Album
Coal Miner's Daughter
1970 · Folk, World, & Country
24 collectors on Gatefold own this

Coal Miner's Daughter is a Folk album by Loretta Lynn, originally released in 1970. On Gatefold: 40 pressings tracked, owned by 24 collectors.
About
When Loretta Lynn wrote “Coal Miner’s Daughter” in late 1969, it was about three times longer than the version she would eventually record. After all, this was her life on the page—once she started, there was no holding back. The song not only became her signature, it helped introduce America to the conditions of life at the margins in Appalachia. Country music had always embraced working-class pride. But Lynn’s images—of reading the Bible by oil light, or watching her mother scrub laundry until her fingers bled—were something else. This wasn’t just hard work; it was abject poverty. She later said that the song didn’t tell the half of it—but that if she <i>had</i> told the whole story, people wouldn’t believe her. The 11 tracks on Lynn’s 1971 classic <i>Coal Miner’s Daughter</i> are all rich with details from her life. Like any woman in a country song, she was subject to wayward men and the women who seduced them (as evidenced by tracks like “The Man of the House” and “What Makes Me Tick”). But where Dolly Parton represented purity and tolerance, and Tammy Wynette the comforts of self-pity, Lynn was an inveterate fighter, like a honky-tonk hero reborn for the 1970s. She wasn’t too proud to admit she’d been the other woman (“Another Man Loved Me Last Night,” “Any One, Any Worse, Any Where“), nor did she avoid responsibility when she knew she was wrong (“Hello Darlin’”). In other words, she was a woman with agency, and she knew it—a message that felt especially resonant at a time when feminism was starting to ripple through the American mainstream. And if you come for her man, she’ll shoot you and nail your hat to the wall (“It’ll Be Open Season on You”). Of course, that <i>might</i> be a metaphor—but by the way she sings, it doesn’t sound like it.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Coal Miner's Daughter2:15
- A2Hello Darlin'2:22
- A3Less Of Me2:11
- A4Any One, Any Worse, Any Where2:44
- A5For The Good Times3:15
- A6The Man Of The House2:47
Side B
- B1What Makes Me Tick2:00
- B2Another Man Loved Me Last Night2:32
- B3It'll Be Open Season On You2:39
- B4Too Far3:10
- B5Snowbird2:22
Sound DNA
- Folk
- Traditional Folk
- twangy
- earnest
- southern
Credits
The people behind it.
Production & Engineering
- Jim WilliamsonENGINEER
- Owen BradleyPRODUCER
24 collectors on Gatefold own this · 40 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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