(For some time, via her later autobiography and subsequent coverage, Lynn was reported to be 13 at the time of the marriage, though official birth documentation eventually confirmed her accurate age.) The following year, the couple moved to Custer, Washington, where Oliver hoped to find better...
According to records, Lynn was born in 1932, but for years she let the public believe she was three years younger. Her marriage at age 13 is at the heart of theCoal Miner’s Daughtermovie, but she was closer to 16 when she married O.V. “Doolittle” Lynn on Jan. 10, 1948. Thi...
Marriage isn’t always easy — heck it’s not even always pretty, but love holds you together and you push through the bad days to enjoy the good ones. I’m so proud of them and wish them years of happiness,” Lynn wrote of the couple's ceremony. “Things got crazy,” she added,...
Lynn was candid in interviews and her autobiographies about the sometimes tumultuous relationship with her husband. The two fought often, and her husband was also an alcoholic. However, the couple remained together until her husband died in 1996 after almost 50 years of marriage. Lynn owned a ra...
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Lynn was born 11 years before my parents and outlived them both. We listened to a lot of her music, particularly the Conway Twitty duet era, and sawCoal Miner’s Daughterat a drive-in theater way back when. There is some evidence that Lynn played up her youthful marriage. While most ...
Country music has lost one of its most iconic and timeless singers, songwriters and performers. Loretta Lynn has died at the age of 90.
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be on birth control then the song would not have been banned. If “The Pill” had been recorded by a male artist and the gender PoV changed to “She’s Got the Pill,” a celebration of how much the pill has improved the marriage and the sex for him, it would not have been banned...
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