#lorettalynn #country #reaction Rapper FIRST time REACTION to Loretta Lynn - Coal Miner's Daughter! Reminds me of my Mom Join this channel to get access to perks: / @blackpegasusraps
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@fippodegyeoolies36296 ай бұрын
Loretta Lynn is the undisputed QUEEN of country music. Her career spanned 6 decades. She received more awards than any other female country artist. She died October, 2022 at 90 years old.
@webbtrekker5346 ай бұрын
She and Patsy Cline were good friends. Patsy helped get Loretta started.
@randyrogers1916 ай бұрын
Black Pegasus you've got to check out some other stuff of hers if you like this maybe fist city or you ain't woman enough
@memorywhitton55275 ай бұрын
Thank you Sir. For your reaction, that was her life as a child,you need to check out the Movie called " cold miners daughter " you'll enjoy it again thank you hope you have a blessed evening 🙏 sending you love from Lafayette Georgia 🍑
@brianbrekke95004 ай бұрын
Actually Alison Krauss has received the most. 27 Grammys, 14 IBMA Awards, and 9 ACM awards among others. One of the Grammys for best album was a collaboration with Robert Plant.
@WinModel883 ай бұрын
Without Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn would have never been discovered or known.
@tammyjackson31136 ай бұрын
Now do her sassy songs Fist City, The Pill, You Ain't Woman Enough and so many more. Loretta sang her truth always.
@IamCareyann6 ай бұрын
Yes 👍 ain't woman enough is badass. Good choice for the next Loretta song!
@sharonholsapple6 ай бұрын
Yes❤
@carolynmorrissey16306 ай бұрын
Yes Fist City
@guyray15046 ай бұрын
" The Pill" was more of a woman's lib type sog that a lot of radio stations wouldn't play. She had a lot of kid doing her career.
@Butterflyandhearts956 ай бұрын
Yes BP, please listen to the ones mentioned here. She wrote from her life experience.
@MsNapier1233 ай бұрын
This is the story of my Daddy’s life. Literally grew up one “holler” over from Butchers Hollow. My grandpa worked the coal mines. No shoes in the summer, mail order clothes…. This song is in my DNA.
@KarriSimone6 ай бұрын
She is country royalty 🙌
@brendasorenson61866 ай бұрын
Loretta Lynn (RIP) was the Queen of Country Music. She was real, and she wrote and sang about real life, often autobiographical. Several of her songs were banned from radio stations because of content eg The Pill. She was the first woman to win Entertainer Of The Year from the CMA. Thanks for discovering this legend!
@aufshcrkrs15095 ай бұрын
Loretta and Dolly. Very underestimated queens of musiic.
@cvabuck54896 ай бұрын
My mom was both a coal miner's daughter and a coal miner herself. This is a family anthem for us.
@NativeNYerChicHK6 ай бұрын
Now you gotta watch the movie of the same name. Loretta Lynn is Country music and American Royalty! She, along with my other favorite Patsy Cline (and Loretta’s best friend) are a couple of QUEENS! ♥️
@user-vl4fx5wf1q6 ай бұрын
I love your reactions and comments ❤❤
@susanboles3599Ай бұрын
Loretta Lynn Coal Miners Daughter is a true song. She is singing of where she came from. Her sister Crystal Gayle also sings
@starlawilson901113 күн бұрын
She became the queen of country music. That's all.
@vickihirsch83406 ай бұрын
I recommend " you ain't woman enough" and " don't come home a drinkin". She wrote songs about her real life. This song is her autobiography
@elizabethrichards91524 ай бұрын
Also your Squaw is on the warpath
@Emilyhildegaard15 ай бұрын
Loretta Lynn was truly royalty. She rose from the MOST humble circumstances to the peak of her craft. What a woman!
@maryrichardson13185 ай бұрын
When I was a teenager in 1977, I worked at a concert and basketball venue in Lexington Kentucky. Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty came and did a concert there. I believe the entire population of Butcher Holler, Kentucky, her hometown, was in the audience that night. After the concert, she and Conway sat on the stage at a table and signed autographs and took pictures for over 2 hours. She was the most gracious person who ever sang on that stage.
