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Coal Miner's Daughter Coal Miner's Daughter is a gripping and heartwarming biographical film that was released in 1980.

Coal Miner's Daughter

Coal Miner's Daughter is a gripping and heartwarming biographical film that was released in 1980. Directed by Michael Apted, the movie tells the incredible story of country music superstar Loretta Lynn, portrayed by the talented Sissy Spacek, who won an Academy Award for her outstanding performance.

The film begins in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky, where a young Loretta grows up in a humble family of coal miners. Despite her challenging upbringing, she possesses an unrivaled talent for singing and songwriting. Loretta's journey takes a significant turn when she meets and falls in love with Doolittle "Doo" Lynn, played by the charismatic Tommy Lee Jones. Doo becomes her supportive husband and encourages her to pursue her dreams as a musician.

As Loretta's career takes off, she faces numerous obstacles, including a demanding touring schedule, a turbulent marriage, and the pressure of balancing fame with her family life. Through it all, she remains true to her roots and never forgets where she came from. Loretta's strong-willed spirit and determination propel her to remarkable success and make her a revered figure in country music.

The film features a remarkable cast that brings the story to life. Alongside Spacek and Jones, Beverly D'Angelo delivers a memorable performance as Patsy Cline, a fellow country music icon and Loretta's dear friend. Levon Helm, best known as the drummer and vocalist for The Band, portrays Loretta's father, Ted. Rounding out the cast is Phyllis Boyens-Liptak, who plays Loretta's mother, Clara, and William Sanderson, who takes on the role of Loretta's manager, Lee Dollarhide.

Coal Miner's Daughter not only showcases Loretta Lynn's extraordinary life but also highlights the grit and determination of coal miners and their families, capturing the essence of a bygone era. Additionally, the film is enhanced by its exceptional soundtrack. The audience is treated to iconic songs from Loretta herself, including the title track "Coal Miner's Daughter" and the timeless ballad "You're Lookin' at Country." These songs and more can be enjoyed by fans of country music, as they can be easily played and downloaded through various platforms.

In conclusion, Coal Miner's Daughter is a stirring biographical film that chronicles the rise of Loretta Lynn, from her humble beginnings in coal country to her superstar status in the world of country music. It is a timeless tale of love, perseverance, and the power of following one's dreams. With its exceptional cast and unforgettable soundtrack, this film truly captures the spirit and soul of Loretta's journey.

A Grand Ole Opry welcome for Patsy Cline!
A little girl, the next day I was married,
A lot of dues to get on the Opry.
A meal that's called Fist City
A sow. That's a woman pig.
A young lady who I predict is gonna go all the way.
A young lady with 21 number one records, Miss Loretta Lynn.
About myself?
About what?
About you
Ain't got no place in here for drunks.
Ain't no chance of gettin' in that goddamned car, hey, boys?
Ain't no future in it, not a damn bit.
Ain't you ever seen no glamorous star before?
All I can do is just tell you to get the hell out there and sing for the folks.
All I could hear was those dadgum drums beatin' in my ear.
All right, does anybody wanna bet me I can't climb that mess up there?
All right, here we go now.
All right, hold it, everybody. Just hang on a minute.
All right, honey, what are you gonna sing for us?
All right, now we got a dollar right here, now.
All right, now, I'll call you on Monday.
All right, tape is rolling, we're ready. Let's go for take one.
All right, that's $3 once, $3 twice...
All right, we'll put the bedroom
All right, you all got one more pie left.
All right, you all, get ready and set, and we'll go for take two.
All right, you liked her last album a lot.
All right.
All right.
All you gotta do is lay up and count it as the old lady rakes it in.
ALL: There she is!
Always have.
And all that lovin' on me won't make things right
And being an old man time I'm 40.
And don't take her off far away from home.
And Doo, that's my husband,
And Doolittle, he's driving...
And each step he takes
And forsaking all other, keep thee only unto her
And forsaking all other, keep thee only unto him
And gentle with me, honey, that's all.
And go honky tonkin'?
And he said, "That's about the prettiest song as I ever heard,
And he's a wanting me to marry him.
And he's sick and I...
And I guess it shows
And I guess it shows
And I hope you're likin' what you see
And I hope you're likin' what you see
And I love that country ham
And I mean damn lucky!
And I promise you
And I sent you a picture and my newest record on the Zero label.
And I shiver when the cold wind blows
And I spent half the morning fixing that.
And I stayed in combat until the day the damn thing was over.
And I'm about ready to die.
And I'm gonna stand right here
And I'm gonna stand right here
And I've tried and I've tried
And if I hadn't lied
And if I hadn't lied
And it just sorta laid right there.
And it's so good to be back home again
And Jackie's seen in a discotheque doing a brand new dance
And Jackie's seen in a discotheque doing a brand new dance
And look out that old picture window
And meeting all kinds of people
And next day I was out here singing for y'all.
And next week you're gonna be up on that stage
And now here's a word from our friends down at Hutchins' Hot Pigs.
And now I'm a honky tonk girl
And now I'm a honky tonk girl
And now, folks, we've got a special treat for you.
And one's on the way
And pull a set of window blinds down, are you?
And she'll follow you just fine.
And six papooses to break and wean
And start my life anew?
And that's getting people to play the dad burned thing,
And that's what I'm interested in, mainly, course, is the future.
And that's what you look like to me
And the next step's even more important than that
And the sun comes in every morning at 5:00 and shines in my eyes.
And the White House social season should be glittering and gay
And then I come home.
And then I had that doctor's appointment.
And then right...
And then we'll put one in front of the house, too.
And they ain't getting nowhere and they never will.
And they want me to come back next week, can you believe it?
And this little girl would walk a country mile
And this little girl would walk a country mile
And this little girl would walk a country mile
And watch the sun come up.
And what I see's a pity
And what I see's a pity
And when that pretty girl turns to me
And, Doo, the dadgum sink stopped up.
And, Loretta, wilt thou have this man to be thy wedded husband,
And...
ANNOUNCER: Ladies and gentlemen, back with us once again,
ANNOUNCER: Ladies and gentlemen, from world famous Grand Ole Opry,
ANNOUNCER: Ladies and gentlemen, make welcome, please,
ANNOUNCER: Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome
ANNOUNCER: Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome
ANNOUNCER: Ladies and gentlemen, would you make welcome
ANNOUNCER: Presenting the Grand Ole Opry.
ANNOUNCER: You know, Patsy Cline has been
Anything we can't buy we'll make.
Anything we can't make, we'll steal.
Anyway, I wrote the song and Doo heard it,
Are you and Daddy going out again tonight, Mama?
Are you Loretta Lynn? Loretta Lynn?
