The Story Behind the Final Song Loretta Lynn Wrote with Daughter Patsy Lynn Russell, Featuring Reba McEntire and Carrie Underwood
On This Day in 1967, Loretta Lynn Released This Iconic Album That Would Garner Lynn Her First No. 1 Single
Remember When Sinéad O’ Connor Covered Dolly Parton and Loretta Lynn, and Shared a Duet With Willie Nelson
On This Day in 1969, Loretta Lynn Released a No. 1 Single Directed at the Women Who Threw Themselves at Her Man
On This Day in 1975, Loretta Lynn Released a Song That Rural Doctors Said Did More for Healthcare Than “All Government Programs Put Together”
On This Day in 1968, Loretta Lynn Recorded a Controversial No. 1 Inspired by Her Husband’s Infidelity
On This Day in 1970, Loretta Lynn Topped the Charts With an Autobiographical Hit That Spawned an Academy Award-Winning Film
The “Haunted” Song Loretta Lynn Wrote Sitting on the Stairs in Patsy Cline’s Home Shorty After Her Death in 1963
On This Day in 2013, the Country Singer Known for Mincing No Words Won the Presidential Medal of Freedom
On This Day in 1972, Loretta Lynn Released a Controversial No. 1 That Caused Outrage From Country Radio and Confused Fans
“Smoke One of Your Doobies”: Todd Snider’s Hilarious and Heartwarming Memory of Co-Writing With Loretta Lynn
On This Day in 1966, Loretta Lynn Was at No. 1 for the First Time with an Album Named for One of Her Signature Songs
Back in 2010, ‘Coal Miner’s Daughter: A Tribute To Loretta Lynn’ Honored One of Country Music’s Legends