This was an outstanding tribute and performance to Loretta Lynn. Some of the top female voices in country saluting the queen of country . Rest in peace Loretta. ❤️🌹
Does anyone else notice during the group singing session at how far away Reba’s microphone is and how clearly you can hear her distinct voice?? Talk about a true powerhouse vocalist
They have a wired power pack hooked to them in there dresses somewhere. The wire goes up your back to ear plugs to know how loud you are so you can adjust the microphone. Reba has her's more than likely higher than the rest of the ladies. I play the drums so i dont sing which some drummers do but but all of the guys have a power pack to turn the mic up or down. I love Reba and always will. She is a real amazing artist.
I am so glad she was here to see how many in the business really loved her. She had the fans, including me, but respect and acknowledgment of peers is of another dimension.
Reba and Miranda, I love their Harmony. They both sing closest to Loretta style. Even Loretta said that about Miranda Lambert. All of them knocked it out of the park. 😍 Now that's country I grew up on to love. ❤❤❤❤❤
The best tribute to date. RIP Loretta Lynn fly high with the 😇. 🥺 Loretta is a pioneer of country, a legend in her own right. Like Allan Jackson said there will never be another Loretta Lynn. 💔❤️🩹💐🌹🌹🌹❤❤❤
Roy Orbison said that Coal Miner's Daughter was the best country music song ever written. I believe that's true. It's one of the many songs that the US Government decided to include in the Library Of Congress.
Reba is the last of a dieing breed in female country music. she is a living legend. thanks for sharing this tribute for a pioneer of music Loretta Lynn.
I don't know about that assessment. Underwood has a big voice. She didn't sing because she injured her voice earlier in the night. Martina has a huge voice. I think Jennifer Nettles has a good voice as well. They all sing well.
If you are around my age, 66 years old, then your parents and grandparents lived in the same era of this song. Life was very hard then for so many. Change a couple words, from "coal miner" to "farmer", and your talking about my family. But it likely fits the life of so many families. My grandfather barely scratched a living out of the dirt from a small farm. In fact as if farming was not difficult enough, he was forced to work multiple part time jobs, to make ends meet. He even had a couple hogs, occasionally, to sell when things really got rough. You know, to buy a luxury items..... like shoes for all the kids. Along the way, whenever I have felt a little sorry for my self, from time to time, I think back on the strength, fortitude and shear backbone it took for my family to survive. Then, I stop my belly aching and complaining, stand up strait and tall and handle whatever life throws my way! This song is a great reminder we can all use.
Life can be hard at any era. I'm 63. It's not easy. Golden years, ? Hell no. I change the words around, I'm proud to be a pig farmers daughter, mom would shop, dad went to the slaughter, we didn't give a damn ,as long as we had ham, yeah I'm proud to be a pig farmers daughter 🎸💕🎼🐖
Back in the early 60's my brother-in-law from Nicholasville Kentucky introduced us (his wife's family) to the one and only Loretta Lynn. We are from Mineral County, Wv. Still enjoy her music. Love you Loretta.
Love you Loretta and people don't realize you were a woman's advocate. I love the The Coal Miner's daughter. Saw Loretta Lynn the first lady of country in Jacksonville a few years ago and she's still got it folks. Did an awesome job. Great job ladies with you tribute. She is a country music icon.
Such an awesome performance. My own mother was a KY coal miner's daughter and never forget seeing the movie with her....she could relate. Adore all these women and their amazing strong voices and personalities. Southern women rule!!
Loretta was the person who made my favorite memories of going down south so special. Her voice would always be there somewhere. She was our angel then, and she's an angel now. 😪💝💝💝❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I'VE ALWAYS BEEN A FAN OF THIS WARM HEARTED LADY MY MAMA BROUGHT ME UP ON HER BEUTIFUL VOICE I'LL NEVER FORGET MRS LORETTA LOVE YOU ALWAYS AND FOREVER THANK YOU FOR YOUR WONDERFUL MUSIC.
I absolutely love this woman so much!! I was lucky enough to meet Loretta 3 times at the " Little Nashville Opry" in Nashvulle Indiana. It was in the 70's - but I will cherish it forever! I am so hoping to see her again, and I would love to visit her homes! Both of them!! I love you Loretta!❤
REBA YOU ARE SO AWESOME AND AMAZING!!!!! And your voice is just beautiful no matter what your singing. You are another one of the most talented female Legands I'll always love to listen too. Just absolutely amazing!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
They're all good. But none of the others there beats Reba!!! What a voice, attitude and looks... This shows great performances by all, though. Love this!
One of the first women in country music was Kitty Wells, who was a contemporary of Patsy Cline, but who had been successful before Patsy was. Loretta famously came up with Patsy, and those two were followed by Dolly Parton. So, while I like them all, the "creation of women in country music" predates Loretta Lynn. But she's definitely influenced many who came after her, and most (if not all) of the women performing in the genre today. And while Reba IS my favorite, if anyone is the current queen, that title goes to Dolly Parton. Reba's even spoken about Dolly being her favorite. And her career predates Reba's.
The very best of country music strong women with the very best of country voices icons singing to a legend you will never get more country than this 💯💯💯🌈🌈🌈❤❤❤
Loretta Lynn was the matriarch of country western music meaning she was the longest living grand ole opry member with the career spanning over six decades before Dolly Parton, Tammy Wynette, and Connie Smith. There were kitty Wells, Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Jean Shepherd. Those were the true iconic queens of country music. The rest would follow.
An awesome collection of country musics finest in one sitting. Women came from Venus men came from Marrs, im going to Venus♡ ☆PERFECTLY PERFORMED☆ So much beauty on one stage. I think I just saw HEAVEN :-)
Love Loretta!! Happy to say I live close to where she grew up and live in the town the movie was filmed in and know personally several of the people in the film. The little shop with the bologna scene is still running to this day. Also the fair grounds are still up and going.
My husband grew up over the hill from butcher holler...hes from van lear..its a shame herman passed he was very sweet..we live just 20 minutes from van lear
Loretta Lynn brings all of us back to our home. Thank you Loretta for this most heart warming song. I can listen to it AND watch the movie about your life every single day. You are finally back with your beloved Dew.
Loretta Lynn would no doubt say Patsy was and always will be the first female of Country music. But hell it ain't like she ain't put her foot in the mix.
I love good original country songs, during the early 70's, I wrote a lot of country songs sent to song sharks from Memphis and Nashville, from solicitor from comic books advertising. Some of my songs maybe out there.
I love this song and its one of my most favorites of loretta lyn and i love the way the song tells you how it was growing up for her and it nakes me so lucky for what we have now and what they went threw to get what we have. Beautiful song!
57 years almost 60 years In This Business Ladys and Gents The last of the old legends Queen of country First lady Decca Doll The Most awarded lady. In the History of country She's a force there will never be another LORETTA LYNN
U can tell the COUNTRY singers from the old COUNTRY days, says wersh board instead of wash board(Reba), lol I live for the TRUE COUNTRY, I'm from the Country of Carolina and it sounds like home 2 me
Reba is the only one up there Wyoming can hold a candle to Loretta. Those two are the true First Ladies of Country Music. It’s hard to pick One over the other.
Jennifer Nettles ( Sugar land) and Miranda Lambert... We all Love Loretta, as well as Reba, but watch out for Jennifer Nettles... From The Jennifer Nettles Band (playing local bars in GA and SC that I worked at,) to Sugarland. Playing Dolly Partons Mother, and Roxie Heart, on broadway she is amazing.