up and did a one man show on a trailer being pulled around with a tractor. I was about 8 and remembered how good that was.
A most unusual pairing that works. “Van Lear Rose” is an excellent achievement that deserved its Grammy win. Autobiographical and genre breaking as it pushed the boundaries and proved Loretta Lynn is a legend and Jack White knew had to keep her in that status.
I grew up on OLD country music. I wanted to see Loretta so bad, live. We didn't have the money growing up to see live concerts. What is the best next thing? I'm not sure there is the best next thing. I sure wish I got to see her. She is a music idol. One of the true few souls I looked up to. I will forever listen, along with the other country souls around her time. I hope to afford the next best singer in concert soon. I just want to see one good country concert before I die.
@@gregnormal55. I enjoyed some of both Jacks and Loretta's music. Jacks seven nation army is a classic and I love the old country and bluegrass music that Loretta was a part of. The new country is ok but im not a fan of.
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I had never heard of this song 🤔. I like it, plus... I am a Portland, Oregon Native, so it makes it even more special to hear these two iconic singers sing it. RIP Loretta ❣️
@@MelesaEFary Hey! That’s very good to know, I just can’t stop myself from listening to this song anytime am alone! If I may ask which of all their songs is your favorite? Have a great day… Stay Safe
@@gregnormal55. I live up in the Northern California Redwoods. Most beautiful but hardly any reception. So I love Loretta's old stuff my mom used to play. I had a roommate who had a White Stripes CD. It was good but couldn't really tell you a song. For Loretta it was don't come home with loving on your mind! Let me go find the white stripe song I liked! Be back in a minute.
I love it that her voice remained so pure after all the years and that the more electric arrangements she had access to let her show it off in new ways.
Your hopes happened with me. I just heard this for the first time, yesterday......and I live in Oregon outside of Portland. There's a really cool version they did on the David Letterman Show.
Two incredibly talented people who allowed their different musical worlds to come together... creating something bigger than ever expected. Pure genius. Loretta, we miss you already.
I lost this album in a wreck not long after it came out and was so heartbroken over it… I had listened to it on Repeat Hearing of Loretta’s passing brought back so many memories for me… she left her mark on the Earth Fly high with the Angels 🕊💛🙏
But the greatest thing about Loretta I watched one of her last documentaries the last question asked was how do you want to be remembered Ms Lynn she looked at the camera with a great big smile and said I just want to be remembered as a good person
Dayna and I have vacationed in Northwestern Oregon - including Portland - many times. A friend turned me on to this song by Loretta Lynn and Jack White, and their collaboration shines! This song means a lot more to me, having spent wonderful time in that beautiful city!
RIP to one of my favorite country queens. You inspired million with your stories and song. Your heart is beautiful. You are now a Honky Tonk Angel. Heaven is blessed to have your beauty and talent. Sing Loretta...sing.
I just heard this song for the first time today on WXRT, or at least can recall. This is a rock station out of Chicago, but occasionally plays music you don't normally hear elsewhere. Nice tune. Loretta Lynn was a great artist and will be remembered fondly.
