Born a coal miner's daughter in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky on April 14, 1932,
country music icon Loretta Lynn (born Loretta Webb) was married at the age of 15
and became a mother a year later. She was raising four children when she started
performing at age 24 in local clubs. Full of sassy, honky tonk glamor, she was a
perfect fit for Nashville where the blue-collar anthems about her tough
upbringing and her husband's philandering quickly became popular. A series Top
20 singles – including “I’m a Honky Tonk Girl” (1960), “Success” (1962), “Wine,
Women, and Song” (1964), and “You Ai...