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Loretta Lynn - Collection '1966-2016

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Date 1966-2016
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“To make it in this business, you either have to be first, great or
different,” says living legend Loretta Lynn. “And I was the first to
ever go into Nashville, singin’ it like the women lived it.”

Loretta first arrived in Nashville 55 years ago, signing her first recording
contract on February 1, 1960, and within a matter of weeks, she was at her first
recording session. A self-taught guitarist and songwriter, Lynn became one of
the most distinctive performers in Nashville in the 1960s and 1970s, shaking
things up by writing her own songs, many of which tackled boundary-pushing
topics drawn from her own life experiences as a wife and mother.

In addition to being “first,” she was also “great” and
“different.” Loretta Lynn’s instantly recognizable delivery
is one of the greatest voices in music history. As for “different,”
no songwriter has a more distinctive body of work. In lyrics such as
“Don’t Come Home A- Drinkin’” and “Your Squaw Is
on the War Path” she refused to be any man’s doormat. She
challenged female rivals in “You Ain’t Woman Enough” and
“Fist City.” She showed tremendous blue-collar pride in “Coal
Miner’s Daughter” and “You’re Lookin’ at
Country.” She is unafraid of controversy, whether the topic is sex
(“Wings Upon Your Horns”), divorce (“Rated X”), alcohol
(“Wouldn’t It Be Great”) or war (“Dear Uncle
Sam”). “The Pill,” her celebration of sexual liberation, was
banned by many radio stations. Like the lady herself, Loretta Lynn’s
songs shoot from the hip.

As millions who read her 1976 autobiography or saw its Oscar winning 1980 film
treatment are aware, Loretta is a Coal Miner’s Daughter who was raised in
dire poverty in a remote Appalachian Kentucky hamlet. Living in a mountain cabin
with seven brothers and sisters, she was surrounded by music as a child.

“I thought everybody sang, because everybody up there in Butcher Holler
did,” she recalls. “Everybody in my family sang. So I really
didn’t understand until I left Butcher Holler that there were some people
who couldn’t. And it was kind of a shock.” She famously married
Oliver “Doolittle” Lynn when she was a barely schooled child of 13.
“Doo” was a 21-year-old war veteran with a reputation as a hell
raiser. When she was seven months pregnant with her first child, they moved far
away from Appalachia to Custer, Washington. By age 18, she had four children
(two more, twins, came along in 1964). Isolated from her native culture and
burdened with domestic work, she turned to music for solace.

“Before I was singing, I cleaned house; I took in laundry; I picked
berries. I worked seven days a week. I was a housewife and mother for 15 years
before I was an entertainer. And it wasn’t like being a housewife today.
It was doing hand laundry on a board and cooking on an old coal stove. I grew a
garden and canned what I grew. That’s what’s real. I know how to
survive.”

Doo heard her singing at her chores and declared that she sounded just as good
as anyone he heard on the radio. He bought her a guitar and told her to learn
how to play it and write songs with it. Loretta says her songs were so
forthright because she didn’t know any better.

“After he got me the guitar, I went out and bought a Country Song Roundup.
I looked at the songs in there and thought, ‘Well, this ain’t
nothing. Anybody can do this.’ I just wrote about things that happened. I
was writing about things that nobody talked about in public, and I didn’t
realize that they didn’t. I was having babies and staying at home. I was
writing about life. That’s why I had songs banned.”

Doo began pushing her to perform in area nightclubs. Executives from Zero
Records heard her in a nightspot across the border in Vancouver, Canada. She
soon recorded her debut single, “I’m a Honky Tonk Girl,” for
the little label. Loretta made herself a fringed cowgirl outfit, and she and Doo
drove across the country in his old Mercury sedan promoting the single at
station after station.

