One's On The Way by karaokeTonya
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| Recording: | Oct 3, 2007 at 8:57 AM |
| Member: | karaokeTonya |
| Song: | One's On The Way |
| Artist: | Loretta Lynn |
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| Stats: | 75 views, 20 comments |
| Rating: | 5.00 Average |
Over 2 years ago, Binky-PATRON said:
LOL loved the video...... Awesome Job on this Tonya :) Excellenttttttttttt ty for sharing
Over 2 years ago, SinfullySweet said:
O yes .. Gotta LOVE Loretta!!
And you are doing such a WONDERFUL Job!!
Even tho 1 more is on the way .. LOL
AWESOME! AWESOME! AWESOME!
Over 2 years ago, DIMMPLESGOLD said:
Over 2 years ago, countrygalPATRON said:
To your comment I think alot of wemon had to put up with that kind of crap from men back the!!!!Back when I was growing up Mama waited on my daddy hand and foot!!!!!! He always ecpected her to have supper when he came home! K
Over 2 years ago, SunshinePATRON said:
Sunshine need some happiness in your life...sunshine makes you smile!! lolGreat song choice for the challenge....love Loretta Lynn songs!! Excellent singing...hugs...Dianne
Over 2 years ago, countrygalPATRON said:
kept her bare foot and pregnant just like loretta!!11 kids and no telling how many more she had ,,had she not came down with cancer of the uterus!he ran arund on her ,beat her,where could she go back then to with 11 kids she had to tough it out!!!!!no way out back then!!!alcohol played a huge part to the role!!!!!Mama was a huge fan of loretta back then and still does!!!As years went by my daddy did mellow out with age!!!! at the age of 16 I married a wonderful man and am still with him 38 yrs,, I swore to myself I would never let this happen to me!!!!This day and time wemon dont have to put up with the crap like they did back then!!!!! Any ways this was a great song chioce for you!!!I loved it!!!!!Awesome singing !!!!! GOOD LUCK!!!!!! I PROBABLY LIKE THE REST JUST DID THIS TO HAVE FUN AND MEET NEW PEOPLE!!!!!!HUGS,,PAT
Over 2 years ago, Contourlady said:
wooooooooo hoooooooooo great song Tonya.......I did the same song didn't listen first hehehe....sorry.........great job Judy
Over 2 years ago, A10cgirlPATRON said:
LOL....I love the video with this. You sound great!!!!! I soooo enjoyed this!!! Good luck in the challenge! Hugs - Rita
Over 2 years ago, DeeDee2GOLD said:
This is Awesome......Perfect for your voice!!!! Way to go :-) Hugs, DeeDee
Over 2 years ago, crazytamGOLD said:
Woohoo,YOU GO GURLLL!!!!I LOVE THIS SONG,AND I LOVE HOW YOU MADE IT YOUR VERY OWN,AND THE ACTING OUT,LOL,LAWDY GURL~~YOU ARE AWESOME~~~GOTTA LUV YAZZZZ,TAMMY;)
6 months ago, Matchbox21PATRON said:
superrrrrrrrrrrrrrr duperrrrrrrr Jobbbbbbbbb !
Lo-Retta would be proud
......................James






















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Recording information by karaokeTonyaGOLD
"QUEENS OF COUNTRY" CHALLENGE
I HAD SOME FUN WITH THIS ONE


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A LITTLE BIO ON LORETTA'S SONGS
I admire Loretta due to the crap she delt with. Her songs and music came from the heart and soul, they delt with real life occurances that she experienced. Most of all she's just plain country just like me. When I hear her songs it just as if we were living the same life, and just maybe it was nearly all her songs that helped me get some backbone and not allow the bars, women, to end my relationship.
THANKS FOR LISTENING & I SURE HOPE YOU ENJOY WATCHING
THIS IS BECOMING FUN.
BIO
Loretta was more interested in life as it was lived—in the kitchen and in the bedroom--by millions of working-class women everyday. For example, “One’s on the Way,” a Shel Silverstein-penned hit from 1971, let Lynn voice the concerns of a harried Topeka woman, worn out from raising her kids, cleaning the house, and dealing with a husband with enough free time to be calling her from a bar while she’s home making dinner.
But it was with her own songs that Loretta best conveyed the complexity of women’s lives. In “I Wanna Be Free,” Loretta reveled in the possibilities a divorce might bring (“I’m gonna take this chain from around my finger, and throw it just as far as I can sling ‘er”), while in “Rated X” she complained that new divorcees were inevitably treated like easy women. In “I Know How,” she boasted of her sexual prowess; in “When the Tingle Becomes a Chill,” she bemoaned the loss of desire that accompanies a bad marriage; and in “The Pill,” a record banned by many radio stations in its day, she captured perfectly the power of birth control to let women love without the passion-dowsing fear of pregnancy: “The feelin’ good comes easy now since I’ve got the pill!”
Each of the above songs was a Top Three country hit between 1968 and 1975, and Loretta Lynn (to paraphrase the title of a 1970 album) both wrote ‘em and sang ‘em. The same was true, of course, of her signature song, the 1970 chart- topper “Coal Miner’s Daughter,” which chronicled for all time the strides women were making in these years—from country to city, from home to workforce and, in Lynn’s case, from “girl-singer” to superstar.