Are you so dad burned ignorant,
Are you sure?
Are you sure?
Are you sure?
Aren't you gonna talk?
As bad as them two are, what do you want more for?
As there he goes
As there he goes
As you said in the words
At least you'd have been working somewhere.
At night we'd sleep 'cause we were tired
Baby, I can't hear you!
Baby, I got to get to work. Come on, now.
Baby, it's just a little rough the first time, that's all.
Baby, they're out there waiting on you,
Baby, what I think I'm gonna do is get me a job somewhere,
Baby, you've got 10,000 people sitting out there waiting on you.
Baby.
Baby.
Baby.
Baby. (SOBBING)
Back in baby's arms
Bad times is a coming.
Beautiful. That's just beautiful. That's it, babe.
Because people might think you sing that thing better than I do.
Because that's what a damn marriage...
Because they don't die. The real ones just die.
Besides that, how are they gonna keep us out?
Besides, if these girls want to eat pies with a boy,
Bet they're wondering what's happened to their mama.
Betty Sue, you are not leaving this table
Betty Sue, you take care of the little ones, okay?
BILL: Hey, Doo.
Blue moon of Kentucky keep on shinin'
Blue moon of Kentucky keep on shinin'
BOBBY: Tell them all about yourself, darling.
BOBBY: Well, let's get a listen to it, folks, brand new on the Zero label,
BOTH: (SINGING) I'm back in baby's arms
BOTH: Give the company their money back.
BOY 1: Mommy, Daddy's home!
BOY 2: What you got in that box?
Boy, Daddy, this baby's gonna be a big one, ain't it? You weigh now.
Boy, Doo, I didn't know you knew
BOY: (LAUGHING) Loretty.
Brings heartache my way
BROTHER 1: Okay.
BROTHER 2: Okay. (TURNS RADIO ON)
BROTHER: Get your hands off. Leave 'em alone. Leave 'em alone, Donald Ray.
BROTHER: Mmm. Why don't you try that one?
Buddy, could you give us a minute, please?
Buried in no coal mine, neither.
Business is good, you see. I'm selling more whiskey than I can make.
But here in Topeka The rain is a fallin'
But I can tell you.
But I can't sing in front of people. I just can't.
But I haven't yet
But I heard you'd been stealing some
But in the wintertime we'd all get a brand new pair
But maybe it'll turn to somethin'...
But my life's running me and...
But now I'm a honky tonk girl
But now I'm a honky tonk girl
But right now what you and me have to worry about...
But that kind of smut don't go on in this part of the country.
But the deal is I love her, too.
But the man I love when he picks up trash
But the man I love when he picks up trash
But, Doo, he don't want me to say nothing.
But, yes, I'm really set on it.
By God, I know a thing that you can't climb.
By God, we'll pay 'em later on then.
Bye bye, honey.
Bye bye! Bye, Mommy!
Bye bye.
Bye, Jack! Bye, Ernest Ray! Bye bye.
Bye, Mom.
Bye, Mommy!
Can I go with you?
Can I have a present, too?
Can you believe it?
Can you come?
Charlie Dick. Hello.
Charlie, get in that car and drive.
Charlie, get in the car and drive. Loretta, get in the car.
Charlie, you know I love you.
Charlie!
CHILDREN: Come on, dance.
CISSY: Bye! See you later, Mama!
CLARA: How they feel? Loretta.
CLARA: Loretty, honey, take Peggy Sue in and feed her.
CLARA: Take the baby, Jack.
CLARA: What is it?
Close your eyes, Cissy.
Coal dust give him the headache.
Coal mine, moonshine or moving on down the line.
Come back from the army acting like a wild heathen.
Come back, Mommy!
Come here, boy. Come here. Come here, my little...
Come here, darling. Come here, honey.
Come here, twin, get out of there and give me a hug.
Come off that dumb hillbilly act.
Come on and sit down.
Come on and sit down.
Come on in here and get in on this bet. It's a sure thing.
Come on in here, Doo. I was just about to blast you one.
Come on now, get in this thing.
Come on, baby.
Come on, Clary.
Come on, Doo, if you can walk, they're gonna leave us.
Come on, fellas, let's go.
Come on, Herman.
Come on, let's go to the bus.
Come on, let's move it up. I'm cold, I'm miserable, I'm wet,
Come on.
Come on.
Course if you had have been working for him,
Crazy for feeling so blue
CROWD: Ooh!
Cuss, drink, chase wild women.
Daddy always managed to get the money somewhere
Daddy loved and raised eight kids on a miner's pay
Daddy, Daddy!
Daddy, I...
Daddy, Peggy got two right feet.
Daddy.
Dadgummit, Doo, wait a minute! People can see in here.
Dadgummit, Doo.
Damn! MAN: Hello, Patsy!
Darlin', I don't know what to tell you.
Darlin', if you don't want it,
Darlin', thank you, I love it.
Darlin'.
Darlin'... Like everything else.
Darling, come over here and sit on my knee.
Darling, I want you to sing to these babies.
DAVE: "Jackie's seen in a discotheque."
DAVE: "They say to have her hair done."
Dear Mother has gone to stay
Dear, have I told you lately that I love you?
Delmar, two Co Colas.
Did you do something to your hair?
Did you hurt yourself? Your jaw's swelling up.
Did you stay up all night again, honey?
Didn't seem too rough on you.
Disc jockey name of Bobby Day.
DJ 1 ON RADIO: WTMT, the voice of country in Hazard, Kentucky.
DJ 2: WMIT in Middlesboro...
DJ 3: Top Ridge, Tennessee...
DJ ON RADIO: For the girl with roses on her pillow,
DJ ON RADIO: Now here's that number one hit, Walkin' After Midnight.
DJ ON RADIO: With all these months on the road have you hit Nashville yet?
DJ ON RADIO: You're listening to a special memorial tribute to the late Patsy Cline,
Do do di do do do do do...
Do you hear me?
Do you know how many do it yourself records
Do you like it? No.
Do you really think I sing good?
Do you two have rings?
Don't answer that.
Don't call me that. I may be ignorant, but I ain't stupid.
Don't do that. Don't! Doo, no!
Don't even think about what you're supposed to say, just start talking.
Don't know what quit means, does he?
Don't know why we quarreled
Don't leave.
Don't make me get up and sing, Doo. Please, I'm sick.
Don't tell me about letting them down,
Don't throw all them young years away.
Don't worry about him, kids.
Don't worry about that. Come on, baby.
Don't worry.
Don't you hit me. I'll whip your butt, girl! Goddamn!
Don't you know he'd rather cut off his arm
Don't you never hit her
Don't you talk to me like that. Don't you hit me!
Don't, Doo. No!
Donald Ray.