@lisazaccardimeunier83786 ай бұрын
There’s a movie about her life called “Coal Miner’s Daughter”, starring Sissy Spacek and Tommy Lee Jones that’s excellent!!! She started having babies as a teenager.
@markdenio45376 ай бұрын
Sissy Spacek won an Oscar for this movie.
@lisazaccardimeunier83786 ай бұрын
@@markdenio4537 wow!
@whome12996 ай бұрын
One of my favorite movies. ❤️
@justkaron6 ай бұрын
If I see this movie is on, I have to watch till the end. It is a glorious good movie!
@karenpowell60634 ай бұрын
Love that movie! Watched it several times
@cwfan25 ай бұрын
Loretta Lynn died in 2022 at the age of 90. She was an influential singer/songwriter who, as you may have guessed, wrote about her life. If she and her husband had a fight, she wrote a song about it. They married when she was 14 and she had the first of 6 children when she was 16. Her sister, Crystal Gayle, is also a famous country singer. Crystal is only 73 yo now. Her signature song is "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue". Country music is very interesting. Most of these songs are about the lives of ordinary people and the hard lives they have endured.
@amyweeklynewsreport67872 ай бұрын
The thing about it is Loretta Lynn was a coal miner's daughter and this song is about her childhood rest in peace Loretta
@debragonser7456 ай бұрын
This was Loretta’s life. Most of her songs were stories of the life she lived.
@mermaid33636 ай бұрын
The Queen of Country Music, Miss Loretta Lynn. Bow down, y'all.
@Imathomebored5 ай бұрын
The old country musicians were THEE best storytellers.
@user-vl4fx5wf1q6 күн бұрын
This is the story of Loretta Lynn! They made a movie by the same name! Sissy Spacek played the part of Loretta Lynn.
@LadyShar6 ай бұрын
Loretta is one of the queens of country music! I think you'll love her songs: You're not woman enough to take my man, Fist City, and The Pill. ❤
@shirleybuffington64206 ай бұрын
Don’t forget the song you ain’t woman enough too take my man
@shirleybuffington64206 ай бұрын
This song was about her life and the way she was raised . She was a country legend
@mburkitt76786 ай бұрын
Great Reaction. My mother was a coal miner's daughter, and one of her sisters (my aunt) was named Loretta. My grandfather moved the family away from the mines after three decades. I sometimes think about where I would be if he had stayed. My father was a farmer and we grew nearly everything we ate. Her brother served in Vietnam and retired from the Air Force after 23 years. My childhood was only one step removed from this song.
@michaeldeponte80665 ай бұрын
Loretta Lynn was the matriarch of country music meaning she was the longest living grand old Opry member with a career over 60 years
@jeanniewright25546 ай бұрын
Loretta was considered a rebel - and she earned that title! She sang about subjects so controversial in her era that some songs were banned! LOVE HER!!!!!
@fionaspath33326 ай бұрын
My father-in-law worked in a tire factory...he & his wife raised 9 children...took care of the elderly that had no one....there were times that there were 21 people at the dinner table...their 9 children...the elderly who had come to stay a bit...children that had nowhere to go and themselves...mother in law loved them all...they were a good example to follow...💛
@Nana_Reads6 ай бұрын
Great story…. Same values were instilled by my parents. Loretta had a long career with many more hits …. Married at 15 she had 4 children by 20 then began her singing career initially to make a little bit of money to help support her family. She had twins later in her thirties. Her eldest was 12 when she recorded her first album in 1960. She recorded 70 albums was nominated for 18 Grammys had 24 #1 hits on the country charts and 11 #1 albums
@OkiePeg4116 ай бұрын
My grandmother was born in Oklahoma's Indian territory in 1902. She attended a 1 room school (only up to 8th grade... unless the child was exceptional) near a creek. After school, she walked to the train station and sold tickets. They washed clothes in that creek. My grandfather was a drafted WWI soldier who fought in the trenches at Argonne Forest. He was educated, but they made him a private. He nearly died there. After the war, he went to Oklahoma and got an engineering degree and worked on WPA projects. That's how they met ... at the train station!!! People were much stronger and determined back then. They didn't complain. They didn't expect everything to be handed to them. They appreciated family and relied on each other. I wish i could have met my grandfather, but he died fairly young as a result of his time in france in the winter.
