What a lady. What you see is what you get. She was just as nice as she appeared. This looks to be from the 1979/1980 tour. The male back vocal with the mustache (Joey Scarbury) had a hit single called "Believe it or Not" in 1981. This song was used on the TV series Greatest American Hero and can be found on youtube.
Loretta was such a good person. So kind to everyone. She left us a great legacy. Truly deserving of being the queen of Country Music 🎶 Love You Loretta.
Loretta's passing shook up the country music world big time! She left a legendary part of country music that she filled many lives with love and happiness and will never be forgotten! She will be dearly missed but remembered eternally! Rest in heavenly peace Lorettta!
Wow sounds impressive, are you a music lover too, left for me am her great fan's because I sincerely do loves her songs, because dey re so emotional when it's comes in music, hello how are you ...?
"The No.1 of Modern Country... Senora Loretta! Fantastic.... The Music History of Country Saloons ... for german friends the translation: "Loretta Lynn war in den 1960er bis 1970er Jahren ein großer Erfolg und landete vier Nummer-eins-Hitsingles. Sie tat sich auch mit Conway Twitty zusammen und zusammen landeten sie fünf Nummer-eins-Hits. Zero Records, der ihr zuerst einen Plattenvertrag gab. Sie entdeckten den Star der Country-Musik im Jahr 1959 und 1960 hatte sie ihre erste Hit-Debütsingle veröffentlicht. Dieser außergewöhnliche TV-Song enthält Hits wie „They Don't Make Em“ Like My Daddy, „Hey Loretta“ und „Coal Miner's Daughter“.
Wow sounds impressive, are you a music lover too, left for me am her great fan's because I sincerely do loves her songs, because dey re so emotional when it's comes in music, hello how are everything there..?
Loretta loved her Daddy with a passion! That's a heck of a lot of love! She reminds me of myself! I love Loretta Lin! I love all her songs! She's the bomb! She's an explosion of fun! Yup! she sure is! All my love and big fat hugs and kisses go out to her and her family! God bless the cole Miner's daughter! Butcher Haller sounds like a great place!
Wow sounds impressive, are you a music lover too, left for me am her great fan's because I sincerely do loves her songs, because dey re so emotional when it's comes in music, hello how are everything there..?
Loretta and Dolly are true inspirations to women and men that you can make your dreams a reality beyond what you ever imagined... and that in success you can be yourself and people will love you for you. They’re also incredible inspirations that when financial abundance has come to use that wealth to help family and others in their communities. They never looked down on their humble beginnings or tried to hide their childhood homes... they revere it and so gratitude for what they had growing up. You never hear them Talk about what they didn’t have. What incredible women they are!
Love to listen to Loretta sing her songs with her memories. The stories are so wonderful. Thanks . Love you Loretta. Songs seem like from my life.. God Bless you Loretta. Love hearing about your life ..God knows life gets hard..
The orchestra backing her is great! I believe this concert is from 1978. Two years after, her movie would be released and would make her even more famous! Incredible career!
Listening to her sing. I just notice I was smiling. Love you Loretta Lynn. You're a one class act!!!! Just pure and clean in your ( heart ). Thank you for giving us years of your voice.
My Mom had this on VHS. In my family , we love Elvis, Loretta, and Dolly for growing up in blue collar family. It's nice to see people not afraid of where they came from. Some of us is better working with their hands , instead of the mind. Some of us did not have perfect brains when we was born. Society is not too patient with that when it comes to learning. It's not lazy , but just our brain abilities is more wired differently. Some from chronic abuse and stress from it. This causes parts of the brain to be dormant. It's no one's fault, but life. So people need to be more patient, more understanding, and stop comparing people 's abilities to others and self. Also world needs help slow comprehension learners more. Especially collages and schools.
She kept her life on the level, she has values and she didn't change just because she became famous, that is a lot of the reason we all love her so. She could sing and write songs, a god given gift she never abused.
***** I think you are being a bit harsh. Of course she is not a perfect person and this is a lady over 80 you are talking about. They have strange ideas sometimes. My grandma is the nicest lady you will ever meet and she plastic covers her furniture. Seems like an old lady thing to me. I'm sure I would if a bunch of strangers walked through the place every day too. You have to take into account that those are her things. Maybe they do mean a lot to her and she wants them to be there for her descendants many years from now and if she truly believes that her stuff will be damaged by photography (and this was not that uncommon a belief though now they seem to say that it isn't true)..would you not want to prevent damage if this was YOUR stuff? A lot of museums do not allow pictures to be taken and it's just now that many are changing their policies regarding that. Now I actually want to go to her museum even more because I know that the experience would not be spoiled by everyone taking flash photos of every single item. And I don't know what her thinking she has ghosts in her house as to do with anything. More people than you'd think believe that kind of stuff and while I don't...I'm also an atheist who thinks believing is god is just as "nuts" so who am I to judge? Yes, I think it's weird but if I lived in her house maybe I'd be changing my mind quick. And besides everything, Loretta Lynn still has/had a voice that will give you goosebumps and there just is something so genuine and relatable to her songs from the 60's and 70's. Nothing can ever change that and for some things I'll always admire her. The first time I heard her, I was just blown away.
And you came to that conclusion based on her not allowing pictures at her museum? Honestly, none of us know what she is really like, now do we? After you've been a famous country singer for fifty plus years, maybe you'd "forget where you came from" too.