Doo worked so hard to get us this record!
Doo, can we send the kids some suckers or something?
Doo, come on, they're gonna leave without us.
Doo, did you hear? They loved me!
Doo, I'm glad I make you proud, honey,
Doo, if it's gonna break us up, I'll quit.
Doo, if you're born in the mountains, you got three choices,
Doo, sometimes I think you got a washer missing in your brain.
Doo, they liked me!
Doo, this is Charlie Dick, Patsy Cline's husband.
Doo, what does it mean?
Doo, what time is it?
Doo, when I go back out on the road I want you to go with me.
Doo, when you gonna get me that wedding ring?
Doo!
Doo?
Doo?
Doo?
Doo? Doo?
Doo? Huh?
Doo? What are you doing?
Doo? You all right?
Doo.
Doolittle took me riding.
Doolittle took me riding.
Doolittle, what are you doing?
DOOLITTLE: Better step back there.
DOOLITTLE: Boys, there ain't no place this thing can't take me.
DOOLITTLE: Deal is, Loretta, you can sing in every little honky tonk in the country.
DOOLITTLE: Girl, you sure got over being bashful fast.
DOOLITTLE: Hey, put that thing back on.
DOOLITTLE: I ain't got no ring, Judge.
DOOLITTLE: I knocked, but I reckon y'all couldn't hear me outside.
DOOLITTLE: I'll take all bets.
DOOLITTLE: Johnny didn't need any dogs...
DOOLITTLE: Two bits? Buddy, that's an insult!
DOOLITTLE: Whoa, babies. Whoa, babies.
DOOLITTLE: Y'all scared of the rain? You ain't gonna melt.
Doolittle?
Doolittle's been up the house every day this week.
Driving a truck or being a mechanic
Due to a serious accident.
Eat, boy.
Else they'll keep you running back and forth all night long.
Emergency, she said.
Ernest Ray, your daddy is gonna wear you out
Especially since I got all that money.
Even if I have to remind him every now and then
Ever since you left me I've done nothing but wrong
Every night
Except a chest full of coal dust
Except everybody else calls him Mooney on account of
Except me and Doo is separated.
Excuse me.
Figured it was about time.
Fine.
Finished widening that trail.
Fire! Fire in the hole.
Folks, we got a special treat for you here today,
For he knew that he had done wrong
For the privacy if not for nothing else, by God.
For you to get to him I'll have to move over
Friends, this is a number one hit song by Miss Patsy Cline.
Friends.
From a mail order catalogue
From the boys over in Greasy Creek.
Gals that have been sleeping with everybody and still ain't been on yet.
Get a little closer. (IMITATES KISSING)
Get all that crap off your face, by God,
Get away from me!
Get away with every parrot you got. Uh huh.
Get back in here. I like you better natural. Forget the lipstick.
Get down from there. Let me try.
Get in the car, baby. Yeah.
Get in there, baby.
Get in. I'll take you back to the house.
Get off a my huntin' grounds Get outta my sight
Get off.
Get on in there and take off everything, but your nightgown now.
Get on over there and help Jim unload your mama's stuff.
Get out of there, sweetheart, I'm trying to take your mama's picture.
Get out there.
Get over there and sit down now.
Get ready now.
Get up and dance!
Get up here. Let's see what you weigh.
Get up on the back of the chair, babe.
Get up there in front of the backdrop.
Get up, Mommy. Do your squaw dance.
Get yourself some sleep, gonna be better in the morning,
Getting here's one thing and being here's another.
GIRL: F, O, D...
Give me that dollar right there.
Give me that.
Give you a little more time.
Go ahead and y'all just play.
Go ask Clary.
Go ask Daddy.
Go ask Ted.
Go on, do another one. Go on.
Go on!
Go with Grandma. Come on, girl.
Goddamn, is there anything that you know how to do right now?
Goddamn, Loretta. Don't you ever stop to think
Goddamn, woman, don't you ever warn me about nothing!
Good day, isn't it?
Good night.
Good thing you wasn't still working for him, son.
Got a wife singing on the Opry.
Got another one of your headaches, don't you?
Got you enough books?
Great!
Guess I broke up the party.
Happy anniversary, darlin'.
Have I... Could I tell you once again
Have you seen Doo?
He ain't nothin' but a damn tax deduction.
He come to me, Mommy, when he died.
He doesn't know.
He puts it in a garbage can
He puts it in a garbage can
He said it was a false alarm.
He sent me the money to come to Washington.
He shoveled coal to make a poor man's dollar
He sure went to a lot of trouble
He took the picture, too.
He used to sell moonshine back in Butcher Holler.
He was trying to win the record
He wouldn't have to go nowhere else. (BUS HORN HONKS)
He'll calm down as soon as they slap a coal shovel in his hand.
He'll get to acting horny. What?
He'll introduce you if the show ain't running too long.
He'll say, "Loretta, spread me up
He's out in the alley trying to sober up enough to do his show.
He's walkin' away
He's walkin' away
Hear me talking to you?
Heart and soul how I adore you
Heck, I'll bid a dollar, buddy.
Heck, we got four babies we had to leave home with my mommy.
Hell, baby, there ain't nothing I can tell you.
Hell, if you don't want it, I'll give it to the kids.
Hell, let's go to the house, let's call the lawyers and get a divorce.
Hell, no. You know that I don't like it.
Hell, Ted said to ask Clary and Clary said to ask Ted and... I don't know.
Hell, yes, buddy! I can ride up there at the top...
Hell, yes, watch out for that transmitter.
Hell, you got people fighting each other to take care of you.
Hell's bells, Loretta, do you think this is something
Hello, darlin'. Come here, baby.
Here you are an old married woman. How do you like it?
Here, dog. (BARKING)
Here, take you a sip.
Here, you read that. Then we'll talk radios.
Here's Patsy Cline's number one hit, Crazy.
Here's the tape of her new song.
Here's your baloney, 48 cents.
Herman, get your feet off!
Herman, I'm gonna kill you!
HERMAN: (IMITATES KISSING) Where's lover boy?
Hey, a dollar and a dime.
Hey, Bill.
Hey, buddy, get her out of here. I gotta go back on the air.
Hey, buddy! Hey, buddy, come here.
Hey, buddy. Hey, buddy, could you turn the radio up?
Hey, by the way, you think you might come back next week?
Hey, Charlie!
Hey, come on, I think you oughta be happy about this.
Hey, Cousin Ted,
Hey, darling, how about Saturday night
Hey, Del, turn the radio up, will you?
Hey, Doolittle Lynn.
Hey, Doolittle, how are you?
Hey, hey. Come on, let's get in the car.
Hey, hey. How about one fifth wheel buying another one a drink?
