Description
Loretta Lynn introduced the world to a crucial aspect of American life that was rarely acknowledged when she released her 1970 autobiographical album, Coal Miner’s Daughter. Already a country star with chart-topping singles, this title track, led a string of #1 hits and became her first recording inducted into the GRAMMY® Hall Of Fame. In addition, she was among a notable list of singer/songwriters who brought a woman’s perspective to country music. Celebrating 50 years.
Side one
| No. |
Title |
Writer(s) |
Recording date |
Length |
| 1. |
“”Coal Miner”s Daughter”” |
Loretta Lynn |
October 1, 1969 |
3:00 |
| 2. |
“”Hello Darlin””” |
Conway Twitty |
July 14, 1970 |
2:22 |
| 3. |
“”Less of Me”” |
Glen Campbell |
July 15, 1970 |
2:11 |
| 4. |
“”Any One, Any Worse, Any Where”” |
|
December 23, 1969 |
2:44 |
| 5. |
“”For the Good Times”” |
Kris Kristofferson |
August 19, 1970 |
3:15 |
| 6. |
“”The Man of the House”” |
- Larry Brinkley
- Lee McAlphin
|
July 14, 1970 |
2:47 |
Side two
| No. |
Title |
Writer(s) |
Recording date |
Length |
| 1. |
“”What Makes Me Tick”” |
Lynn |
December 22, 1969 |
2:00 |
| 2. |
“”Another Man Loved Me Last Night”” |
|
December 23, 1969 |
2:32 |
| 3. |
“”It”ll Be Open Season on You”” |
Charlie Aldridge |
May 28, 1969 |
2:39 |
| 4. |
“”Too Far”” |
Marty Robbins |
April 9, 1970 |
3:10 |
| 5. |
“”Snowbird”” |
Gene MacLellan |
August 19, 1970 |
2:22 |