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| Contains the autobiographical title song, It'll Be Open Season On You, Hello Darlin', Snowbird, The Man Of The House, Less Of Me, etc. |
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| 1 Coal Miner's Daughter |
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| 2 Hello Darlin' |
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| 3 Less of Me |
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| 4 Any One, Any Worse, Any Where |
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| 5 For the Good Times |
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| 6 The Man of the House |
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| 7 What Makes Me Tick |
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| 8 Another Man Loved Me Last Night |
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| 9 It'll Be Open Season on You |
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| 10 Too Far |
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| 11 Snowbird |
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Album Review
Unlike the song, autobiography and film of the same name, the album "Coal Miner's Daughter" isn't a reflection on Loretta Lynn's upbringing. Instead, it's merely a standard, early '70s collection of originals and covers, all performed with gusto by Lynn. "Coal Miner's Daughter" boasts a stronger, more consistent selection of material than most of her other albums from the period, and contains a number of her classics, like the title song and "I'M A Honky Tonk Girl," plus a handful of lesser-known gems. ~ Thom Owens, All Music Guide
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Biography


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Other albums by: Loretta Lynn |
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