On This Day in 1966, Loretta Lynn Scored Her First No. 1 Hit (And Radio Ban) With a Song She Wrote With Her Sister
Born on This Day in 1930, the Children’s Author and Songwriter Behind Classics From Johnny Cash, Loretta Lynn, and Waylon Jennings
The Folk Song Sissy Spacek Wrote and Recorded as Rainbo a Decade Before Starring in ‘Coal Miner’s Daughter’
On This Day in 1966, Loretta Lynn Released Her First No. 1 Album and Introduced the World to One of Her Signature Songs
2 Songs Loretta Lynn and Elvis Costello Wrote at the Cash Cabin in 2007 and Their Final Duet Together
Loretta Lynn’s Husband Booked Her First Gig, but Not Without Risk: “The More Beer He Drank, the Worse He Got”
‘American Idol’ Star Emmy Russell Sends Heartfelt Message to Grandmother Loretta Lynn in New Song “Phone Call to Heaven”
“Mom Absolutely Fell in Love With Her”: Meet the Tony Award-Winner Portraying Loretta Lynn in the ‘Coal Miner’s Daughter’ Musical