It obviously seemed to matter to you enough to write a long paragraph about how you couldn't take pictures at her house. If you want me to go away, just don't respond, how about that?
***** Have you actually met the women? The no photo thing is not likely anything she even knows about. She treated me with respect and I can assure you, she had to say hello to 65 people and autograph for them before she got to me. So I will go on what happened when she asked me how my day was going. and then told me what a nice town I live in here in Canada. I have been to her house, (the first one, not where she lives now.) It was a fun tour, to see the place from the movie, the real place. I met her at a concert in London Ontario. For her age, she is doing a heck of a lot better than most people her age. And maybe there is a ghost in her house. I still think my mom is here with me, and that does not mean I am nuts. If you don't believe in ghosts that is your priviledge. The house was known to be haunted before she bought it.
Listening to Loretta brings back so many memories of my own younger days. I married into country myself. I really loved it. My wife was a professional singer too. Her middle name was Lynn. She was working on her own musical career. The diabetes ended our progression and joy together. Thank you Loretta for sharing your talent with us.
Country music today isn't what it used to be! Today, they rock it too hard, and even put hip hop in it! That destroys it! These people need a real good long loud hard scolding from Loretta Lin if she's still here!
@@michaeldeponte8066 kitty did't stay on the charts long enough to be queen. Loretta was performing and charting for over 25 yrs. She paved the road. She will always be the only queen.
Jan 30, 2020: I dedicate this concert to Sgt Manuel R. Martinez, 23, who was killed in an auto accident on Aug 22, 1975 south of Santa Fe. Returning to Albuquerque from a long work week at the Farmington mine, he rolled his 240Z Datsun. (His hard work at $2,000 a month cost him his life.) Manuel trained as a Marine at Camp Pendleton (radio operator), served a year in Okinawa and was a member of the VFW & Carpenters Union. (Since I was still in high school, we exchanged letters often. By the time I graduated, I knew that I had fallen in love with him.) Manuel graduated from West Mesa High School in 1970 and participated in track & field. Manuel's shy grin, warm heart, gentle spirit and strong work ethic were endearing traits. Though he liked pretty girls and nice clothes, he was wise beyond his years. His passing shattered my heart....life has never been the same. Note: God bless the memory of your dad Loretta. VICKI
Truly the Queen of Country Music. I saw Loretta in a little venue in 1977 in West Virginia. I’ll always treasure that memory. I was awestruck & couldn’t believe I was actually seeing her perform live! Afterwards she signed autographs. I found myself standing in front of her only a couple feet away. She was eating popcorn, probably starving from having not eaten before her show. I can still see her beautiful smile. But what I’ll never forget is how gorgeous she was! Her eyes were a beautiful blue. Later in 1980 my brother and my best friend and I made a little trip to Kentucky and to Butcher Holler.We got to see her cabin home and met an aunt who was living there. Such incredible hospitality. The sweetest people you’d ever want to meet. Loretta is an original. What a gift to Country Music she’s been! Thank you for giving us a lifetime of wonderful memories. 💖🎼🎶
I love Loretta Lynn,and she was a Lady,she kept her life respectfully,down to earth.True country girl.There not ever be another Loretta Lynn or Patsy's Kline.God gave her long life of favor.
Wow sounds impressive, are you a music lover too, left for me am her great fan's because I sincerely do loves her songs, because dey re so emotional when it's comes in music, hello how are you ...?
Such a wonderful American poet, song writer and an advocate for women's rights, which made her unique in country music. Don't Come Home A'Drinkin'", The Pill, Your Squaw Is On the Warpath Tonight made radical statements for the time. She is a fine person and one of our greatest American treasures. Saw her some years back, she did that sweep onto the stage in her classic dress, said hello and then, "Ever what y'all wanna hear, holler it out," and I loved her even more than I already did. She also blew Jack White away. Their collaboration was fantastic. There is an interview with her posted, about 30 minutes, and I was astounded at her perspective and her heart.
Loretta Lynn,and Dolly Parton are the two most beautiful women in country music 🎵🎶🎶. The older both of them gets the more beautiful they are. They never have forgotten where they came from, and were never was embarrassed of their roots. They were alike in so many ways, and they both came from a loving family. They were raised poor but had plenty of love. They are the most honest two women in the world 🌍❣️❤️💞🌍. They were proud of from where they came to become the ladies that they are now, and they truly love their fans because they know if it was not for there fans,and their up bringing they would not be where they are today. IAM glad we got to see,and hear them preform together. I think the two of them can sing with anyone if there other half can sing. It really hurts me that Loretta Lynn has gone own too be with Doo, Betty Sue, Jack Benny, and her mama, and daddy. Her daddy will finally get to hear his beautiful daughter sing in person, and I know he has to be proud of her, and I bet he has given Doo a good lecture about miss treating his baby 🍼😄 but in a good way,because of the stories Loretta Lynn told about her parents were true love they had a big heart, and treated people with love,gueniun love. Love conquers all things. Loretta Lynn you are,and will always be a diamond in the roost. God thank you for letting us have Loretta Lynn for over 50 plus years in the music industry. Now she continues to live own through her kid's, and grandkids, and Ernest Ray. Kid's, grand, great grands keep Loretta Lynn memory alive, and make her proud of what her, Doo brought into the world 🌍❣️❤️💞🌍🌍❣️. You, Dolly are two women's that stuck with your marriage vows ❤. Both married for 45 + years, and the other one is still married for almost 50+ years.