@lefty31415916 ай бұрын
Great reaction. Loretta Lynn is a long but worthwhile rabbit hole. There are many great suggestions in the comments. I would also suggest her duets with Conway Twitty. A couple of great examples of them singing together "Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man" and "You're The Reason Our Kids Are Ugly"
@meaghanhoffmann58696 ай бұрын
This!
@gramanatorof45276 ай бұрын
My mom was a coal miners daughter!!! Growing up poor in the 30's & 40's she had some good stories!!
@jealousjelly6 ай бұрын
Coal Miner's Daughter was a great movie of Loretta's life starring Sissy Spacek in an Oscar-worthy performance. If you haven't seen it, it's worth a look. I appreciate your honesty and sincerity, even when confronted with a genre of music that I'm sure is entirely out of your comfort zone. Nice reaction as usual.
@jeremiahrose46816 ай бұрын
Damn every time I here this song, it brings tears to my eyes. I was raised by a aunt and uncle were were poor in objects, but rich with love and that's all we needed.
@kimzwolinski99196 ай бұрын
Fist City is a great one from Loretta 😊 Thanks for sharing about your mom. A lot of people tend to stray a bit as young adults. Your mom raised you with the right values and it shows.❤😊
@budhalbr6 ай бұрын
This song is from a time when the family and society were still grateful for the sacrifices fathers made out of pure love.
@melissagerber72316 ай бұрын
Father's don't make those 'sacrifices out of pure love' as much,now.
@michaeltotten57676 ай бұрын
Loretta is an absolute icon. She, Kitty Wells, and Patsy Cline paved the way for “girl acts” in country music. A legend indeed.
@janicemeier25283 ай бұрын
There is poor in every race...but this is what built America...but is that really poor or the best life ever...things don't make you happy...to love and be love is what life is about...helping humanity. Your mom raised a wonderful man.
@derekhauffe71975 ай бұрын
I love your reaction to this. I wish other people will listen to stories from “other” people and recognize that we’re really all just people, doing our best.
@varnishgal2 күн бұрын
I'm a coal miner's granddaughter: he mined soft coal in Iowa after he and grandma immigrated from Sweden. One of my fun memories is going out along the railroad tracks to collect spilled coal from the train cars; we used it in the coal furnace at the house.
@WhistorКүн бұрын
I asked my younger brother not too long ago if he remembered gathering coal because I am starting to doubt my own memories of walking the tracks 50 years ago. He didn't recall but I am sure I did it whenever we visited my grandmother because she also had a living room coal stove though it did little to heat the house.
@varnishgal12 сағат бұрын
@@Whistor I'll bet your memory is accurate. I was born in '46, and would have been about eight years old when I was allowed to roam freely, so that would have been 1954 -- seventy years ago! Amazing how time does fly! Grandpa was injured by a slate fall, and he forbid my father and uncles ever to work the mines. That set them on quite different paths. One of my cousins still has the old coal bucket.
@douglassellers7528Ай бұрын
She's singing facts of her life.
@mamakat1145 ай бұрын
My Daddy grew up in the country, one of 11 kids farming. Later he was a Firefighter, along with a mechanic and he could fix anything. Sweetest Daddy a girl could ever ask for. He raised me with country music and I later played it on FM Country Radio. He taped every one of my shows. I miss him terribly. 3/30/2019.
@mikemilne3 ай бұрын
This is all real for Loretta Lynn. She wrote this from her heart and her life.
@user-tp3yo7kg2e6 ай бұрын
This is her life's true life's story. A very popular song in the 60's. She wrote many songs in her life times. Now her granddaughter sings this song on u tube. Loretta Lynn was the queen of country music for 60 years. I love her music. She also sang a lot of songs with Conway Twitty that were very popular.
@lisazaccardimeunier83786 ай бұрын
Dolly Parton's "Coat of Many Colors" is similar. It'll bring a tear to your eye.