Astonishingly, it worked. The disc hit the popularity charts in the summer of
1960 and brought the couple to Music City. She began singing regularly on the
Grand Ole Opry after her debut on Oct. 15, 1960. The show’s Wilburn
Brothers took her under their wings. Teddy Wilburn helped to polish
Loretta’s startlingly original songwriting style. Brother Doyle Wilburn
took a tape of her singing “Fool #1” to producer Owen Bradley at
Decca Records. Owen liked the song, but was already working with Kitty Wells,
Goldie Hill, Brenda Lee and Patsy Cline and said he didn’t need another
female singer. Teddy told him that he couldn’t have the song if he
didn’t sign its singer. As a result, Brenda had a smash pop hit with
“Fool #1,” and Loretta got a Decca Records contract.

Like everyone else who encountered her, Owen Bradley was smitten with
Loretta’s innocence, individualism, infectious wit, independent spirit,
humorous candor, refreshing frankness and immense talent. In fact, he came to
regard her as “the female Hank Williams.”

Loretta’s Decca chart debut came with 1962’s
“Success.” It became the first of her 51 top-10 hits and led to an
invitation to join the Grand Ole Opry cast later that year. Her fellow Opry cast
member Patsy Cline taught her how to dress, style her hair and wear make-up. The
Wilburns began featuring her on their nationally syndicated TV series. She sang
a series of sassy domestic ditties with her childhood hero, Ernest Tubb. As a
solo, she hit her stride with “Wine, Women and Song” (1964) and
“Happy Birthday” (1965), both of them feisty,
don’t-step-on-me numbers.

“She’s the spokesman for the ladies,” observed the late Owen
Bradley. “Loretta had a lot of different ideas, and they were very fresh.
Women’s lib was also coming on at that time. You have to be in the right
place at the right time. And I think Loretta was standing right there.”

“Most of my songs were from the women’s point of view,”
Loretta wrote in her best- selling autobiography. “That’s who
I’m singing about and singing to during my shows. And the girls know
it….Most of my fan club is women, which is how I want it.”

Among Loretta’s finest moments on disc are such empowering female
statements as “You Wanna Give Me Lift” (1970), “I Wanna Be
Free” (1971), “We’ve Come a Long Way Baby” (1978),
“Hey Loretta” (1973), “Love Is the Foundation” (1973)
and the hilarious “One’s on the Way” (1972). She memorably
romanced and sassed Conway Twitty in a number of hugely popular duet
performances in 1970-1982.

In 1967, she began picking up various Female Vocalist of the Year trophies. She
and Conway also won a long string of Duet of the Year awards beginning in 1971,
The industry showered her with BMI songwriting honors, Gold Record plaques, a
Grammy Award and other accolades. In 1972, she became the first woman in history
to win the Country Music Association’s Entertainer of the Year trophy.

By the mid-1970s, Loretta Lynn was an undeniable superstar. She was featured on
the covers of Newsweek (1973), Redbook (1974) and many other mainstream national
publications. With her kookie humor, scrambled grammar and unpretentious manner,
she became a TV talk-show favorite.

Loretta continued to dominate the charts as the ‘70s drew to a close,
scoring major hits with 1976’s “Somebody Somewhere,”
1977’s “Out of My Head and Back in My Bed” and 1979’s
“I’ve Got a Picture of Us on My Mind.” Her 1982 smash hits
“I Lie” and “Making Love From Memory” carried her into
the new decade.

One of the most remarkable things about Loretta Lynn is how she renews her
creativity time and again. Two years after she was inducted into the Nashville
Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1983, she was back on the charts with the hit,
“Heart Don’t Do This to Me.” In 1988, the year she entered
the Country Music Hall of Fame, Loretta recorded with k.d. lang. She earned a
Gold Record in 1994 with Honky Tonk Angels, a trio CD with Dolly Parton and
Tammy Wynette.

Doo died in 1996. Numb with grief, Loretta admits that she was lost in a fog for
more than a year. But she came back again with a 2000 CD titled Still Country.
She also returned to the concert trail.

“It’s a good thing, too,” she says. “Because if I
hadn’t, I would have been nuts by now. I would have been completely
nuts.”