Thanks for all the songs & days of your life spent out on the road ! You gave a lot of your life to make this world a happier place ! Thank you for the wonderful memories & your legacy of your journey down the road of your life ! You gave it your all & it will never be forgotten ! Thank you Loretta !
loretta lynn the true queen of country.. and still going at 85.actually i think she had a stroke.last week. i love her. beautiful vioce.get well soon sweet lady.
tHIS IS A VERY GOOD CONCERT. SHE HAS A VERY BEAUTIFUL SMILE. AND I AM AMAZED HOW EASY SHE IS SINGING AND TALKING TO THE PUBLICUM. I WOULD DIE ON THE STAGE FROM A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN... LORETTA LYNN IS SHURE A QUEEN OF COUNTRY MUSIC. BEAUTIFUL AND TOUGH WOMEN !
This is a master class in how to communicate to an audience. Loretta brings her songs to life, and that show was a snapshot of a of an incredible life journey. I’d like to see Madonna do that.
Love her!! She taught me how to sing...me as a very young girl in the early 60's standing next to speakers of my parent's big 'ole long stereo listening to her. Love, love, loved her!
Wow sounds impressive, are you a music lover too, left for me am her great fan's because I sincerely do loves her songs, because dey re so emotional when it's comes in music, hello how are you ...?
She was a great singer and with another Great Conway Twitty great team Loretta Lynn ? She will be missed very much God Bless you the Queen of County 🎵 🎶 🎶 Music RIp Loretta we Love you 💟💛💕 beautiful lady 💗
great fiddle playin' & I just love Loretta's voice. I loved the film; I took my daughter to see it when she was a kid & she still remembers it. I think it was a big part of makin' her become a singer herself. She never sang professionally, just in church. Loretta is a true gem.
This is such an awesome concert. I started it with the intention of leaving it playing in the background while I played my computer game, but I just couldn't look away. She cast a spell! I
@Jayden Bluebell Dolly is good. BUT, when you say the name Loretta Lynn, you're saying Contry Music. NOBODY can ever compare to this Great Lady !!!!! WE LOVE YOU LORETTA WEBB LYNN.
I had an aunt who was a Webb. I don't know if, or how far down the line if, she was related to Ms Loretta's family. But we like to imagine she was related.
This is the best of the best right here .Legendary songs the kind of music that you never get tired of listening to,that’s why this kind of music stays around for years and still puts a smile on your face,music you enjoy hearing.
Thanks for uploading this. My dad is the black background singer and he talks about his experience touring with Loretta all the time. Glad this was saved
Wow sounds impressive, are you a music lover too, left for me am her great fan's because I sincerely do loves her songs, because dey re so emotional when it's comes in music, hello how Is everything over there..?
Wow sounds impressive, are you a music lover too, left for me am her great fan's because I sincerely do loves her songs, because dey re so emotional when it's comes in music, hello how are you ...?
The best and truest person that ever gracefully stood on the most famous stage ever to be built (Ryman) Never lost any memories of Loretta but only ever seeing her perform would like to know how and what all about her children and grandchildren, siblings love you always BONITA
I know Loretta, ain't never gonna read this, but I've been having heart spells where i can't walk. And my diabetes is up to 500. This show has made me feel so good. Thank you Loretta Lynn
SHAUN CAMPBELL I was lucky enough to go see Loretta in concert last March 27th and she was 82, 2 weeks away from turning 83. She had a terrible cold and was constantly wiping her nose. She walked on the stage and sang 3 songs and then she told the audience she had a bad cold and she hoped that we wouldn't get angry with her and if they wanted to leave because she might not sound as good and they would get their money back and not one single person left. Then she went to sit down and sang the rest of her songs and her last song, Coal Miners daughter, she stood up for that, as well as the audience. When she told u she recently had knee surgery she needed to sit down and she was talking about growing up in Butcher Holler and when she got situated on her chair with a bottle o water and a box of Kleenex on a small table right next to her, and she fixed her beautiful light purple gown, she said " OK...what do you all wanna hear ...??? " and everyone started shouting out the titles to her songs and then when she heard one she felt like singing, she pointed to the person that said it and turned around to one of the people in her band, which was mostly made u of some of her kids and a fe cousins, she would tel hem what song she wanted them to play because the woman n the 3rd row with the red T-shit on wanted to hear " Fist City " ...She really is the epitome of a true, hard working country woman, like my Granny and my Aunt were. My mother skipped out on the " Southern Hillbilly routine " like going wild blackberry picking and then spending 2 days making blackberry jelly and jam, but I chose to learn about the southern, Hillbilly way of living from just watching my Granny do everything from cooking and canning, I helped her every year, when I was old enough to plant and take care of her growing a vegetable garden, doing laundry, cleaning house, sewing a hole in my socks, ironing my shirts etc....my Granny taught me everything I know, even how to pat myself on the back when there was no one else there to do it for me. My mother also has Diabetes, and my Granny had Diabetes and had to giver herself Insulin shots everyday ( Granny passed the day after Christmas in 1988 ) and my Aunt that lived in Southern IN had Diabetes also. ( She passed in 2002 ) When my Aunt came up for a visit in 2000 ( at the time we lived about an hour west of Chicago, my Aunt passed in 2002 