@janetclaireSays5 ай бұрын
This is why it's so important for us all to expose ourselves to a wide range of musical genres and artists. Sometimes it takes something unfamiliar to wake us up and touch our souls.
@jacqueline45146 ай бұрын
Loretta Lynn, the First Lady of Country Music 🏆Married at 14 and wrote all her music; grew up dirt poor. You have GOT to watch the movie of the same name; it is based on her Autobiography; fantastic true story, and killer soundtrack ❤
@secolerice5 ай бұрын
Loretta Lynn was my first favorite female country singer back in the 60s. She was definitely the Queen. She and Patsy Cline toured together. Dolly Parton was in the next group of women to follow. Women who grew up poor and wrote about it and made a career from it. They helped to teach me about hard work and dedication (along with my family).
@michaelfarmer9664 ай бұрын
Loretta Lynn came from very humble beginnings, married as a young teenager, had 4 children by 17, and then had twins just as her music career started taking off. Se wrote most of her own material, said what she thought if you liked it or not, had a very hard love story with her only boyfriend/husband (yes, he would get drunk and hit her...and she would hit him back twice!), her husband literally had to make her go on stage in the beginning, she was so scared (she would get 4-day migraines, she was so stressed), although he cheated and could be abusive, he believed in her more than anyone else and pushed her to be the best she could be. She died living her motto: Never Quit, Never Retire. She was forced by health problems to stop touring, but she continued writing and recording songs. She was in the middle of a 5 album deal when she died, recently javing released yet another award winning album. She went from nothing to a net worth of $65Million...never forgetting where she came from, calling her fans "friends" because they afforded her to give her children a better life than she had, opening her ranch and campground to the public so they would have a place to stay when they visited, and thanking God for all her Blessings. She died peacefully in her sleep with over 3,000 songs she wrote but hadn't recorded yet.
@kati22244 ай бұрын
LOretta was an original rags to riches story... may she rest in peace. She was the queen.. !!!
@LadyShar6 ай бұрын
I think you would really enjoy Alabama- 40 hour week. It's a song paying homage to the hard workers doing thankless jobs.
@carolynmorrissey16306 ай бұрын
Yes love that song
@rosewaters44976 ай бұрын
Happy New Year.. Loretta Lynn married at 13. Heck of a woman
@michellejackson66796 ай бұрын
Loretta was married at 14 back in the hills of Kentucky.. All of her music was about her life experiences.. Starting with a baby (her) having babies... her music is legendary in country.. The Queen of Country.. The Movie Coal Miner's Daughter was her life... Sissy Spacek won an Oscar for the role of Loretta. Just the kindest, sweetest, SASSY woman ever... RIP
@marvinbone13795 ай бұрын
That's one of the most beautiful and heartfelt reactions I've ever heard on YouT.
@catserver85776 ай бұрын
My dad was a single father who raised us working for $1.75 an hour driving a forklift. We never had a clue we were poor until I was an adult. He had the "bills box" which was a shoe box under his bed, and he would tell us "Go play, I have to do the bills now.". We didn't even know what it was, but we knew it was important. Many lessons learned not to be greedy or always wanting things, I've never let money rule me. Because my dad. So when she says "Daddy always managed to get the money somehow", I can relate to that.
@SickGirlRocks6 ай бұрын
10:38 she passed in October 2022. Her last album was produced by Johnny Cash’s son. She had a very famous sister Crystal Gayle also.
@hapymom136 ай бұрын
Yas! You found Loretta!! Her music is legend. My teen heard "Ain't Woman Enough" and was shocked at the shade in the lyrics.
@meaghanhoffmann58696 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@TheSmokey9994 ай бұрын
Loretta Lynn is one of the all time greats!
@eddieevans66926 ай бұрын
This is absolutely an autobiographical song. There is a great movie of the same name, which chronicles Loretta Lynn's life and rise to fame. Sissy Spacek won an Academy Award for her portrayal of Lynn.
@tinatrujillo22965 ай бұрын
She is the Queen of country music boo !!! this woman is legendary do more of her but first watch her movie coal Miners daughter ...
