Singin' Again cover

Singin' Again

Loretta Lynn · 1967

29 min · 12 tracks · country · folk · gospel

Loretta Lynn's heartfelt vocals weave through traditional country melodies with a touch of folk sensibility.

Why this album works

'Singin' Again' showcased Lynn's ability to resonate with audiences, peaking at number 4 on the Billboard Country Albums chart. The album further contributed to her growing influence within the genre and marked an era where female artists began to take center stage in country music narratives.
Best for
short, engaging listening sessions emotional storytelling focus melancholic reflective moods
Context
Released on May 29, 1967, 'Singin' Again' was Loretta Lynn's fourth studio album, following her breakthrough record 'Don't Come Home A-Drinkin'' from 1966. By this point in her career, she was solidifying her status as a leading female voice in country music, balancing commercial success with deeply personal storytelling.
Stylistic neighbors
Jerry Lee Lewis· Dolly Parton· Reba McEntire

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Sweet Thang Standout 2:41
  • 2 We’ll Never Change 2:10
  • 3 Let’s Stop Right Where We Are 2:40
  • 4 Love Is No Excuse 2:54
  • 5 I’m Not Leavin’ You (It’s All in Your Mind) 3:00
  • 6 Beautiful Unhappy Home 2:18
  • 7 One to Ten 2:12
  • 8 Bartender 1:58
  • 9 I’m Bitin’ My Fingernails (And Thinking of You) 2:19
  • 10 Yearning 3:01
  • 11 Beautiful Friendship 2:05
  • 12 The Thin Grey Line Standout 2:17

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