and last year we moved an additional 2 hours WEST of where we had lived for 2 years ) but when my Aunt came to visit in May 2000, she was only going to stay for a week. I had gall bladder surgery 2 weeks earlier so my Aunt asked me if it was OK if she stayed until my mothers birthday, and my aunt came the 1st week in May and mom's b-day is May 27th, so I was THRILLED to spend a month with a woman I loved like my Granny and my own mother. Long story a bit shorter, my Aunt's decided not to STRESS or worry about her Drug Addict daughter staying in her house while she was out of town, she decided to NOT even think about her home, she was with us and we loved her so much and I treated her like a Queen, always filling up her coffee cup, making whatever she wanted for dinner, making her bed, putting a fresh rose on her pillow every night, I really loved her and now I miss her so bad it hurts, anyway, she was so " Stress Free " her Diabetes blood counts that were always so high and above where they should be had dropped down to BELOW where her Dr wanted her to try to get them lower to a better, lower number that she can live with and if she was able to keep them lower she could reduce her Insulin intake, well she was so relaxed ad stress free her Glucose numbers dropped A LOT, they were BELOW where her Dr suggested she aim for, and it was because of her only worrying about herself and removing herself from a very stressful environment, and enjoying her vacation with family members that loved her so much. She and her daughter fought on and off all the time and that raised my Aunt's glucose numbers, but they were A LOT lower when she went back home and they stayed low, especially when her daughter and her 3 kids moved out. She swore that when she had gotten herself a fish tank, and watching her fish with the radio on low while she sat in her lounge chair, drinking coffee, smoking her cigarettes as she was crocheting. I know Diabetes is different with everyone and there are some people that have Diabetes and could not have a care in the world or stress in their life but their Glucose numbers would be so high...so maybe try to get any stress out of your life, eat right, take a walk on a nice, warm, summer evening before it's dark and I hope and pray your Glucose numbers drops down to a more acceptable number for yourself !!! I'm sorry I wrote so much, I hope you get to feeling better very soon !!! God Bless !!!--- Ricky :)
I'm a black woman who loves country music....especially sung by Loretta Lynn!
What a lady. What you see is what you get. She was just as nice as she appeared. This looks to be from the 1979/1980 tour. The male back vocal with the mustache (Joey Scarbury) had a hit single called "Believe it or Not" in 1981. This song was used on the TV series Greatest American Hero and can be found on youtube.
Cissy Spacek did such a wonderful job portraying Loretta in the movie Coal Miner's Daughter....one of my favorite movies....
Loretta was such a good person. So kind to everyone. She left us a great legacy. Truly deserving of being the queen of Country Music 🎶 Love You Loretta.
Yeah her songs was indeed beautiful and emotional, I so much love her songs so much 💖, Rip to Loretta Lynn, so Brenda how are you doing?
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I completely agree with all the kind sentiments - Hail to the Queen👑
I love her. The older she gets the prettier she gets.
Loretta's passing shook up the country music world big time! She left a legendary part of country music that she filled many lives with love and happiness and will never be forgotten! She will be dearly missed but remembered eternally! Rest in heavenly peace Lorettta!
Wow sounds impressive, are you a music lover too, left for me am her great fan's because I sincerely do loves her songs, because dey re so emotional when it's comes in music, hello how are you ...?
"The No.1 of Modern Country... Senora Loretta! Fantastic.... The Music History of Country Saloons ... for german friends the translation: "Loretta Lynn war in den 1960er bis 1970er Jahren ein großer Erfolg und landete vier Nummer-eins-Hitsingles. Sie tat sich auch mit Conway Twitty zusammen und zusammen landeten sie fünf Nummer-eins-Hits. Zero Records, der ihr zuerst einen Plattenvertrag gab. Sie entdeckten den Star der Country-Musik im Jahr 1959 und 1960 hatte sie ihre erste Hit-Debütsingle veröffentlicht. Dieser außergewöhnliche TV-Song enthält Hits wie „They Don't Make Em“ Like My Daddy, „Hey Loretta“ und „Coal Miner's Daughter“.
My favorite female country artist. Such a classy lady and I love her music.
Wow sounds impressive, are you a music lover too, left for me am her great fan's because I sincerely do loves her songs, because dey re so emotional when it's comes in music, hello how are everything there..?
Lottetta has always been one of my favorite
Her and Conway were the best country duos
I love Mrs. Loretta! No one can sing like her!
Even me too, how are you doing .?
Loretta Lynn, to me, is Country, defined.
I've loved Her since I first heard Her sing in 1960.
She was pure country and her voice was too! She was darn fantastic!
Classy lady with a grace most people don't have.
DEFINITION OF REAL COUNTRY MUSIC IN JUST 2 WORDS IS LORETTA LYNN
There is no one like her!! She’s the queen!!❤️
Thought people call Her "The First Lady of Country Music," Ms Loretta is the Living Queen of Country Music!!!!!!
Loretta loved her Daddy with a passion! That's a heck of a lot of love! She reminds me of myself! I love Loretta Lin! I love all her songs! She's the bomb! She's an explosion of fun! Yup! she sure is! All my love and big fat hugs and kisses go out to her and her family! God bless the cole Miner's daughter! Butcher Haller sounds like a great place!
Wow sounds impressive, are you a music lover too, left for me am her great fan's because I sincerely do loves her songs, because dey re so emotional when it's comes in music, hello how are everything there..?