And speaking of mooney sometimes he gets a bad rap speaking of her husband had it not been for many we would have never known of Loretta's talent these were poor people and he knew very little of the music industry but through the little seed of knowledge and opportunities he had and God had to be blessing his efforts there was contact made with Buck Owens on the West Coast a millionaire liked her voice so much he bought his own recording company zero records and then Mooney and Loretta drove in an old beat up Mercury if I recall and push that first hit honky tonk girl to the small country stations in the nation at the time we're talking stations back dirt country roads I know I lived through this and this was truly classic country we were living classic country
I would like to correspond with Jack about some of my experiences with Loretta Mooney and her children only as a fan and how real these people were I was born in 1960 this is before Loretta really started to get airplay commercially I grew up near the Mason-Dixon line and from 3:00 and 4 years old I can remember the hits that started to pour out over the radio and then there was a show called The Wilburn Brothers and she was a regular part of their roadshow when I was 12 I finally got to see firsthand the coal miners daughter and I sat on a rock 10 ft away from her during that whole concert I fell in love that night she played a lot of shows in the years to come up through my area I spoke with mooney m many time s and 74 I talked to my parents into going to Nashville and further west to Loretta's place going down route 13 or route 1 there was a little dive bar that an old man was walking out of we pulled our camper into the parking lot and I said can you tell us where to turn to Loretta's place and he said Hells fire her boys Ernie is in here right now he said I'll go get it at 14 years old I'm there talking to her boy Ernie who went on to play in her band tonight talked to many times after when we got back to hurricane Mills her place there was no friends around her house and it did not look like it does today the sidewalk had all sagged from from years of being there and I walked up on the front porch of her plantation house mind you I was only 14 and there to the door came Peggy and Patsy her 14-year-old twins well I got so damn scared I went running down the sidewalk had I only stayed there I could have been Loretta Lynn's son-in-law in years to come laugh out loud
Just brought back another memory then in 85 when I had married I drove my bride down from Nashville to Loretta Lynn's place hurricane Mills and well we were in the car sitting looking it was a snowstorm that was going on the gate to the driveway open then it was a rear wheel drive car as I recall and I jumped out and I said here I'll help push you it turned out to be Loretta's ranch hand wasted their feet away from her mansion bullshiting time got away from me and here comes my wife driving up Loretta's driveway saying where the hell did you get to I said you can't just drive up Loretta Lynn's driveway oh well Loretta had a long-term ranch hand who died in the flooding of the duck River in 21 I often wonder if that was the ranch hand I talked to over 35 years ago he fit the right age bracket
I’ve never read critical reception of this album. I was surprised to see Nashville didn’t like it. It’s everything that’s right with country. This and Solomon Burke’s album Nashville are the most recent country I’ll listen to. Most of probably don’t Soloman. Most well known as a soul singer, did some rock, gospel, first black guy to cover Dylan. Preacher from the age of 13. Check him out
RIP to a beautiful soul, Loretta Lynn. This song is such a treasure. ❤
❤❤❤
And the flirting that goes on lol.
What when did she pass?
Loretta & Jack knew what they were doing when they collaborated, but Nashville didn’t like it, Loretta stood faithful to her sound and music and friend and didn’t give a crap what mainstream thought, she was a fighter and truth speaker her whole life, I for one will miss her great smile, iconic voice and feistiness, look out Heaven! R.I.P. Loretta ❤
I believe they both had/have a bit of "I don't care what you think" attitude. Thank God, it's refreshing to me.
Hey won the grammy
Nashville doesnt like anything that isnt glossy, tacky and has a drum machine.
I hear she was also a vry generous woman gave a lot of money to po folk.
Nashville, smashville. GREAT song from two GREAT artists. Loved this song the first time I heard it.
jack white is definitely one of the best musicians, if not THE best artist, of our time/generation, and Loretta was on of her generations as well
I love this picture of Loretta Lynn and Jack White. I can't help but think they shared something special.
I'd like to share something special with him, too!😉 hahahahaha
Seriously, though, I hear a lot of Led Zep's influence here.
I wasn’t a fan of jacks when he was pissed at the world , loved his music . Now I think he’s found his happy place. That and he is in love with music and it shines through. So much feeling in his guitar .
Yeah, they made from centuries of dna orgies and inserted (soldered) specifically by Congress to control the matrix
They did. They shared intimacy just not in a romantic way. Her heart forever belongs to Doo.
Okay so I'm 70 plus year old white country singer who's mainly been forgotten although I'm an icon and Jack White calls me and says hey babe I gotta duet for us, hell yeah she says let's do this ,and she does it and puts a stamp on it God bless Loretta Lynn
I played this when I saw the sad news about Loretta having passed away.