Hey, how come she gets something extra?
Hey, I'm sorry, folks, there's no visitors allowed in the studio.
Hey, Jim!
Hey, listen, anything you can't find in this box
Hey, listen, I told you all politely,
Hey, look, no kidding, you can't be in here while I'm doing a show, okay?
Hey, Loretta!
Hey, Loretta! I was just fixing to come see you.
Hey, Loretta?
Hey, Mooney!
Hey, now, wait a minute, by God...
Hey, now, you listen here, I went ashore over yonder at D day plus four
Hey, Patsy, Mooney says he's gonna take me squirrel hunting.
Hey, quit that crying, lady.
Hey, where is the next one?
Hey, you know, I saved all of my maternity clothes.
Hey!
Hey! Did you bring me that beer like I...
Hey.
Hey.
Hey. How many times you been on the Opry now?
Hi, Daddy.
Hi, Daddy. Look at your knee. Daddy, why don't you wear your knee pad?
Hi, Donald.
Hi, hon.
Hi, Loretta, I just...
Hi, Mommy. Doo's thrown me out, Mommy.
Hi, Mooney.
Hi, Ted. Hey, Carl.
Hold it, boys. Hold it.
Hold it, guys. You Ain't Woman Enough.
Hold on a minute, Mooney, this is my idea.
Hold up there.
Honey, you're early, you got another 10 minutes.
Honor and keep her in sickness and in health
Honor and keep him in sickness and in health
Hop in that jeep, let's go say hello to Mama. There she is!
Hospitalized for several months now
How about a dance, darling?
How am I supposed to get any sleep?
How can I be just your friend?
How I missed those lovin' arms
How much salt did that recipe call for?
How much was all that coal dust I swallowed.
How sweet it sounds
How the hell can I ask you something about it
How the hell did you get this number, anyway?
How to love your man the way you're supposed to.
How was your day? Wet.
How you doing, baby?
How you doing, Bo?
How'd you like to come back to work for me?
How's that big ol' ugly husband of yours?
Howdy, Jim.
Huh.
Hurry up, let's go.
Hush, Loretty.
I ain't even gonna bother you.
I ain't gettin' in that thing.
I ain't going in there having all them people looking at me
I ain't gonna get used to you getting on me and sweating like an old pig!
I ain't gonna have no home left.
I ain't gonna make you do nothing you don't wanna do.
I ain't got nothing else planned.
I ain't leaving you,
I ain't never gonna see you again.
I ain't never playing another record of yours on this radio station! Never!
I ain't no singer, Doo. I can't sing for no strangers.
I ain't ready. I ain't paid my dues to be here.
I ain't said I don't want no new house.
I already talked to your mama and she said she'd watch the kids for us.
I believe married life's making you fat, girl.
I bet I know what this is all about.
I bet we never quarrel anymore
I bid two bits.
I can believe it, baby. Now what we gotta do next
I can't believe it! I can't believe
I can't breathe. I feel like I'm gonna faint.
I can't play that thing.
I can't read this book, Doo. It's got all 'em great big ol' words in it.
I can't sing tonight, Doo. Somebody tell them.
I can't sleep a wink, that is true
I can't sleep a wink, that is true
I can't sleep a wink, that is true
I can't.
I can't. I'm married.
I come to see Doc Turner.
I couldn't even stop.
I didn't have no more notion of
I didn't know it was dirty.
I do.
I don't belong here.
I don't care if I die tomorrow, Doo,
I don't even know where I am half the time.
I don't guess he ever got over me taking her off from home, Doc.
I don't know what to say.
I don't know where in the hell you think you are, lady,
I don't know who you are. But I know what you are.
I don't know. (LAUGHS)
I don't wanna go against y'all, Mrs. Webb,
I don't wanna have it.
I don't want him hanging around no more.
I don't want no divorce,
I don't want you ever wearing no lipstick,
I don't. I'm just figuring it out as I go along,
I done spent every last penny I had.
I done wrote myself a song, Betty Sue.
I ever saw
I ever saw
I fall to pieces
I figured that'd be a good day for you and me to get married,
I get in here every day?
I go through
I got a benefit in Kansas City.
I got a present for you from Mama.
I got it and I played it
I got it! I got it!
I got me $25 that says I can do it. Does anybody wanna bet me?
I got something I wanna show you.
I got something sitting right on back there at that table...
I got something to tell you, girl.
I got something with your name written on it right here.
I got the idea...
I got the names for 'em, Doo.
I got to go now. You be ready when I get home.
I growed up real fast, I seen a lot of the world.
I guarantee it.
I guess I get it, then.
I guess I'm what's giving 'em to you.
I guess we're leaving now, so...
I guess y'all all know she's over in the hospital
I had about enough of this crap.
I had something I wanted to come out here and tell y'all tonight.
I just can't believe I'm sitting here, talking to Patsy Cline.
I just can't help it.
I just done what you said, just opened my mouth and out it come.
I just need a little more time.
I just said you ain't asked me nothing about it. You never do.
I just thought I'd try it.
I just want the dadgum bedroom in the back of the house.
I keep my straw in the top drawer, honey, right behind you.
I knew
I know everything's happened real fast.
I know she's young, I know how much y'all love her,
I know that, Daddy.
I know. But I love him.
I left y'all some Tootsie Rolls
I like it and it's stayin'. Where the hell you going?
I lost him someway
I love him still
I love him still
I love him, Daddy.
I love him, Mommy.
I love runnin' barefooted through the old cornfields
I love squirrel meat. Don't you like squirrel, Patsy?
I love that.
I love you, Doo.
I love you.
I love you. I'll see you when we come home.
I made this for you.
I mean it.
I mean, generally people that can sing can talk.
I mean, one day I was just
I mean, two right shoes.
I need somebody that cares about me.
I need somebody to take care of me a little bit.
I need somebody to talk to.
I need you, Doo.
I need you.
I never thought of ever leavin' Butcher Holler
I picked this particular spot on account of, well, from right in there
I reckon we'll have to wait and see who grows up to be who.
I reckon y'all set on it no matter what we say.
I remember well the well where I drew water
I said a country boy
I said a country boy
I said I ain't gettin' in it and I ain't!
I said I want it!
I said, "Oh, ain't nobody sings as good as Patsy."
I said, "That's all I'm ever gonna want out of life."
I saw you, too, in that little soldier suit.
I see a woman crying. Looks to me like a man crying, too.
I seen him just as plain.
I should hate you
I should know
I should know
I start out with some liquid makeup and then I powder that down.
I sure can't take no time to auction no pies.
I swear I don't.
I thought horny meant cutting up and acting silly.
I thought it might do us a little good.
I thought you looked just like a little toy soldier.