Loretta and Dolly are true inspirations to women and men that you can make your dreams a reality beyond what you ever imagined... and that in success you can be yourself and people will love you for you. They’re also incredible inspirations that when financial abundance has come to use that wealth to help family and others in their communities. They never looked down on their humble beginnings or tried to hide their childhood homes... they revere it and so gratitude for what they had growing up. You never hear them Talk about what they didn’t have. What incredible women they are!
Love to listen to Loretta sing her songs with her memories. The stories are so wonderful. Thanks . Love you Loretta. Songs seem like from my life.. God Bless you Loretta. Love hearing about your life ..God knows life gets hard..
There will not be another singer in our time that can beat her voice or her talent
Might be ten years ago but this gal still has it! Beautiful!
No one can hold a candle to her
The orchestra backing her is great! I believe this concert is from 1978. Two years after, her movie would be released and would make her even more famous! Incredible career!
17 November 1978 / ITV In Concert Orchestra / Jubilee Auditorium / Edmonton, Alberta
Listening to her sing. I just notice I was smiling. Love you Loretta Lynn. You're a one class act!!!! Just pure and clean in your ( heart ). Thank you for giving us years of your voice.
My Mom had this on VHS. In my family , we love Elvis, Loretta, and Dolly for growing up in blue collar family. It's nice to see people not afraid of where they came from.
Some of us is better working with their hands , instead of the mind. Some of us did not have perfect brains when we was born. Society is not too patient with that when it comes to learning.
It's not lazy , but just our brain abilities is more wired differently. Some from chronic abuse and stress from it. This causes parts of the brain to be dormant. It's no one's fault, but life.
So people need to be more patient, more understanding, and stop comparing people 's abilities to others and self. Also world needs help slow comprehension learners more. Especially collages and schools.
I just can't get enough of this legend
She kept her life on the level, she has values and she didn't change just because she became famous, that is a lot of the reason we all love her so. She could sing and write songs, a god given gift she never abused.
Eileen F Well said and so very true !!!
***** I think you are being a bit harsh. Of course she is not a perfect person and this is a lady over 80 you are talking about. They have strange ideas sometimes. My grandma is the nicest lady you will ever meet and she plastic covers her furniture. Seems like an old lady thing to me. I'm sure I would if a bunch of strangers walked through the place every day too. You have to take into account that those are her things. Maybe they do mean a lot to her and she wants them to be there for her descendants many years from now and if she truly believes that her stuff will be damaged by photography (and this was not that uncommon a belief though now they seem to say that it isn't true)..would you not want to prevent damage if this was YOUR stuff? A lot of museums do not allow pictures to be taken and it's just now that many are changing their policies regarding that. Now I actually want to go to her museum even more because I know that the experience would not be spoiled by everyone taking flash photos of every single item. And I don't know what her thinking she has ghosts in her house as to do with anything. More people than you'd think believe that kind of stuff and while I don't...I'm also an atheist who thinks believing is god is just as "nuts" so who am I to judge? Yes, I think it's weird but if I lived in her house maybe I'd be changing my mind quick. And besides everything, Loretta Lynn still has/had a voice that will give you goosebumps and there just is something so genuine and relatable to her songs from the 60's and 70's. Nothing can ever change that and for some things I'll always admire her. The first time I heard her, I was just blown away.
And you came to that conclusion based on her not allowing pictures at her museum? Honestly, none of us know what she is really like, now do we? After you've been a famous country singer for fifty plus years, maybe you'd "forget where you came from" too.
It obviously seemed to matter to you enough to write a long paragraph about how you couldn't take pictures at her house. If you want me to go away, just don't respond, how about that?
***** Have you actually met the women? The no photo thing is not likely anything she even knows about. She treated me with respect and I can assure you, she had to say hello to 65 people and autograph for them before she got to me. So I will go on what happened when she asked me how my day was going. and then told me what a nice town I live in here in Canada. I have been to her house, (the first one, not where she lives now.) It was a fun tour, to see the place from the movie, the real place. I met her at a concert in London Ontario. For her age, she is doing a heck of a lot better than most people her age. And maybe there is a ghost in her house. I still think my mom is here with me, and that does not mean I am nuts. If you don't believe in ghosts that is your priviledge. The house was known to be haunted before she bought it.
Listening to Loretta brings back so many memories of my own younger days. I married into country myself. I really loved it. My wife was a professional singer too. Her middle name was Lynn. She was working on her own musical career. The diabetes ended our progression and joy together. Thank you Loretta for sharing your talent with us.
Did she actually make any records?
They don't make them like her anymore, such talent and so down to earth.
She's like a long-lost ants are family
Yes they do. We just don't get to see and hear them
That is so true
Country music today isn't what it used to be! Today, they rock it too hard, and even put hip hop in it! That destroys it! These people need a real good long loud hard scolding from Loretta Lin if she's still here!
Queen of country music 🙌
For me she is the country queen
Elena Espinosa kitty wells was but it was passed down to loretta my oppinion kitty Loretta and patsy Where the 3 Queens
Dolly Parton is "The Queen of Country Music"
Elena Espinosa yes
Boston Bruins2011 no. Loretta is
@@michaeldeponte8066 kitty did't stay on the charts long enough to be queen. Loretta was performing and charting for over 25 yrs. She paved the road. She will always be the only queen.