Loretta published a second memoir, Still Woman Enough, in 2002. She was honored
at The Kennedy Center in 2003, yet pushed forward again the following year by
winning two Grammy Awards for Van Leer Rose, a collaboration with rocker Jack
White. Also in 2004, she published a book of recipes and anecdotes titled
You’re Cookin’ It Country.

Lynn is also one of the most awarded musicians of all time. She has been
inducted into more music Halls of Fame than any female recording artist,
including The Country Music Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and
was the first woman to be named the Country Music Association’s
Entertainer of the Year in 1972. Lynn received Kennedy Center Honors in 2003 and
a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2013. She has won four Grammy Awards
(including a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2010) and sold more than 45
million records worldwide.

In March 2016, Legacy Recordings released FULL CIRCLE, Loretta’s first
new studio album in over ten years. Produced by Patsy Lynn Russell and John
Carter Cash, and recorded at the Cash Cabin Studio in Hendersonville, Tennessee,
FULL CIRCLE took listeners on a journey through Loretta’s musical story,
from the Appalachian folk songs and gospel music she learned as a child, to new
interpretations of her classic hits and country standards, to songs
newly-written for the project.

Legacy Recordings (a division of Sony Music Entertainment) will release
Wouldn’t It Be Great, the new studio album from American music icon
Loretta Lynn, on Friday, September 28.

One of the most deeply personal albums of Loretta Lynn’s career,
Wouldn’t It Be Great communicates in song the hard truths and spiritual
insights Loretta has gathered throughout her life and reflects the resilience
that sustains her still. Comprised entirely of songs written (or co-written) by
Loretta, the album premieres new compositions alongside soulful
reinterpretations of enduring classics from her catalog. 

“This new record means so much to me, but this last year I had to focus on
my health and I decided to hold up the release,” said Loretta.
“I’m feelin’ good and look forward to it comin’ out.
It was really important to me to be a part of it being released and I’m
excited to celebrate with everybody!”

Albums:
1966 You Aint Woman Enough CDRip FLAC
1967 Dont Come Home A Drinkin (With Lovin On Your Mind) FLAC
1973 Entertainer Of The Year FLAC
1973 Love Is The Foundation FLAC
1974 Country Partners FLAC
1980 Coal Miners Daughter CDRip FLAC
1988 Who Was That Stranger CDRip FLAC
1993 Honky Tonk Angels CDRip FLAC
1995 Coal Miners Daughter FLAC
1996 Making Love From Memory FLAC
2000 Still Country CDRip FLAC
2002 All Time Greatest Hits CDRip FLAC
2004 Van Lear Rose CDRip FLAC
2006 Gold FLAC
2011 Icon CDRip FLAC
2015 Fist City FLAC
2015 I Like Em Country FLAC
2015 Your Squaw Is On The Warpath FLAC
2016 Full Circle CDRip FLAC
2016 White Christmas Blue CDRip FLAC

 1966 You Aint Woman Enough
1/12. Loretta Lynn - You Aint Woman Enough
2/12. Loretta Lynn - Put It Off Until Tomorrow
3/12. Loretta Lynn - These Boots Are Made For Walkin
4/12. Loretta Lynn - God Gave Me A Heeart To Forgive
5/12. Loretta Lynn - Keep Your Change
6/12. Loretta Lynn - Someone Before Me
7/12. Loretta Lynn - The Darkest Day
8/12. Loretta Lynn - Tippy Toeing
9/12. Loretta Lynn - Talking To The Wall
10/12. Loretta Lynn - A Man I Hardly Know
11/12. Loretta Lynn - Is It Wrong (For Loving You
12/12. Loretta Lynn - Its Another World

1967 Dont Come Home A Drinkin (With Lovin On Your Mind)
01. Loretta Lynn - Dont Come Home A-Drinkin (With Lovin On Your Mind)
02. Loretta Lynn - I Really Dont Want To Know
03. Loretta Lynn - Tomorrow Never Comes
04. Loretta Lynn - There Goes My Everything
05. Loretta Lynn - The Shoe Goes On The Other Foot Tonight
06. Loretta Lynn - Saint To A Sinner
07. Loretta Lynn - The Devil Gets His Due
08. Loretta Lynn - I Cant Keep Away From You
09. Loretta Lynn - Im Living In Two Worlds
10. Loretta Lynn - Get What Cha Got And Go
11. Loretta Lynn - Making Plans
12. Loretta Lynn - I Got Caught

