Born Loretta Webb, April 14, 1934, in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky, Lynn married Oliver "Mooney" Lynn when she was just 13 and stayed with him until his death in 1996. She had four kids by the time she was 18 and didn't have her first hit until she was 26. After "I'm A Honky Tonk Girl," released on the independent Zero and promoted personally by Mooney and Loretta at radio stations across the country, Lynn had another 68 top 40 hits, all of them for Decca or MCA. She joined the Grand Ole Opry in 1962, where she was befriended and inspired by both Ernest Tubb and Patsy Cline. Such hits as "You Ain't Woman Enough," "Fist City" and "Love Is the Foundation" brought her Female Vocalist Of The Year awards from the Country Music Association in 1967, 1972 and 1973; she became the first woman to be named the association's Entertainer Of The Year in 1972. She had more than a dozen hits with Conway Twitty between 1971 and 1981; songs like "Lead Me On," "Feelins" and "You're The Reason Our Kids Are Ugly" were so emotionally convincing that many country fans thought the two were married, and the duo won the CMA's Vocal Duo Of The Year from 1972-75. |