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"Sometimes homesick for Kentucky, sometimes just lonely, #LorettaLynn made up songs and sang as she rocked her babies. [Her husband Oliver 'Doo' Mooney] thought his wife was good enough to be a real singer — a star. He started urging her to sing in public, and eventually they got a small band together, playing little local clubs in Washington. Loretta Lynn found herself in the music business, and she admits that, at first, it was against her will. 'I was pushed into the music business,' she says. 'I didn’t really want to get into it; Doo was the one who wanted me to do it. He thought that I could so I had to show him that I could. I had to go along because my husband expected me to do it. I had to do it. I didn’t have no second thought about it.' Loretta cut her first record, ‘Honky Tonk girl,’ for the Zero label in California. The single reached Number 14 on the national country and western charts, and within the year she and Mooney were making their way toward Nashville in an old station wagon…" From the May 5th, 1977 issue of @Rolling Stone.


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