1973 Entertainer Of The Year
01. Loretta Lynn - Rated X
02. Loretta Lynn - Til The Pain Outwears The Shame
03. Loretta Lynn - Ruby, Madge And Mable
04. Loretta Lynn - Legend In My Mind
05. Loretta Lynn - Aint It Funny
06. Loretta Lynn - Yesterday Will Come Again Tonight
07. Loretta Lynn - Hanky Panky Woman
08. Loretta Lynn - Im All Hes Got (But Hes Got All Of Me)
09. Loretta Lynn - Im Paying For My Raising
10. Loretta Lynn - Possessions
11. Loretta Lynn - I Need Someone To Hold Me (When I Cry)

1973 Love Is The Foundation
01. Loretta Lynn - Love Is The Foundation
02. Loretta Lynn - What Sundown Does To You
03. Loretta Lynn - I Love You, I Love You
04. Loretta Lynn - Just To Satisfy (The Weakness In A Man)
05. Loretta Lynn - Theres More To Leaving Than
06. Loretta Lynn - Satin Sheets
07. Loretta Lynn - Why Me
08. Loretta Lynn - Five Fingers Left
09. Loretta Lynn - I Gave Everything
10. Loretta Lynn - Hey Loretta
11. Loretta Lynn - Youre Still Lovin Me

1974 Country Partners
01. Loretta Lynn - As Soon As I Hang Up The Phone (feat. Conway Twitty)
02. Loretta Lynn - Dont Mess Up A Good Thing (feat. Conway Twitty)
03. Loretta Lynn - Loves Not Where Love Should (feat. Conway Twitty)
04. Loretta Lynn - Two Lonely People (feat. Conway Twitty)
05. Conway Twitty - I Changed My Mind (feat. Loretta Lynn)
06. Conway Twitty - Country Bumpkin (feat. Loretta Lynn)
07. Loretta Lynn - Spiders And Snakes (feat. Conway Twitty)
08. Conway Twitty - Im Getting Tired Of Losing You (feat. Loretta Lynn)
09. Loretta Lynn - Sweet Things I Remember About (feat. Conway Twitty)
10. Loretta Lynn - It All Falls Down (feat. Conway Twitty)
11. Loretta Lynn - A Lifetime Before (feat. Conway Twitty)

1980 Coal Miners Daughter
01. Loretta Lynn - Coal Miners Daughter
02. Loretta Lynn - Hello Darlin
03. Loretta Lynn - Less of Me
04. Loretta Lynn - Any one, Any Worse, Any Where
05. Loretta Lynn - For the Good Times
06. Loretta Lynn - The Man of the House
07. Loretta Lynn - What Makes Me Tick
08. Loretta Lynn - Another Man Loved Me Last Night
09. Loretta Lynn - Itll Be Open Season on You
10. Loretta Lynn - To Far
11. Loretta Lynn - Snowbird

1988 Who Was That Stranger
01. Loretta Lynn - Who Was That Stranger
02. Loretta Lynn - Your Used To Be
03. Loretta Lynn - Married Ladies
04. Loretta Lynn - Youre Gonna Catch Heaven When I Get You Home
05. Loretta Lynn - Mountain Climber
06. Loretta Lynn - Fly Away
07. Loretta Lynn - Walk On Water
08. Loretta Lynn - Elzie Banks
09. Loretta Lynn - Still In The Ring
10. Loretta Lynn - Survivor