I told you I'd get this thing up here, gal.
I walked for miles along the highway
I wanna be a singer, Doo!
I wanna be with Doo for a minute.
I wanna talk to Doo.
I want it real bad.
I want it. What?
I want you to know first time I seen that girl
I want you to look at heaven, baby. BETTY SUE: Mama.
I wanted to surprise you, baby.
I was giving you kids a shot for the measles.
I was just coming to get you. Are you ready?
I was saying that tomorrow is our anniversary.
I was wondering what kind of anniversary present you wanted.
I wasn't doing nothing.
I wasn't no little ol' toy soldier.
I will.
I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for you.
I wouldn't know how much was me,
I'd be the one
I'd be the one
I'd better not ever catch you with trash like that again.
I'd never eat another squirrel as long as I live.
I'll be right with you, Hoss.
I'll be!
I'll bet you ain't never been past the mouth of this hollow.
I'll do just what I want!
I'll go 50 50 with you.
I'll go make you up some salve for your legs.
I'll have one of them beers, please, plus one Coca Cola.
I'll have to whup you.
I'll never wear your ring
I'll never wear...
I'll sit there in that green chair.
I'll wear 'em tomorrow and give my back a turn.
I'm about as old fashioned as I can be
I'm about as old fashioned as I can be
I'm back where I belong
I'm cooking it as fast as I can, darling.
I'm crazy
I'm crazy for feeling so lonely
I'm fine.
I'm fixing to make me another run on Greasy Creek, Doo.
I'm freezing, Doo.
I'm getting rung to death out there, honey.
I'm getting so sick of baloney.
I'm going out west to Washington
I'm gonna ask you to do something for me, honey.
I'm gonna break my back working to make her happy.
I'm gonna bring my jeep up here and take you for a ride.
I'm gonna build right up the hill there.
I'm gonna build us a house right here.
I'm gonna get on the Grand Ole Opry, too, just as soon as I can.
I'm gonna give you the biggest baby shower in Nashville.
I'm gonna go back to work just as soon as I can, Doo.
I'm gonna kiss you good night. Ain't you ever been kissed before. Huh?
I'm gonna lose my voice.
I'm hoping and I'm praying as my heart breaks right in two
I'm just going to get out there and get me some fresh air!
I'm no good without you anyhow
I'm positive.
I'm pregnant again, Patsy.
I'm scared
I'm scared, Doo. Scared? Goddamn!
I'm sorry, buddy, there's nothing I can do
I'm sorry.
I'm supposed to give you some more time on.
I'm taking them, but they ain't doing no good.
I'm talking about real money, Doo.
I'm tickled.
I'm tired of this bullshit.
I'm too happy to even think about that now.
I'm trying to hear my wife sing on the radio.
I'm walkin' the floor over you
I'm your wife! Boy, you better think of a better reason than that.
I've been having babies since I was 14.
I've been having them bad headaches again, Doo.
I've been on 17 straight times.
I've lost everything in this world
If I have to kick your
If I never sing another song, it ain't never gonna be any better than this.
If I played all of 'em, I wouldn't have time to play anything else.
If I wanna wear makeup, I will.
If there's one thing I can't stand, Loretta, it's a nervous damn woman.
If we're really gonna do this thing,
If you boys knock Cissy off of this porch one more time,
If you don't wear 'em, you skin your knees.
If you get up there and do another one, honey.
If you like me so much, you can walk me home.
If you run off and hide like a stupid hillbilly?
If you was keeping your man satisfied,
If you're on the charts, you're gonna get played.
Ignorant hillbilly ass every step of the way!
In a by God New York minute.
In a cabin on a hill in Butcher Holler
In a plane crash near Dyersburg, Tennessee.
In fact, I got Randy's old things, too.
In the back of the house, all right?
In the pines...
In the summertime we didn't have shoes to wear
In the top drawer, Mommy, in the bedroom!
Instead of having sweet dreams
Is fixing to get married if it's all right with you.
Is gonna be covered in wildflowers in six weeks' time,
Is it broke?
Is it time for me to go on yet?
Is right here in this part of the country.
Is to sit down and plan real careful
It ain't gonna be so hard to get up here next time.
It ain't right.
It all depends on that, darling.
It brings memories
It didn't look like no talking to me. I'm warning you, Doo,
It don't do no good. It'll pass.
It is? Yeah.
It looks a bit like Kentucky used to be.
It sure enough is. (BUS HORN HONKING)
It sure is.
It was on a moonlit night The stars shining bright
It wasn't God
It wouldn't do no good.
It'll be over my dead body
It'll be over my dead body
It's 1:00 in the morning, what the hell do you want?
It's a chocolate pie here, belong to
It's a dollar one time. Boys, that's a dollar twice.
It's a nice song, Mommy.
It's a song I wrote myself, it's called Honky Tonk Girl.
It's always been there and it's pretty here.
It's beautiful, darlin'. We'll put the bedroom in the back of the house
It's because it froze between here and the damn restaurant.
It's from Doo, Daddy!
It's just a little rough the first time, Loretty, is all.
It's just gonna be your head and shoulders anyhow.
It's just got three chords.
It's just not clear and we have to set up the schedule properly.
It's Loretta Lynn, not Lorene.
It's old man Red Lynn's boy. Doolittle.
It's plain
It's plain
It's plain...
It's right in there. Thank you.
It's your choice.
Jack Benny, stop kicking him under the table.
Jack, Loretta's getting to be a woman. Going on 14.
Jack, well... Hand that to brother Jack.
Jack, you see that little row of numbers right there?
Junior, come on, take 'em out. Please?
Just as much as you do.
Just let me talk.
Just like your daddy.
Just long enough to get the money to send for you.
Just stay out there, on the town and see what you can find
Keep your eyes open for the transmitter, honey, it's right up here.
Kids, come along with me. Come here.
Knock the tar out of every one of you.
Knowing what we've been doing in here.
Ladies and gentlemen, would you make welcome
Lady, you're gonna have to quit that crying.
Leave me alone.
Lee Dollarhide?
Let her go, boys. (BLUEGRASS MUSIC PLAYING)
Let me get my parrots, baby.
Let's get it, boys. Always loads easy on payday.
Let's get us one of them babysitters
Let's go to work, boys.
Let's go, darlin'. Let's do this thing now, I ain't got all day.
Let's not be too hasty, Doo,
Let's take a little break and let me see if I can find a few more pickers.
Like a thief broke in and robbed 'em.
Like me
Like who?
Listen to your daddy.
Listen, I'm trying to hear the radio, you all. Delmar, turn that thing up!
Listening to people talk.
Liz flies all the way to France
Liz flies all the way to France
Long distance! Your ma's calling from Kentucky!