Me too ✋️
I I am almost 71 years old. I have seen dozens and dozens of concerts of the years everybody from Hendrix, The Who, Del McCurry, BB King, Haggard, Jones and many more. One of the absolutely best shows of any of them I have ever seen was Loretta at Jackson Mississippi in the mid-80s. She was absolutely wonderful. She was totally comfortable and interacted with the crowd like a true professional. Obviously her vocals were kick ass.
We lose another one of the greatest, there will never be another Loretta Lynn.
" Whose gonna fill their shoes?"
God bless you.
RIP Loretta.
I caught Conway Twitty in the late 60s in San Antonio. On his way to the Stock Show his band was involved in a serious accident. They all went to the hospital, and Conway was the only one released. He showed up and did a one man show on a trailer being pulled around with a tractor. I was about 8 and remembered how good that was.
A most unusual pairing that works. “Van Lear Rose” is an excellent achievement that deserved its Grammy win. Autobiographical and genre breaking as it pushed the boundaries and proved Loretta Lynn is a legend and Jack White knew had to keep her in that status.
I grew up on OLD country music. I wanted to see Loretta so bad, live. We didn't have the money growing up to see live concerts. What is the best next thing? I'm not sure there is the best next thing. I sure wish I got to see her. She is a music idol. One of the true few souls I looked up to. I will forever listen, along with the other country souls around her time. I hope to afford the next best singer in concert soon. I just want to see one good country concert before I die.
Underrated song. This was an incredible collaboration 👏
One of those unlikely collabs that just plain works. They were/are both a bit edgy so I guess in that sense, I understand but gosh....
Yes the entire album was fabulous
THIS song will never stop giving me chills. Since the late 2000s all the way up to now, in 2022 still rocking this shit like it never got old 🤘🤘🤘
Van Lear Rose was an incredible record!!
So sorry for the infringe on your privacy. Beautiful song! How are you?
RIP Loretta
Never knew Jack and Loretta did a collaboration until I ran across this video. Amazing when mixing certain talents together what comes out.
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@@gregnormal55. I enjoyed some of both Jacks and Loretta's music. Jacks seven nation army is a classic and I love the old country and bluegrass music that Loretta was a part of. The new country is ok but im not a fan of.
@@heathercarlson6100 Hey! That’s very good to know, I just can’t stop myself from listening to this song anytime am alone! If I may ask which of all their songs is your favorite? Have a great day… Stay Safe
Rest peacefully Loretta ❤️
You're the best, Loretta!! Rest in peace.
I watched Jack talking about Loretta on her passing on Tiktok. I had no idea they collaborated. Here I am and just Wow. This song is great.
Sweet and funky song... great road trip song..thank you for sharing.. RIP Ms. Loretta Lynn
I had never heard of this song 🤔. I like it, plus... I am a Portland, Oregon Native, so it makes it even more special to hear these two iconic singers sing it.
RIP Loretta ❣️
Great duo
RIP Loretta today. Say hi to Patsy 💖💖💖
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@@gregnormal55. yes I am a fan!
@@MelesaEFary Hey! That’s very good to know, I just can’t stop myself from listening to this song anytime am alone! If I may ask which of all their songs is your favorite? Have a great day… Stay Safe
@@gregnormal55. I live up in the Northern California Redwoods. Most beautiful but hardly any reception. So I love Loretta's old stuff my mom used to play. I had a roommate who had a White Stripes CD. It was good but couldn't really tell you a song. For Loretta it was don't come home with loving on your mind! Let me go find the white stripe song I liked! Be back in a minute.
@@gregnormal55. ok Seven Nation Army!
Lord rest her soul,she was something special. She will be missed greatly.
I hate it when a song ends too soon... RIP Loretta Lynn Queen of Country Thank You So Much We Love You.
Unusual pairings are usually the best
I love it that her voice remained so pure after all the years and that the more electric arrangements she had access to let her show it off in new ways.
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J'adore cette chanson... Reposez en paix grande reine de la country.