1993 Honky Tonk Angels
01. Dolly Parton - Loretta Lynn - Tammy Wynette - It Wasnt God Who Made Honky
Tonk Angels (With Kitty Wells)
02. Dolly Parton - Loretta Lynn - Tammy Wynette - Put It Off Until Tomorrow
03. Dolly Parton - Loretta Lynn - Tammy Wynette - Silver Threads And Golden
Needles
04. Dolly Parton - Loretta Lynn - Tammy Wynette - Please Help Me, Im Falling (In
Love With You)
05. Dolly Parton - Loretta Lynn - Tammy Wynette - Sittin On The Front Porch
Swing
06. Dolly Parton - Loretta Lynn - Tammy Wynette - Wings Of A Dove
07. Dolly Parton - Loretta Lynn - Tammy Wynette - I Forgot More Than Youll Ever
Know
08. Dolly Parton - Loretta Lynn - Tammy Wynette - Wouldnt It Be Great
09. Dolly Parton - Loretta Lynn - Tammy Wynette - Thats The Way It Should Have
Been
10. Dolly Parton - Loretta Lynn - Tammy Wynette - Let Her Fly
11. Dolly Parton - Loretta Lynn - Tammy Wynette - Lovesick Blues (with Patsy
Cline)
12. Dolly Parton - Loretta Lynn - Tammy Wynette - I Dreamed Of A Hillbilly
Heaven

1995 Coal Miners Daughter
01. Loretta Lynn - Hey Loretta
02. Loretta Lynn - Coal Miners Daughter
03. Loretta Lynn - Let Your Love Flow
04. Loretta Lynn - Youre Lookin At Country
05. Loretta Lynn - Me And Bobby McGee
06. Loretta Lynn - Ones On The Way / The Pill
07. Loretta Lynn - Out Of My Head And Back In Bed
08. Loretta Lynn - Somebody, Somewhere
09. Loretta Lynn - I Fall To Pieces / Walkin After Midnight / Crazy / Back In
Babys Arms / Shes Got You
10. Loretta Lynn - They Dont Make Em Like My Daddy
11. Loretta Lynn - You Aint Woman Enough
12. Loretta Lynn - Weve Come A Long Way Baby
13. Loretta Lynn - Your Squaw Is On The Warpath
14. Loretta Lynn - Spring Fever
15. Loretta Lynn - Fist City
16. Loretta Lynn - Yall Come

1996 Making Love From Memory
01. Loretta Lynn - Making Love From Memory
02. Loretta Lynn - Dont It Feel Good
03. Loretta Lynn - I Shouldnt Enjoy (Enjoyin You So Much)
04. Loretta Lynn - Theres All Kinds Of Smoke (In The Barroom)
05. Loretta Lynn - Love The Day Away
06. Loretta Lynn - When We Get Back Together
07. Loretta Lynn - Then Youll Be Free
08. Loretta Lynn - I Dont Want To Hear It Anymore
09. Loretta Lynn - Breakin It
10. Loretta Lynn - Deeper And Deeper

2000 Still Country
01. Loretta Lynn - On My Own Again
02. Loretta Lynn - Gods Country
03. Loretta Lynn - Table For Two
04. Loretta Lynn - Working Girl
05. Loretta Lynn - I Cant Hear The Music
06. Loretta Lynn - Country In My Genes
07. Loretta Lynn - Hold Her
08. Loretta Lynn - Dont Open That Door
09. Loretta Lynn - Somewhere Someones Falling In Love
10. Loretta Lynn - The Blues Aint Workin On Me

2002 All Time Greatest Hits
01. Loretta Lynn - Wine Women And Song
02. Loretta Lynn - Happy Birthday
03. Loretta Lynn - You Aint Woman Enough (To Take My Man)
04. Loretta Lynn - Dont Come Home A drinkin (With Lovin On Your Mind)
05. Loretta Lynn - Fist City
06. Loretta Lynn - Youve Just Stepped In (From Stepping Out On Me)
07. Loretta Lynn - Woman Of The World (Leave My World Alone)
08. Loretta Lynn - Coal Miners Daughter
09. Loretta Lynn - After The Fire Is Gone
10. Loretta Lynn - Lead Me On
11. Loretta Lynn - Ones On The Way
12. Loretta Lynn - Rated X
13. Loretta Lynn - Love Is The Foundation
14. Loretta Lynn - Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man
15. Loretta Lynn - As Soon As I Hang Up The Phone
16. Loretta Lynn - Trouble In Paradise
17. Loretta Lynn - When The Tingle Becomes A Chill
18. Loretta Lynn - Feelins
19. Loretta Lynn - Out Of My Head And Back In My Bed
20. Loretta Lynn - Somebody Somewhere (Dont Know What Hes Missin Tonight)
21. Loretta Lynn - Shes Got You
22. Loretta Lynn - I Cant Feel You Anymore