Look at this one. Look.
Look here at this, Loretty.
Look here at this. These radios are on sale real cheap.
Look here, Cash Box magazine, came out today.
Look who's here, Dad!
Looks like that's it for me.
Looks real good.
Lord have mercy, that son of a gun Doolittle
Lord, Lord, don't do it, Loretty.
Loretta Lynn? Loretta Lynn? Loretta Lynn?
LORETTA ON RADIO: (SINGING) For you to get to him I'll have to move over
LORETTA ON RADIO: (SINGING) We were so happy my heart was in a...
LORETTA ON RADIO: And then I sung it for Doolittle. That's my husband.
Loretta Webb.
Loretta, darlin', I get lonesome standing around by myself,
Loretta, goddamn!
Loretta, I am leaving Kentucky.
Loretta, Patsy Cline's husband.
Loretta, this ol' mountain top
Loretta, we gotta decide something.
Loretta, you ain't supposed to wear a nightgown over your clothes.
LORETTA: (SINGING) I fall to pieces
LORETTA: (SINGING) So fill my glass up to the top
LORETTA: (SINGING) The captain, he must have been drinkin'
LORETTA: (SINGING) You don't love me
LORETTA: (SINGING) You've been making your brags around town
LORETTA: Hi. Hi, Peggy.
LORETTA: I had no idea where singers got songs to sing,
LORETTA: Jack, go on.
LORETTA: Mama's back in Kentucky taking care of the four babies.
LORETTA: No, sir, but I'm dying to.
LORETTA: We've been seeing all different parts of the country
LORETTA: What are they crying about, Mommy?
LORETTA: You told me not to!
Loretta!
Loretta? Uh huh.
Loretta.
Loretty, get you and Herman a jar of vyannies, honey.
Loretty, you home!
Loretty, you know I don't like to boss you, but I got to now, honey.
Loretty!
Mad?
Make a lot of chocolate pies, Loretta?
Make welcome Miss Loretta Lynn.
Makes a lot of sense, though. The salt and sugar's both white.
Makes you horny.
Making her very first public appearance,
MAN 1: Go get 'em, Loretta. MAN 2: There she is.
MAN 1: Loretta Lynn!
MAN 1: Put them on top. That's it.
MAN 1: Shit! Hey!
MAN 2: Anything else in this here?
MAN 2: I'll be darned!
MAN 2: Let's go. This bus is taking off!
MAN 2: That great pile up there?
MAN 3: Never done. Can't be done.
MAN 3: Yeah, I got this right here.
MAN ON RADIO: (SINGING) Blue moon of Kentucky keep on shinin'
MAN ON RADIO: (SINGING) Come fast through the mail
Man, I can't afford no more pickers.
MAN: (SINGING) I'm walkin' the floor over you
MAN: (SINGING) Play in the house and play in the sea
MAN: Amazing grace, how sweet it sounds.
MAN: Fire in the hole!
MAN: Five minutes, Patsy.
MAN: Hey, sweet thing!
MAN: I once was lost, but now I'm found.
MAN: I will!
MAN: Loretta, let's go!
MAN: Loretta!
MAN: Loretty!
MAN: Loretty!
MAN: Nice show, Patsy!
MAN: Oh, that's Patsy Cline.
MAN: Somebody moving!
MAN: That saved a wretch like me.
MAN: The corner and put that big ol' thing
MAN: Was blind but now I see.
MAN: Will you please move down?
MAN: You got a big voice.
MAN: You're looking hotter tonight, girl.
Many nights I've laid awake and cried
Many nights I've laid awake and cried
Many nights I've laid awake and cried
Many nights I've laid awake and cried
Mars? Gal, what the hell do you know about Mars anyway?
Maybe I oughta keep that. Keep it burnin'.
Maybe we oughta leave the bedroom in the front of the house,
Maybe you ought to slow down some.
Maybe. But I ain't never gonna see my little girl again.
Me and Loretty was thinking about getting married.
Mess of paychecks. I've been saving 'em.
MINER: Get your mule, son.
Miss Lorene Lynn singing... What?
Miss Loretta Lynn!
Miss Loretta Lynn.
Miss Loretta Lynn.
Miss Loretta Lynn.
Miss Loretta Lynn.
Miss Loretta Lynn. (CROWD CHEERING)
Mmm hmm. Yeah, I will.
Mmm!
Mommy scrubbed our clothes on a washboard every day
Mommy, I love you.
Mommy, I shouldn't have left.
Mommy's moving away, Daddy's gone.
Money made from sellin' a hog
Most of them radio stations that we sent records and pictures to
Most people can't without they learn how first.
MOURNERS: (SINGING) Amazing grace
MOURNERS: (SINGING) We have already come
MOURNERS: That saved a wretch
Move. Go on, now.
Mr. And Mrs. Webb?
Mr. Webb, me and Loretta
Mrs. Webb, uh, me...
Much obliged.
Mud, flood, hell or high water.
My anniversary present? Mmm hmm.
My gosh, Doo, this has got pictures in it.
My gosh, Doo.
My heart was in a whirl
My job's done, baby, I'll just get me another one.
My Lord, Doo, what happened?
My Lord, Patsy, I hope we don't get rained out.
My Lord.
My name ain't Twin!
No good.
No, and I'm not too ignorant to know
No, baby, we can't afford it. We ain't got the money.
No, darling.
No, don't come home a drinkin'
No, don't come home a drinkin' with lovin' on your mind
No, Doo!
No, I ain't leaving.
No, I'll get me a bite later on, baby.
No, I'm gonna be living in a tree house,
No, it ain't, Doc, it ain't never gonna be over.
No, Loretta ain't here, lady, she's on the road.
No, no
No, no, I mean more better. That little lady sings her hind end off.
No, not a hell of a lot. Working too goddamn hard. What about you?
No, they've done gone to Nashville to get another one.
No, this is it. I feel like I've been on the road... (SHRIEKS)
No! No.
No. No. You didn't wake me up.
No. What does it mean?
No. What?
Not much left but the floor
Not that I know of.
Not too many, except this one.
Nothing does. (TURNS TAP OFF)
Nothing lives here anymore
Now get on back there and take it off.
Now look, this'll take you through your fifth month.
Now try to quit that complaining and relax.
Now you don't wanna let 'em down.
Now, go to sleep, Ernest Ray. You, too, Jack Benny.
Now, I want you to make a list.
Now, look, Loretta, you get ready
Now, Mr. Devine says to put you on Ernest's show.
Now, what's a foot long word supposed to mean, huh?
Now, you go stand right over yonder and keep your eyes on Ernest.
Now, you take care of yourself, all right?
Of an inward and spiritual grace
Of course I do. I married Charlie, didn't I?