@mackkarnes78726 ай бұрын
country music is so much about life and story telling......so glad you have found it.... love watching your reactions.....
@Calmontheoutside6 ай бұрын
Coal Miner’s Daughter will always be one of my fave movies.
@jenp58104 ай бұрын
I love these ones from her Van Lear Rose/Lay Me/ She's an angel. So good. At her memorial, various country artists performed all her songs. Her grand daughter and Willie Nelson's son did 'Lay Me Down' and it was really awesome. She died in October 2022.
@karenpowell60634 ай бұрын
So touching to hear you talk about your mother and the values she taught you. We all wonder off from " our raising " when we're young , happily as we grow older we realize how special our loving parents were, and they did know what they were talking about after all!
@laurieroberts42602 ай бұрын
Bless all the men who work hard for their family. And the women who have to work even harder bc he won't!
@jcwalter99736 ай бұрын
She was such a rebel. Love her. No filter, she gave new meaning to zero sugar coating. I’m glad you gave it a listen.
@lizreynolds45544 ай бұрын
She was so Amazing! She married young, and had a passle of children, and became a Great Star. There is a movie about her, i wish you'd watch it. She wrote many great songs. She died in 2022, and was 90. Her little sister, Crystal Gail, was a singer as well, she became famous. DON'T IT MAKE MY BROWN EYES BLUE? and BLUE BAYOU, are Great!!😊😊😊😊😊😊
@kayakuprising59146 ай бұрын
Amen!
@aimeekeel5 ай бұрын
My mom loved Loretta Lynn so much. Definitely brings back memories.
@maryrenee61575 ай бұрын
Thank our heavens above y’all are getting it finally , spread the word , !! She wax great !! ❤ thank you for sharing Loretta Lynn Thank you Black Pegasus for learning my music I grew up with , ps I have. Bee Gees Album still 😂
@lowertheshield6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the authenticity @BlackPegasusRaps . I am truly appreciating regardless of genre, if we pause to listen, the lyrics will tell us a story of the human drama. Loretta Lynn and her sister Crystal Gail both sang from the heart and soul.
@lefty31415916 ай бұрын
I would second suggesting Crystal Gayle as a reaction. "Talking In Your Sleep" or "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" would be a good starting point.
@user-mx2op4xv6j6 күн бұрын
I love Loretta
@lesliemiller3763 ай бұрын
You are an awesome man! Wise beyond your years! GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ❤
@traceyvavrecan67146 ай бұрын
You may recognize the name as there was a movie about her life called Coal Miner's Daughter. She wrote songs about her life. Try Fist City, Portland Oregon, You ain't Woman Enough. I was fortunate enough to see her perform live and she was awesome. After a few songs she told us to call out the songs we wanted to hear and she would perform what we asked for
@Bijou20133 ай бұрын
FIST City, the Pill.... Loretta speaks the truth and pulls no punches!
@KarriSimone6 ай бұрын
❤❤❤ Awesome 👌 Hank Williams Sr. Is even an older generation of country 😊 so can't wait for you to react to him!!!!!!
@MemawAngie5 күн бұрын
💝 You truly won me over just now. What you shared was/is truly heart felt.. God Bless you! 💕
@user-hb4ie1dp2h2 ай бұрын
That is her true story.. She was a beautiful person inside and out. Queen of Country Music.
@janicerintalan17534 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this. Makes my heart happy and glad. I grew up listening to to my parents country music. Then came the rhythm and blues and soul music for me but I love country music music too mostly praise and worship
@krazyj1957Ай бұрын
"Coal Miner's Daughter" is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn. It's a story of Loretta's life growing up.
@danieljalomojr58565 ай бұрын
You should watch the movie that is about Loretta's life "Coal Miners Daughter". It stars Sissy Spacek as Loretta and Tommy Lee Jones as her husband Doolittle. It's a good movie gives you more insight into her life and the inspiration for many of her songs.
@barbarawayland24243 ай бұрын
If you love Loreta Lynn then you'll love her best friend Patsy Cline, an unbelievable voice gone to soon. Patty has some giant hits, Crazy, I go out walking, Sweet Dreams... to name a few.
