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Loretta Lynn

Read through the most famous quotes from Loretta Lynn




I've been married to the same man for all this time. The way we fight sometimes, you can tell.


— Loretta Lynn


#fight #i #man #married #same

I've seen every highway in the United States, and they all look alike to me.


— Loretta Lynn


#every #highway #i #look #me

In the long run, you make your own luck - good, bad, or indifferent.


— Loretta Lynn


#good #indifferent #long #long run #luck

Me and my partner, Conway Twitty, cleaned up at the 1972 Country Music Association Awards.


— Loretta Lynn


#awards #cleaned #conway #country #country music

My life has run from misery to happiness.


— Loretta Lynn


#life #misery #my life #run

Once in a while I get inspired and finish my act with the hillbilly hoedown.


— Loretta Lynn


#finish #get #hillbilly #i #inspired

Really, I don't know what I'd do with myself if I retire. Wash dishes?


— Loretta Lynn


#i #know #myself #really #retire

Some of my friends who know me best say they wouldn't trade places with me for $1 million because of the pace I lead.


— Loretta Lynn


#best #friends #i #know #lead

Sometimes I think our problems are made worse by the kind of business we're in. Playing these road shows is a weird experience.


— Loretta Lynn


#experience #i #i think #kind #made

The night I announced I was getting married, Daddy paced for hours on the porch.


— Loretta Lynn


#daddy #getting #getting married #hours #i






About Loretta Lynn

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Did you know about Loretta Lynn?

The most successful of Lynn's siblings on the Country charts is Crystal Gayle. She married Oliver Vanetta Lynn commonly known as "Doolittle" "Doo" or "Mooney" (for running moonshine) on January 10 1948. As a songwriter Lynn believed no topic was off limits as long as it spoke to other women and many of her songs were autobiographical.

She became a part of the country music scene in Nashville in the 1960s and in 1967 charted her first of 16 number-one hits (out of 70 charted songs as a solo artist and a duet partner) that include "Don't Come Home A' Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind)" "You Ain't Woman Enough" "Fist City" and "Coal Miner's Daughter". She taught herself to play and when Loretta Lynn was 24 on her wedding anniversary he encouraged her to become a singer. She moved to Washington state with her husband Oliver Vanetta Lynn Jr.

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