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LORETTA LYNN — Coal Miner's Daughter | Loretta Lynn: Country Feelings, Live

Artist: Loretta Lynn

Album: Loretta Lynn: Country Feelings, Live
Director: John Blanchard
Music Co-ordinator: Tommy Banks
Second Unit Director: Don W. Jones
Art Director: Richard Sims
Licensed from HERITAGE Entertainment Ltd., USA in cooperation with Prime entertainment Group, Inc., USA
Partner Licensing: Hambergsfeld GmbH, G
and Carinco AG, CH
MOST FAMOUS HITS
LORETTA LYNN
COUNTRY FEELINGS LIVE
© 2003, Carinco AG CH
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Label: Planet Song - 8502
Screen Format: 16:9
Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Country

Language: English

Running Time: 3:56

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Transcription
00:00 (audience applauding)
00:03 ♪ Well I was born poor, mine was dark ♪
00:11 ♪ In a cabin on a hill rim, poor Jehovah ♪
00:18 ♪ We were poor but we had luck ♪
00:22 ♪ That's the one thing that daddy made sure of ♪
00:26 ♪ Jehovah called a man, a poor man's daughter ♪
00:31 How many of you in here tonight know what a holler is?
00:35 Oh, you do know what a holler is, huh?
00:39 Great, how many more know what a holler is?
00:42 You know what one is?
00:44 I'm gonna tell you what a holler is.
00:46 Holler is a little canyon
00:47 that comes down between two hills.
00:49 Down between these two hills is a little stream of water.
00:53 On the sides of the hills is where we build our cabins.
00:56 And if there's any level ground,
00:57 that's where we put our gardens.
00:59 And the way Butcher Holler got its name is like this.
01:02 My grandmother was a butcher.
01:04 My grandfather was a wham.
01:06 And friends would just so happen to be a lot more butchers
01:08 than there were whams.
01:09 And the butchers won out.
01:11 And that's how it got its name, Butcher Holler.
01:14 ♪ Well I was born poor, mine was dark ♪
01:23 ♪ In a cabin on a hill in Butcher Holler ♪
01:28 ♪ We were poor but we had love ♪
01:32 ♪ That's the one thing that daddy made sure of ♪
01:36 ♪ He shoveled coal to make a poor man's dollar ♪
01:41 ♪ My daddy worked all night in a vandal or coal mine ♪
01:49 ♪ All day long in the field of hoeing corn ♪
01:54 ♪ Mommy rocked the babies at night ♪
01:58 ♪ And read the Bible by the coal oil light ♪
02:01 ♪ Everything would start all over come break of morning ♪
02:06 ♪ Daddy loved to raise dead kids on a miner's peg ♪
02:14 ♪ Mommy scrubbed our clothes on a horse board every day ♪
02:19 ♪ Well I've seen her fingers bleed ♪
02:24 ♪ To cut the paint there was no need ♪
02:27 ♪ She'd smother mommy's understanding ways ♪
02:32 ♪ In the summer time we didn't have shoes to wear ♪
02:40 ♪ But in the winter time we'd all get a brand new pair ♪
02:45 ♪ From a mail order catalog ♪
02:49 ♪ Money made from selling a hog ♪
02:52 ♪ Daddy always managed to get the money somewhere ♪
02:57 ♪ Yeah I'm proud to be a coal miner's daughter ♪
03:05 ♪ I remember well the well I drew water ♪
03:10 ♪ The work we done was hard ♪
03:14 ♪ And I would sleep 'cause we were tired ♪
03:18 ♪ I never thought of ever leaving but your heart ♪
03:23 ♪ Well a lot of things have changed since the way back then ♪
03:31 ♪ And it's so good to be back home again ♪
03:36 ♪ I've got nothing left but the floor ♪
03:40 ♪ Nothing left here anymore ♪
03:43 ♪ Except for memories of a coal miner's daughter ♪
03:48 (audience applauding)
03:55 (applause)

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