I had the chance to meet her several times during my career in radio when I worked country stations. She was the nicest person. She was also just the way you'd think she was, funny, down to Earth, and very gracious to the staff. She even happened to stop by a station where I was working, and shared some of my birthday cake. courtesy of the receptionist. It was also her birthday, April 14. There's nothing quite like having Loretta Lynn join in on singing Happy Birthday to you. We returned the favor, even though ours didn't sound as good. Country music has surely lost a legend with her passing. R.I.P. Miss Lynn.
I love your music it bring me joy and sadness all in one but it all good memories and sad memory cuz sometimes I doubt myself when I hear the song I will never marry again I am in a serious relationship with a man who is in the Army I have been with him for two years now and he is still not home I sometimes I find myself wondering if he will ever come home he always tells me that he is coming home but my heart tells me otherwise I don't know what to do to ease my heart tells me to believe what he says but my mind tells me otherwise I have never followed my gut instinct I have always followed my heart listen to your music and it to my mind but also brings me to tears because he had promised to marry me and make me his wife and I hope he holds up to his promise because I promised myself I would never marry again so I would not go through the hell I have been put through twice because I was married twice to two men that did not love me and did not love my kids they beat me and beat my kids I love your music so much that it takes me back as a child with my mom would sing your songs to me as a child and my mom is in a nursing home as well as my father my mother has dementia and Alzheimer's she no longer sings she cannot remember things anymore like she used to and it cuts my heart beat if you can please text me back at 330-428-3518 I would love to talk to you someday in person I love you Loretta Lynn .p.s Victoria Stroup
Sorry folks. This song must be sung with an Irish lead, not an American accent. That’s not to say the American accent is wrong, just not appropriate to this classical song.