2004 Van Lear Rose
01. Loretta Lynn - Van Lear Rose
02. Loretta Lynn - Loretta Lynn duet w- Jack White / Portland Oregon
03. Loretta Lynn - Trouble on the Line
04. Loretta Lynn - Family Tree
05. Loretta Lynn - Have Mercy
06. Loretta Lynn - High on a Mountain Top
07. Loretta Lynn - Little Red Shoes
08. Loretta Lynn - God Makes No Mistakes
09. Loretta Lynn - Womens Prison
10. Loretta Lynn - This Old House
11. Loretta Lynn - Mrs. Leroy Brown
12. Loretta Lynn - Miss Being Mrs
13. Loretta Lynn - Story of My Life

2006 Gold
01. Loretta Lynn - Im A Honky Tonk Girl (Single Version)
02. Loretta Lynn - Success
03. Loretta Lynn - Before Im Over You
04. Loretta Lynn - Wine, Women And Song
05. Loretta Lynn,Ernest Tubb - Mr. And Mrs. Used To Be (Single Version)
06. Loretta Lynn - Happy Birthday
07. Loretta Lynn - Blue Kentucky Girl
08. Loretta Lynn - Dear Uncle Sam
09. Loretta Lynn - You Aint Woman Enough
10. Loretta Lynn - Dont Come Home A-Drinkin (With Lovin On Your Mind)
11. Loretta Lynn - Fist City
12. Loretta Lynn - Youve Just Stepped In (From Stepping Out On Me)
13. Loretta Lynn - Your Squaw Is On The Warpath
14. Loretta Lynn - Woman Of The World (Leave My World Alone) (Single Version)
15. Loretta Lynn - To Make A Man (Feel Like A Man) (Single Version)
16. Loretta Lynn - You Wanna Give Me A Lift (Single Version)
17. Loretta Lynn - Coal Miners Daughter (Single Version)
18. Conway Twitty,Loretta Lynn - After The Fire Is Gone (Single Version)
01. Loretta Lynn - Youre Lookin At Country (Single Version)
02. Loretta Lynn - I Wanna Be Free (Single Version)
03. Loretta Lynn - Ones On The Way (Single Version)
04. Loretta Lynn - Rated X (Single Version)
05. Loretta Lynn - The Pill (Single Version)
06. Loretta Lynn - Love Is The Foundation (Single Version)
07. Conway Twitty,Loretta Lynn - Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man
08. Loretta Lynn - Hey Loretta (Single Version)
09. Loretta Lynn - They Dont Make Em Like My Daddy Anymore (Single Version)
10. Loretta Lynn - Trouble In Paradise (Single Version)
11. Loretta Lynn - When The Tingle Becomes A Chill (Single Version)
12. Loretta Lynn - Somebody Somewhere (Dont Know What Hes Missin Tonight)
(Single Version)
13. Loretta Lynn - Shes Got You (Single Version)
14. Loretta Lynn - Out Of My Head And Back In My Bed (Single Version)
15. Loretta Lynn - I Cant Feel You Anymore (Single Version)
16. Loretta Lynn - I Lie (Single Version)
17. Loretta Lynn,Dolly Parton,Tammy Wynette - Silver Threads And Golden Needles
(Single Version)
18. Loretta Lynn - Country In My Genes (Album Version)