@michellejackson66796 ай бұрын
You're making me cry now... praise to your mom... she raised a good son..
@Jeffbambam4 ай бұрын
I was fortunate enough to meet Loretta Lynn, she was a genuine, loving, kind ,soul .❤
@user-un3is9ej5h19 күн бұрын
Loretta Lynn's Dad was a coal miner, she wrote this song, and you should see the real life story of her life in the movie also called, COAL MINERS DAUGHTER.
@peggyradeck91406 ай бұрын
This was my mother’s favorite song. She grew up on her father’s farm but when times were harder grandpa worked in the.coal mine at night while working the farm in the day time. They made the story of Loretta Lynn’s life into a movie and called it Coal Miners Daughter. I remember the day I took her to see the movie.my mother and her family and I all grew up in Western Colorado.
@jackiejohnson861229 күн бұрын
Thank you for reviewing Loretta Lynn & sharing your story ...
@kamiko70Күн бұрын
sissy spacek did a movie on Loretta Lynn's life, called coal miners daughter. her song is a true story, and the movie is out of this world, and all true. i did factory work, until i started working computers, and went to ITT for computer networking.
@reneebush23996 ай бұрын
Loretta has the most hits that went to number 1 despite them being BANNED from country radio. If you want to hear how much of a badass this woman was I would highly recommend songs like Fist City, The Pill, You ain’t Woman Enough and Don’t Come Home from Drinking. Even though it isn’t as popular today as her banned songs like “The Pill”, I think “Rated X” is one of them that is worth a listen. This woman didn’t hold punches. Literally and figuratively. RIP to the Queen of Country. Great Reaction!
@debbiejarvis57646 ай бұрын
True song she was a coal miner daughter. All words to song are true.
@johncox88823 ай бұрын
I knew her due to our love of Walking horses Not a big fan of her music but love the person she was. Hope to meet her when God calls us all home
@racheltisdale69356 ай бұрын
I had watched her on a show about her life and she said if you forget where you come from you won't know where you're going. So very true.
@lisawells99058 күн бұрын
True story of her life!awesome movie made about this song
@Broomrider14925 ай бұрын
She wrote songs about her life. Most of the old country singers wrote songs from life experiences.
@hackermusic33556 ай бұрын
I was proud to be a coal miner for 20 years. It was hard and dangerous work but it was like a fraternity of brothers and we loved it. We all knew the work would take a toll on us years after leaving the mines but we did it anyway. Coal Miner's Daughter tells the hard but happy story. For the sadder side listen to her cousin Patty Loveless sing You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive.
@SC-gp7kt6 ай бұрын
Both my parents were almost this poor growing up (in Michigan)....mom's fam from Detroit, dad's fam from a farm in the north. I remember hearing about their hard times, and both sets of my grandparents' even worse times, from their respective European countries. Now here I am, typing my thoughts to you in my own warm house on this piece of technology. I take nothing I have, or am, for granted, and am so thankful I had good parents who instilled traditional values in me and my siblings.❤ I'm grateful for the better life we have now, and I wish the same for the younger generations in our family. Music like this touches me too, and it's among my favorite. R.I.P. Loretta
@aufshcrkrs15095 ай бұрын
Wow. That hit my soul hard. My dad is just like that. Working hard to make sure we girls always had what we needed. Now he has cancer and we are trusting in god to help him recover. Hit me in the feels.
@loribegliomini442129 күн бұрын
Thank your father for his service
@Rooportland4 ай бұрын
Queen of Country!!
@carolynussery81896 ай бұрын
You think that something, check out Loretta Lynn's "Fist City, Ones On The Way,Don't Come Home a'drinking with Loving on Your Mind, Your Squaw is on the Warpath"
@angelmcgraw6833 ай бұрын
Brah.. I love you! This was my mothers life story as well. My mother passed a little over a year ago. This song now tears my heart out. Love your take on this! Love.
@cindyphifer9706 ай бұрын
Loretta was a wonderful lady
@chelseahaley83506 ай бұрын
If u like storytelling music, please check out Jim Croce! Time in a bottle, Operator, & Bad bad Leroy brown are a couple of great ones by him!