Of this man and this woman in holy matrimony.
Of your song
Oh, all right, that's a dollar once, that's a dollar twice...
Oh, bullshit!
Oh, Daddy, them things don't do that. Do they?
Oh, dang, you guessed it.
Oh, Doo, I don't need no book to tell me what's wrong.
Oh, great, that's just what I need.
Oh, great. Then we'll both have our own bedroom.
Oh, hell, buddy, I can climb that damn mess
Oh, hell, that don't mean nothing. She just flagged me down.
Oh, hell, you're not gonna have to get up there and sing.
Oh, I didn't know I threw that thing away.
Oh, I do my share of the work, mister. Delmar, turn it up!
Oh, I see. You're one of the husbands.
Oh, I'm sorry, little girl. Excuse me. (MINERS CHUCKLING)
Oh, if I hadn't cheated
Oh, if I hadn't cheated
Oh, is that right? Hell, you got it made, man!
Oh, is that your job? I mean, she sings and you listen?
Oh, it don't matter.
Oh, it's fun, though, you know, we sing and talk
Oh, Jack Benny done that. Him and Ernest Ray was having a little race.
Oh, just when I run shy of my own.
Oh, Lord, Loretta.
Oh, Lord, them pies ain't the only thing salty about you, are they?
Oh, Loretty, that old shaft's so low,
Oh, Loretty, that there book,
Oh, my God. Did I do that?
Oh, no, that's a rough old honky tonk. You can't be going over there.
Oh, no.
Oh, now, Charlie Dick, don't you bring home no squirrels.
Oh, Patsy, I got to go. Doo's waiting for me.
Oh, Patsy.
Oh, she ain't no woman. She ain't nothing but a dad burned kid.
Oh, she'll talk up a storm if she feels like it.
Oh, thank the Lord. Maybe it ain't too late
Oh, thank you.
Oh, that's gonna be pretty. That's gonna be pretty.
Oh, there she is. She's on right now, she's on the radio!
Oh, wait a minute, Doo! I ought to put on some lipstick.
Oh, yes, darlin', take it. Take it.
Oh... (CLICKS)
OI' Doolittle will never get up there
Okay, come on, Donald Ray.
Okay, come on, kids. Let's get to the store.
Okay, darling. Bye bye, darling.
Okay, get me on stage, I wanna go out there.
Okay, honey, Mama will be home soon. Bye bye.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay. Bye bye.
Okay. We'll go shopping.
Old boy down at the store said you wanted to see me.
Once she gets cranked up like this.
Once, twice, sold to Mr. Doolittle Lynn for $5.
One of the them's a toddlin' and one is a crawlin'
One parrot. Let me know when I run out of money now.
One...
Or a hill she can't climb.
Or doing something that I'm good at.
Or I'll give you worse than what your Daddy did.
Or I'm gonna whip some hind ends.
Or makeup or none of that junk, I don't like it.
Patsy Cline was listening? To me?
Patsy Cline.
Patsy heard you tonight and she wants you to come and see her.
PATSY ON RADIO: (SINGING) You don't love me
Patsy was always saying, "Little girl, you got to run your own life."
PATSY: (SINGING) Crazy
Pay dues?
Peggy and Patsy.
PEGGY SUE: Mommy, look who's here! Loretta!
PENN: How'd you like that, folks?
People wanna know who you been sleeping with
Please join right hands.
Please welcome The Westerneers' new girl singer,
Please, Doo.
Plus you need a little more time to learn
Preacher Banks was supposed to be here to auction off these pies.
Pretend we've never met
Pretty please.
Probably never.
Put the backdrop back on the bed.
Put them right there under the guitar against the red trailer.
Quit it and I'll give Loretta your message.
Ready, Loretta?
Real wonderful, honey, thank you so much.
Really don't like telephones.
Red's the color that drives men wild.
Remember when you used to work for me,
Right behind, top drawer.
Right here till 6:00, neighbors.
Right now I want you to meet a little gal
Right. Honey, what key's it in?
Run off and worry everybody to death.
Said happy anniversary and said why don't you call her more often.
Say, "Please." Herman?
Say, lady, I'll auction off them pies for you.
Searching for you
See if we can't get a smile out of old sourpuss here.
See you later.
See...
Sell my goods down at the mine?
She can't be dead.
She cut it. Let's get on the bus. (CROWD CLAMORING)
She does talk, don't she, partner?
She has a problem with the words now.
She heard me. She was listening in the hospital.
She loves you, too.
She wants to meet me. Can we go?
She'd smile in Mommy's understanding way
She'll pray for you, too.
She'll warm up here in just a minute.
She's a doll, I'll tell you. Thank you, honey.
She's gonna do a song that she wrote herself called Honky Tonk Girl.
She's looking good tonight.
She's won his heart
Shine on the one that's gone and left me blue
Shine on the one that's gone and left me blue
Shine on the one that's gone... (TURNS RADIO OFF)
Shoot. We've been driving so much
Shopping. Looks like you have, too.
Showed me I ain't about to spend my life
Signifying unto all the uniting
Since we found how much it hurts
Sing to the babies?
Singing for all these people here,
Sit down there.
Sit down.
Sit up big and listen to your mama.
Sit up. Come here.
Six bits? Got six bits right there. Who's gonna bid a dollar?
Slip's all rotten.
Slow down, Doo!
Smile.
So don't come home a drinkin' with lovin' on your mind
So fill my glass up to the rim
So get out while you can
So get out while you can
So I thought, "Shoot. I better just lock myself up in it,
So I wanna dedicate this song to her.
So I'll put it in the kindling box.
So long as you both shall live?
So long as you both shall live?
So much about the music business.
So thanks for coming in, you all. Bye bye, now. Bye bye.
So we can wake up every morning
So, let's give a great big Grand Ole Opry welcome
So, Patsy, if you're listening, this song is for you.
Somehow?
Soon as you get some rest.
Stay away from that Doolittle Lynn
Still, from the looks of things,
Stop growling, Doo, you sound like an old bear or something.
Stop making that noise. You sound like an old bear growling.
Stranger coming!
Stranger coming! Stranger coming!
Strutting around like a banty rooster?
Successful people don't quit, baby.
Sure you do, Hoss, sure you do.
Sure, baby, go ahead. I'll take the young'uns. Get your mama's guitar.
Sweet thing!
Swing her high and swing her low
Swing your partner, do si do
Take care. Now, I'm calling you first thing Monday, don't forget.
Take it as a compliment, you got 'em running scared.
Take the baby out and rock her, Loretty.
Take this, will ya?
Takes that lamb and takes that squirrel
Takes that pretty girl round the world
Ted, you want me to mix you up some medicine?