Jan 30, 2020: I dedicate this concert to Sgt Manuel R. Martinez, 23, who was killed in an auto accident on Aug 22, 1975 south of Santa Fe. Returning to Albuquerque from a long work week at the Farmington mine, he rolled his 240Z Datsun. (His hard work at $2,000 a month cost him his life.) Manuel trained as a Marine at Camp Pendleton (radio operator), served a year in Okinawa and was a member of the VFW & Carpenters Union. (Since I was still in high school, we exchanged letters often. By the time I graduated, I knew that I had fallen in love with him.) Manuel graduated from West Mesa High School in 1970 and participated in track & field. Manuel's shy grin, warm heart, gentle spirit and strong work ethic were endearing traits. Though he liked pretty girls and nice clothes, he was wise beyond his years. His passing shattered my heart....life has never been the same. Note: God bless the memory of your dad Loretta. VICKI
Truly the Queen of Country Music. I saw Loretta in a little venue in 1977 in West Virginia. I’ll always treasure that memory. I was awestruck & couldn’t believe I was actually seeing her perform live! Afterwards she signed autographs. I found myself standing in front of her only a couple feet away. She was eating popcorn, probably starving from having not eaten before her show. I can still see her beautiful smile. But what I’ll never forget is how gorgeous she was! Her eyes were a beautiful blue. Later in 1980 my brother and my best friend and I made a little trip to Kentucky and to Butcher Holler.We got to see her cabin home and met an aunt who was living there. Such incredible hospitality. The sweetest people you’d ever want to meet. Loretta is an original. What a gift to Country Music she’s been! Thank you for giving us a lifetime of wonderful memories. 💖🎼🎶
I.think.she.wonderful.and.her..songs..
I tear up every time I watch Loretta Lynn, when she talks and sings.
I just can’t help it. 😪🤧😥🤗
She's a legend. Love her songs, I love that she's true to herself, also love her voice and look. Great Lady!
I love Loretta Lynn,and she was a Lady,she kept her life respectfully,down to earth.True country girl.There not ever be another Loretta Lynn or Patsy's Kline.God gave her long life of favor.
Wow sounds impressive, are you a music lover too, left for me am her great fan's because I sincerely do loves her songs, because dey re so emotional when it's comes in music, hello how are you ...?
Best singer/songwriter of modern times.
Loretta is pure Country,my favourite Singer.Sure will be missed.
The queen of country music!!Great singer songwriter and a real warm sweet woman!!!She is one of us!!!
What a Classy, Lady. I have a lot of Respect for this Woman. She's Incredible!
Such a wonderful American poet, song writer and an advocate for women's rights, which made her unique in country music. Don't Come Home A'Drinkin'", The Pill, Your Squaw Is On the Warpath Tonight made radical statements for the time. She is a fine person and one of our greatest American treasures.
Saw her some years back, she did that sweep onto the stage in her classic dress, said hello and then, "Ever what y'all wanna hear, holler it out," and I loved her even more than I already did. She also blew Jack White away. Their collaboration was fantastic. There is an interview with her posted, about 30 minutes, and I was astounded at her perspective and her heart.
This was in 1978. Last time I seen this it was in 1999 on VHS. My Dad , Grandma, and Aunt was alive then. I was 18 years old.
This woman changed my life, I love her,. Thank you for the music Loretta
I love this Woman, she's got a beautiful voice, and her songs are 🎵 too.
You are on of the greatest singer to ever come out of in TN. Would love to see you just one more time.
I absolutely enjoyed listening to this concert, Thanks for posting this video Loretta Lynn just gets better with time !
Still love watching and listening to Loretta Lynn😊❤️🎶
Loretta Lynn,and Dolly Parton are the two most beautiful women in country music 🎵🎶🎶. The older both of them gets the more beautiful they are. They never have forgotten where they came from, and were never was embarrassed of their roots. They were alike in so many ways, and they both came from a loving family. They were raised poor but had plenty of love. They are the most honest two women in the world 🌍❣️❤️💞🌍. They were proud of from where they came to become the ladies that they are now, and they truly love their fans because they know if it was not for there fans,and their up bringing they would not be where they are today. IAM glad we got to see,and hear them preform together. I think the two of them can sing with anyone if there other half can sing. It really hurts me that Loretta Lynn has gone own too be with Doo, Betty Sue, Jack Benny, and her mama, and daddy. Her daddy will finally get to hear his beautiful daughter sing in person, and I know he has to be proud of her, and I bet he has given Doo a good lecture about miss treating his baby 🍼😄 but in a good way,because of the stories Loretta Lynn told about her parents were true love they had a big heart, and treated people with love,gueniun love. Love conquers all things. Loretta Lynn you are,and will always be a diamond in the roost. God thank you for letting us have Loretta Lynn for over 50 plus years in the music industry. Now she continues to live own through her kid's, and grandkids, and Ernest Ray. Kid's, grand, great grands keep Loretta Lynn memory alive, and make her proud of what her, Doo brought into the world 🌍❣️❤️💞🌍🌍❣️. You, Dolly are two women's that stuck with your marriage vows ❤. Both married for 45 + years, and the other one is still married for almost 50+ years.
I always wanted to see Loretta Lynn in concert.
I finally did in 2007!
I am so glad I have that precious memory 💕
Make this 1 million views this year! R.I.P Loretta!
Definitely Mrs Loretta Lynn will always be The Queen of Country music 1# 🎶 Gone not forgotten her music will live on Rest in Heavenly Peace 🙏🏻✝️😇🙏🏻💯
wow that's impressive, that's means you are actually a old country music lover wow, so we're are you from?