This album was underrated when it was released...hopefully new and/or revisited ears will find it again for the first time
RIP Loretta
Your hopes happened with me. I just heard this for the first time, yesterday......and I live in Oregon outside of Portland. There's a really cool version they did on the David Letterman Show.
Don't forget it won best country album Grammy
@@mike856ms I had no idea, thanks.
It won 2 Grammys. ☺️
I can't find it on streaming but it's soooo good
Godspeed, Van Lear Queen
I believe this album won a Grammy or best country album
Two incredibly talented people who allowed their different musical worlds to come together... creating something bigger than ever expected. Pure genius. Loretta, we miss you already.
You should learn a little bit about Jack White he's so so much more than what meets the eye.
Well said.thank you.
Just goes to show ya that good music is good music and talent is talent, no matter what the genre. 💯
I love this song (and album) so much. I hope it comes to streaming services soon.
Never gets old
I’ve always loved this song Rest In Peace Loretta
So sorry for the infringe on your privacy. Beautiful song! How are you?
I lost this album in a wreck not long after it came out and was so heartbroken over it… I had listened to it on Repeat
Hearing of Loretta’s passing brought back so many memories for me… she left her mark on the Earth
Fly high with the Angels 🕊💛🙏
One of the coolest pictures of them I've ever seen. Soul mates. Absolutely no doubt about it.
But the greatest thing about Loretta I watched one of her last documentaries the last question asked was how do you want to be remembered Ms Lynn she looked at the camera with a great big smile and said I just want to be remembered as a good person
Dayna and I have vacationed in Northwestern Oregon - including Portland - many times.
A friend turned me on to this song by Loretta Lynn and Jack White, and their collaboration shines! This song means a lot more to me, having spent wonderful time in that beautiful city!
RIP Loretta 😢 10.4.2022
Another Country Legend gone to sing for the Lord!
RIP to one of my favorite country queens. You inspired million with your stories and song. Your heart is beautiful. You are now a Honky Tonk Angel. Heaven is blessed to have your beauty and talent. Sing Loretta...sing.
Wonderful combo!!!
I just heard this song for the first time today on WXRT, or at least can recall. This is a rock station out of Chicago, but occasionally plays music you don't normally hear elsewhere. Nice tune. Loretta Lynn was a great artist and will be remembered fondly.
That album shaped my early 20s
Love this album, RIP to a great talent.
Amazing❤❤❤
Loretta just passed so looking her up for honor & respect found this thankyou EBabcock
Rest In Peace Loretta lynn, you will be missed dearly my friend
RIP Loretta, we love you so much
This is magnifcent.
R.I.P Loretta 😢.
Music knows no age!!
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Rest in Peace Loretta!
Was hoping for the stellar video from a few years ago. Rest in Peace Loretta.
It's been so long since I played this,the memories of this CD. I feel like I sound Loretta ,saying a pitcher Togo!
Love this. xoxox
Beautiful, simply beautiful
Good music
God bless Ms Loretta Lynn... 🙏 In memory of
RIP my sweet friend. There will never be another Loretta Lynn. Thank you for giving ME a lot of happiness over 4O years.
So fucking good
Awesome beyond Awesome ❗️🎶🕊💞🦋
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RIP Loretta Lynn
And speaking of mooney sometimes he gets a bad rap speaking of her husband had it not been for many we would have never known of Loretta's talent these were poor people and he knew very little of the music industry but through the little seed of knowledge and opportunities he had and God had to be blessing his efforts there was contact made with Buck Owens on the West Coast a millionaire liked her voice so much he bought his own recording company zero records and then Mooney and Loretta drove in an old beat up Mercury if I recall and push that first hit honky tonk girl to the small country stations in the nation at the time we're talking stations back dirt country roads I know I lived through this and this was truly classic country we were living classic country
RIP
Lucky Lady R.IP Loretta Lynn Happy Holidays Jack White.