2011 Icon
01. Loretta Lynn - Blue Kentucky Girl
02. Loretta Lynn - You Aint Woman Enough (To Take My Man)
03. Loretta Lynn - Dont Come Home a Drinkin (With Lovin on Your Mind)
04. Loretta Lynn - Fist City
05. Loretta Lynn - Coal Miners Daughter
06. Loretta Lynn - After the Fire Is Gone [Duet with Conway Twitty]
07. Loretta Lynn - Youre Looking at Country
08. Loretta Lynn - Ones on the Way
09. Loretta Lynn - Rated X
10. Loretta Lynn - Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man [Duet with Conway Twitty]
11. Loretta Lynn - The Pill
12. Loretta Lynn - Shes Got You

2015 Fist City
01. Loretta Lynn - Fist City
02. Loretta Lynn - Jackson Aint A Very Big Town
03. Loretta Lynn - You Didnt Like My Lovin
04. Loretta Lynn - Ive Got Texas In My Heart
05. Loretta Lynn - You Never Were Mine
06. Loretta Lynn - Somebodys Back In Town
07. Loretta Lynn - A Satisfied Mind
08. Loretta Lynn - How Long Will It Take
09. Loretta Lynn - I Dont Wanna Play House
10. Loretta Lynn - Im Shootin For Tomorrow

2015 I Like Em Country
01. Loretta Lynn - Two Mules Pull This Wagon
02. Loretta Lynn - Its Been So Long, Darlin
03. Loretta Lynn - Sometimes You Just Cant Win
04. Loretta Lynn - If Teardrops Were Pennies
05. Loretta Lynn - Your Cheatin Heart
06. Loretta Lynn - Go On And Go
07. Loretta Lynn - Cry Cry Cry
08. Loretta Lynn - The Home Youre Tearin Down
09. Loretta Lynn - Hurtin For Certain
10. Loretta Lynn - Today Has Been A Day
11. Loretta Lynn - Jealous Heart
12. Loretta Lynn - Dear Uncle Sam

2015 Your Squaw Is On The Warpath
01. Loretta Lynn - Your Squaw Is On The Warpath
02. Loretta Lynn - Living My Lifetime For You
03. Loretta Lynn - Sneakin In
04. Loretta Lynn - Youve Just Stepped In (From Stepping Out On Me)
05. Loretta Lynn - Taking The Place Of My Man
06. Loretta Lynn - Kaw-Liga
07. Loretta Lynn - Let Me Go, Youre Hurtin Me
08. Loretta Lynn - Harper Valley P.T.A.
09. Loretta Lynn - I Walk Alone
10. Loretta Lynn - Hes Somewhere Between You And Me

2016 Full Circle
01. Loretta Lynn - {Whispering Sea Introduction}
02. Loretta Lynn - Whispering Sea
03. Loretta Lynn - Secret Love
04. Loretta Lynn - Whos Gonna Miss Me?
05. Loretta Lynn - Black Jack David
06. Loretta Lynn - Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven
07. Loretta Lynn - Always On My Mind
08. Loretta Lynn - Wine Into Water
09. Loretta Lynn - In The Pines
10. Loretta Lynn - Band Of Gold
11. Loretta Lynn - Fist City
12. Loretta Lynn - I Never Will Marry
13. Loretta Lynn & Elvis Costello - Everything It Takes
14. Loretta Lynn & Willie Nelson - Lay Me Down

2016 White Christmas Blue
01. Loretta Lynn - White Christmas Blue
02. Loretta Lynn - Country Christmas
03. Loretta Lynn - Winter Wonderland
04. Loretta Lynn - Away in a Manger
05. Loretta Lynn - Blue Christmas
06. Loretta Lynn - To Heck With Ole Santa Claus
07. Loretta Lynn - Frosty the Snowman
08. Loretta Lynn - Oh, Come All Ye Faithful
09. Loretta Lynn - Jingle Bells
10. Loretta Lynn - White Christmas
11. Loretta Lynn - Silent Night
12. Loretta Lynn - Twas the Night Before Christmas

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