Singin' with Feelin' cover

Singin' with Feelin'

Loretta Lynn · 1967

29 min · 12 tracks · country · folk · gospel

A heartfelt blend of traditional country melodies and poignant storytelling that resonates with emotional depth.

Why this album works

This album features some of Lynn's most evocative songwriting and showcases her ability to convey deep emotion through simple yet powerful lyrics. It received positive critical reception and contributed to her rise as a leading female artist in country music during the late 1960s, setting the stage for subsequent hits and paving the way for women in the genre.
Best for
steady reflective listening experience short tracks for quick engagement heartfelt storytelling with depth
Context
Released in January 1967, 'Singin' with Feelin'' marked Loretta Lynn's fourth studio album, solidifying her presence in the country music scene following the success of her earlier works. At this time, she was transitioning from regional popularity to national acclaim, establishing herself as a significant voice in the genre.
Stylistic neighbors
Jerry Lee Lewis· Dolly Parton· Reba McEntire

Tracklist

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

  • 1 Bargain Basement Dress Standout 1:45
  • 2 Dark Moon Standout 2:44
  • 3 If Loneliness Can Kill Me 2:25
  • 4 It’s Such a Pretty World Today 2:10
  • 5 Wanted Woman 2:57
  • 6 Slowly Killing Me 2:24
  • 7 Secret Love 2:47
  • 8 I’ll Sure Come a Long Way Down 2:24
  • 9 Walk Through the World With Me Standout 2:24
  • 10 If You’re Not Gone Too Long 2:36
  • 11 What Now? 2:15
  • 12 A Place to Hide and Cry 2:12

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