Thanks for all the songs & days of your life spent out on the road ! You gave a lot of your life to make this world a happier place ! Thank you for the wonderful memories & your legacy of your journey down the road of your life ! You gave it your all & it will never be forgotten ! Thank you Loretta !
loretta lynn the true queen of country.. and still going at 85.actually i think she had a stroke.last week. i love her. beautiful vioce.get well soon sweet lady.
tHIS IS A VERY GOOD CONCERT. SHE HAS A VERY BEAUTIFUL SMILE. AND I AM AMAZED HOW EASY SHE IS SINGING AND TALKING TO THE PUBLICUM. I WOULD DIE ON THE STAGE FROM A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN... LORETTA LYNN IS SHURE A QUEEN OF COUNTRY MUSIC. BEAUTIFUL AND TOUGH WOMEN !
I'm seriously enjoying this beautiful concert. I absolutely adore Loretta, she is definitely the greatest country singer. Thank you for sharing this.
*THIS WOMAN MADE GREAT AMERICA FROM OLD SCHOOL WHEN COUNTRY MUSIC WAS REAL* 🙏
this is old scool pure country i love it
This is a master class in how to communicate to an audience. Loretta brings her songs to life, and that show was a snapshot of a of an incredible life journey.
I’d like to see Madonna do that.
Love this lady country music is always my favorite
It's also my favorite 💕 too
Rosalee how are you doing?
Loretta made me cry when she sang I fall to pieces. R.I.P. Patsy Cline. The Queen of country. 👑
Love her!! She taught me how to sing...me as a very young girl in the early 60's standing next to speakers of my parent's big 'ole long stereo listening to her. Love, love, loved her!
Wow sounds impressive, are you a music lover too, left for me am her great fan's because I sincerely do loves her songs, because dey re so emotional when it's comes in music, hello how are you ...?
She was a great singer and with another
Great Conway Twitty great team Loretta Lynn ? She will be missed very much
God Bless you the Queen of County
🎵 🎶 🎶 Music RIp Loretta we Love you 💟💛💕 beautiful lady 💗
RIP Loretta Lynn. Great concert and I love Loretta's stories.
great fiddle playin' & I just love Loretta's voice. I loved the film; I took my daughter to see it when she was a kid & she still remembers it. I think it was a big part of makin' her become a singer herself. She never sang professionally, just in church. Loretta is a true gem.
RIP. I Loved hear you sing and the fact your songs always was so real. I know you will be miss. Your in Heaven with Pasty singing with the Angel's.
Queen of country. Love her music and her personality.
Loretta is the most beautiful woman in the world with the voice of an Angel. Love you.
Love you Loretta Lynn, you were my inspiration to sing, all my life I have been a huge fan of yours and I sing all your songs :)
Wow, so beautiful.
I loved this performance, she's so natural.! Songs are great!🥰
Great music, great stories, thanks for sharing.
She was the Best ,true country 😢❤️🇨🇦
Now i fall into peaces.. i am broken.Only Loretta 's song could heal me
love this....i just noticed Loretta has a black background singer ....she was really ahead of her time
This is such an awesome concert. I started it with the intention of leaving it playing in the background while I played my computer game, but I just couldn't look away. She cast a spell! I
I wish I could have seen this lovely lady at least once in my life but was born a few decades too late. Love her & Conway
You may still have a chance. She's talking of touring again, health willing.
I am the same way I love her and Conway just a few years late
There's nothing to say except --Loretta --is just plain the very best --ever !!!
@Jayden Bluebell Dolly is good. BUT, when you say the name Loretta Lynn, you're saying Contry Music.
NOBODY can ever compare to this Great Lady !!!!!
WE LOVE YOU LORETTA WEBB LYNN.
I had an aunt who was a Webb. I don't know if, or how far down the line if, she was related to Ms Loretta's family.
But we like to imagine she was related.
The one and only queen of Country...Loretta Lynn.
This is the best of the best right here .Legendary songs the kind of music that you never get tired of listening to,that’s why this kind of music stays around for years and still puts a smile on your face,music you enjoy hearing.
i love the stories she tells in between songs
Thanks for uploading this. My dad is the black background singer and he talks about his experience touring with Loretta all the time. Glad this was saved
That's awesome..you must be so proud...he has some great rythem !!!!
Have yo add.
seeing the camera focus on him ...he was also Handsome ...you still have your dad? 🙏
I noticed your dad right away. How awesome that you saw him here!
Awesome concert! Loved hearing Loretty talk about her life & songs.
A nice way to spend the evening, listening to her concert. Thanks so much for this
Yeah her songs was indeed beautiful and emotional, I so much love her songs so much 💖, Rip to Loretta Lynn, so Audrey how are you doing?
she used her God given gift to grab the attention of the crowd through her songs. Doing this for God can could bring millions of souls unto Jesus.
This is Real Music!!! Not somebody singing a bunch of curse words , this is clean good music!
Wow sounds impressive, are you a music lover too, left for me am her great fan's because I sincerely do loves her songs, because dey re so emotional when it's comes in music, hello how Is everything over there..?
The Queen of Country music Loretta Lynn....the Best....Love her.
Love this and love Loretta! Truly a Legend
She was the real deal ! RIP Miss Loretta 🙏
Wow sounds impressive, are you a music lover too, left for me am her great fan's because I sincerely do loves her songs, because dey re so emotional when it's comes in music, hello how are you ...?