I would like to correspond with Jack about some of my experiences with Loretta Mooney and her children only as a fan and how real these people were I was born in 1960 this is before Loretta really started to get airplay commercially I grew up near the Mason-Dixon line and from 3:00 and 4 years old I can remember the hits that started to pour out over the radio and then there was a show called The Wilburn Brothers and she was a regular part of their roadshow when I was 12 I finally got to see firsthand the coal miners daughter and I sat on a rock 10 ft away from her during that whole concert I fell in love that night she played a lot of shows in the years to come up through my area I spoke with mooney m many time s and 74 I talked to my parents into going to Nashville and further west to Loretta's place going down route 13 or route 1 there was a little dive bar that an old man was walking out of we pulled our camper into the parking lot and I said can you tell us where to turn to Loretta's place and he said Hells fire her boys Ernie is in here right now he said I'll go get it at 14 years old I'm there talking to her boy Ernie who went on to play in her band tonight talked to many times after when we got back to hurricane Mills her place there was no friends around her house and it did not look like it does today the sidewalk had all sagged from from years of being there and I walked up on the front porch of her plantation house mind you I was only 14 and there to the door came Peggy and Patsy her 14-year-old twins well I got so damn scared I went running down the sidewalk had I only stayed there I could have been Loretta Lynn's son-in-law in years to come laugh out loud
Incredible collaboration!
So sorry for the infringe on your privacy. Beautiful song! How are you?
Fantastic!
Goodbye, beautiful ❤️
Love this!! ❤💋🎶🎧🎵
Just brought back another memory then in 85 when I had married I drove my bride down from Nashville to Loretta Lynn's place hurricane Mills and well we were in the car sitting looking it was a snowstorm that was going on the gate to the driveway open then it was a rear wheel drive car as I recall and I jumped out and I said here I'll help push you it turned out to be Loretta's ranch hand wasted their feet away from her mansion bullshiting time got away from me and here comes my wife driving up Loretta's driveway saying where the hell did you get to I said you can't just drive up Loretta Lynn's driveway oh well Loretta had a long-term ranch hand who died in the flooding of the duck River in 21 I often wonder if that was the ranch hand I talked to over 35 years ago he fit the right age bracket
I’ve never read critical reception of this album. I was surprised to see Nashville didn’t like it. It’s everything that’s right with country. This and Solomon Burke’s album Nashville are the most recent country I’ll listen to.
Most of probably don’t Soloman. Most well known as a soul singer, did some rock, gospel, first black guy to cover Dylan. Preacher from the age of 13. Check him out
Awesome 👍
I need to take a road trip through the Pacific northwest.
RIP 🙌🙌🙌
RIP Loretta.
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He paid her a great tribute in the 2016 PBS American Masters episode about her.
Epic.
Really bummed I can’t stream this album right now, really wondering why it was pulled from streaming platforms…
I'm wondering about this too. I had to buy a used CD off of Amazon to get it.
Legend says her spirit will be partying in Portland Oregon
🙏🙏🙏
I love this song more than _This magic moment " by Lou Reed. That's saying A LOT
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Portland
Perfect!!!
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Loretta looks at the Young White as if she's seen this a few times.
Genius
Idk why but Spotify & Apple Music pulled the song from their streaming services 🫤
Picture might be taken much later?
05.10.2022 💟
UH HUH !
💔💔
Fence
Does the music video for this not exist anymore?
This is HITER where I’m I at
in this song the voice of Jack sounds like Robert Plant's voice
That came out all wrong to you younger ones who have grown to appreciate Loretta please listen to her song coal Miner's daughter
Yea
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1 @ ⭕ 🐝⛽. Gotcha long ago yo yo.
It's fun dips 🍬 🪀 👄🤠
🥳🌊 🍬 👁️ ✔️ 🐝 😇🤦
Lex hasn’t been an anointed with ERUPTION? Oh know that’s a problem
Van lear rose is a great album. Frustrating that it's not on streaming.. at least Amazon music.
I hope you all have blessed to Loretta's coal Miners daughter please give a lesson to you newbies