THE GREAT MOTHER OF COUNTRY,,,NAMED MY DAUGHTER AFTER HER
This is country im only young and love her this is ace!!!
Love you Miss Loretta Lynn xxxxxoooo My idol forever
Love her music ❤️💙❤️♥️
Loretta love you from Croatia Europe.
She has always b been my favorite singer love her and all her songs she is beautiful
The best and truest person that ever gracefully stood on the most famous stage ever to be built (Ryman) Never lost any memories of Loretta but only ever seeing her perform would like to know how and what all about her children and grandchildren, siblings love you always BONITA
Grand lady of country music, a queen of the world, love her music
Loved this, thank you so much 😊 What a great concert. Her song, " Coal Miner's Daughter" will live in infamy.
Out of my Head and Back in my Bed - I love that one! And Hey Loretta is classic. Such a good, good concert of Loretta!! Thanks for sharing!
I know Loretta, ain't never gonna read this, but I've been having heart spells where i can't walk. And my diabetes is up to 500. This show has made me feel so good. Thank you Loretta Lynn
SHAUN CAMPBELL I was lucky enough to go see Loretta in concert last March 27th and she was 82, 2 weeks away from turning 83. She had a terrible cold and was constantly wiping her nose. She walked on the stage and sang 3 songs and then she told the audience she had a bad cold and she hoped that we wouldn't get angry with her and if they wanted to leave because she might not sound as good and they would get their money back and not one single person left. Then she went to sit down and sang the rest of her songs and her last song, Coal Miners daughter, she stood up for that, as well as the audience. When she told u she recently had knee surgery she needed to sit down and she was talking about growing up in Butcher Holler and when she got situated on her chair with a bottle o water and a box of Kleenex on a small table right next to her, and she fixed her beautiful light purple gown, she said " OK...what do you all wanna hear ...??? " and everyone started shouting out the titles to her songs and then when she heard one she felt like singing, she pointed to the person that said it and turned around to one of the people in her band, which was mostly made u of some of her kids and a fe cousins, she would tel hem what song she wanted them to play because the woman n the 3rd row with the red T-shit on wanted to hear " Fist City " ...She really is the epitome of a true, hard working country woman, like my Granny and my Aunt were. My mother skipped out on the " Southern Hillbilly routine " like going wild blackberry picking and then spending 2 days making blackberry jelly and jam, but I chose to learn about the southern, Hillbilly way of living from just watching my Granny do everything from cooking and canning, I helped her every year, when I was old enough to plant and take care of her growing a vegetable garden, doing laundry, cleaning house, sewing a hole in my socks, ironing my shirts etc....my Granny taught me everything I know, even how to pat myself on the back when there was no one else there to do it for me. My mother also has Diabetes, and my Granny had Diabetes and had to giver herself Insulin shots everyday ( Granny passed the day after Christmas in 1988 ) and my Aunt that lived in Southern IN had Diabetes also. ( She passed in 2002 ) When my Aunt came up for a visit in 2000 ( at the time we lived about an hour west of Chicago, my Aunt passed in 2002 and last year we moved an additional 2 hours WEST of where we had lived for 2 years ) but when my Aunt came to visit in May 2000, she was only going to stay for a week. I had gall bladder surgery 2 weeks earlier so my Aunt asked me if it was OK if she stayed until my mothers birthday, and my aunt came the 1st week in May and mom's b-day is May 27th, so I was THRILLED to spend a month with a woman I loved like my Granny and my own mother. Long story a bit shorter, my Aunt's decided not to STRESS or worry about her Drug Addict daughter staying in her house while she was out of town, she decided to NOT even think about her home, she was with us and we loved her so much and I treated her like a Queen, always filling up her coffee cup, making whatever she wanted for dinner, making her bed, putting a fresh rose on her pillow every night, I really loved her and now I miss her so bad it hurts, anyway, she was so " Stress Free " her Diabetes blood counts that were always so high and above where they should be had dropped down to BELOW where her Dr wanted her to try to get them lower to a better, lower number that she can live with and if she was able to keep them lower she could reduce her Insulin intake, well she was so relaxed ad stress free her Glucose numbers dropped A LOT, they were BELOW where her Dr suggested she aim for, and it was because of her only worrying about herself and removing herself from a very stressful environment, and enjoying her vacation with family members that loved her so much. She and her daughter fought on and off all the time and that raised my Aunt's glucose numbers, but they were A LOT lower when she went back home and they stayed low, especially when her daughter and her 3 kids moved out. She swore that when she had gotten herself a fish tank, and watching her fish with the radio on low while she sat in her lounge chair, drinking coffee, smoking her cigarettes as she was crocheting. I know Diabetes is different with everyone and there are some people that have Diabetes and could not have a care in the world or stress in their life but their Glucose numbers would be so high...so maybe try to get any stress out of your life, eat right, take a walk on a nice, warm, summer evening before it's dark and I hope and pray your Glucose numbers drops down to a more acceptable number for yourself !!! I'm sorry I wrote so much, I hope you get to feeling better very soon !!! God Bless !!!--- Ricky :)
Ricky Guevara Wow! A great concert, yes?
Your being to alittle to much. stop it.
Mar 13, 2020: Thanks Loretta! *LORD, you have put more joy in my heart than they have when their grain and wine abound. Psalm 4:7
Loretta Lynn the very best of the country female singer ...
Iove her and today she is still beautiful and my god that voice is weak but still strong in every vocal in every song she does