TED: How do they feel, gang?
TED: I'll be darned. Don't worry. We'll get 'em changed.
TED: Loretty, take the baby, hon.
TED: Loretty.
TED: Okay, fellas.
TED: Something special. Don't open it till we get inside.
TED: What?
Tell them all about it, Hutch, and all of them little piglets.
Tell you one thing that army showed me.
Than have to whip you like that?
Thank you so very much and welcome
Thank you, baby.
Thank you, Betty Sue.
Thank you, Doo.
Thank you, move on, now, keep moving, please.
Thank you, Patsy.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you. Doo!
Thanks, Daddy.
That ain't fair, he's cheating! (CROWD MURMURING)
That ain't no car. Looks like something from Mars.
That dadgum word is a foot long.
That damned ol' coal mine's got me buried alive.
That goes for you, too, Doolittle Lynn, and don't you forget it.
That he don't love me anymore and I'll have to let him go
That heap of red dog back yonder.
That I feel sure you're going to love very much.
That ol' boy wouldn't allow it. Thank the Lord.
That old building sure would hold a lot of hay, wouldn't it?
That really isn't an act, is it?
That Sears Roebuck I ordered come in yet?
That sounds like your mama.
That tells you how many miles you've gone, and tell us how far we've been
That the dadgum bedroom don't belong in the front of the house
That thing's helped millions of people the world over.
That where me and Doo's from back in Kentucky.
That you been on so many times.
That you know how to do.
That you've been a lovin' my man
That you've been lovin' my man
That's a hell of a view, ain't it?
That's all right, sweetheart, you did fine.
That's all right, that's all right, don't worry. We got a lot of tape.
That's ever been broken...
That's just from grinning, baby, that's from pure happiness.
That's right, that's WCBL.
That's right.
That's right.
That's sold, right there, for a dollar. (CHEERING)
That's the one thing my daddy made sure of
That's the one. Thank you.
That's what I'm doing.
That's what you look like to me
That's your anniversary present, baby. Happy anniversary.
The children were cryin', "Dear Mother"
The doctor gave you them pills. You taking them pills?
The faucet is a drippin' and the kids are a bawlin'
The first lady of country music,
The first lady of country music,
The first lady of country music,
The first lady of country music, the coal miner's daughter,
The game you're a hunting for ain't beef
The Grand Ole Opry!
The hell you getting in such an uproar about, Loretta?
The hell you will. You're gonna do exactly whatever the hell I tell you.
The last time I seen you
The longest train
The more I laugh the hornier he gets.
The next day I was having babies,
The number one country music entertainer,
The purtiest boy
The rest of the world ain't caught on to yet?
The thing that's gonna give you the edge is getting yourself a record.
The way that I feel
The way that I feel
The wedding ring is an outward and visible sign
The what? Oh. The transmitter.
The whole night through
The work we done was hard
Them years has been robbed from me,
Then I come home and cooked supper.
Then we'll go shopping.
There ain't a creek she can't ford, a gully she can't jump
There ain't no problem. You didn't ask me nothing about it!
There ain't nothing for me in Kentucky, Loretta.
There ain't nothing I can't do, girl, once I set my mind to it.
There he goes
There he goes
There's a lot of lonesome people in the world.
There's a whole big world out yonder.
There's thousands doing it
There's your mama, kids, let's go.
They don't give a damn.
They gonna love you a hell of a lot more
They probably don't want it either,
They say to have her hair done
They whispered from high Your love said goodbye
They'd better let us in, I done spent all the money on these donuts.
They'll do it whether there's an auction or not.
They've been known to.
Things happen pretty fast between you and Doo, don't they?
Things is moving too fast in my life.
This a war dance I'm doin' means I'm fightin' mad
This heart would break in two if you refuse me
This is the chorus.
This is the Grand Ole Opry.
This stuff's cold.
Thought back up here would be a good place for a breakfast nook.
Thought I'd put the bedroom back over in here in the front of the house
Three and a dime.
Three dollars.
Three, four, one.
Till you finish that, do you hear me?
To complain there was no need
To find her a good ol' slow talkin' country boy
To find her a good ol' slow talkin'...
To find her a good ol' slow talking country boy
To get me a job on a ranch or something.
To get on top of a pile of junk.
To live together in the holy estate of matrimony?
To Miss Loretta Lynn!
To save you from ruining your life.
To this portion of our Grand Ole Opry.
Tomorrow.
Tomorrow.
Took you riding?
Tragically killed early this morning
Turn the radio off. We can't afford no new batteries.
Two out of three.
Two things I want you to promise me, boy.
Ugh!
Uh uh.
Uh uh.
Uh...
Uh... Hi, Bobby. My name's Loretta Lynn
Up against the dashboard.
Up on the back of the chair?
Wait a minute, I ain't got all these doodads sewed on yet.
Wait a minute! Wait, we'll walk it, then. Wait!
Wait a minute. I want you to mind your manners around here
Wait right here, I'll be right back.
Wait up!
Wait'll they go to bed, then you can catch them together,
Wake up, Charlie.
Walkin' the floor over you
Warning me?
Was on that caboose behind
Was on that Georgia line
Was you gonna bring your girlfriend with you?
Was you just gonna leave me?
We are happy to say she is here tonight to sing for you.
We don't want no trouble. Go home.
We drove all the way here, spent every last dime we had.
We gotta drive all the way to Spokane.
We gotta go see 'em in person and make sure they play that record.
We gotta move right now, you understand?
We gotta talk about what you're gonna do for the Vegas show.
We never did before
We was going shopping.
We were poor but we had love
We were so happy
We were so happy my heart was in a whirl
We were so happy my heart was in a whirl
We'd better be a whole lot more careful next time.
We'll just go back to what we was doing, that's all.
We're gonna be damn lucky not to lose our FCC license for this.
We're gonna buy when I get back.
We're gonna have a baby!
We're gonna have to get us a bigger house someplace
We're number 14! Nationwide.
We've got you.
Wedding ring? Bullshit.
Well, a lot of things have changed since way back then
Well, anyhow, it's over and done now, I reckon.
Well, darlin', I'm tellin' you now
Well, darlin', I'm tellin' you now
Well, for most people it takes years and years of hard work.
Well, go on, get ready for bed, baby, come on.
Well, hell, I thought you'd want a new house, babe.
Well, hell, I'm sorry, Loretta, but you drove me to it!
Well, I ain't got no wedding ring yet.
Well, I found out, a big brave chief
Well, I like my lovin' done country style
Well, I like my lovin' done country style
Well, I put up 17 quarts of this apple butter.
Well, I'm one of the wives, darling.
Well, if you ain't a picker, what are you?
Well, it's driving me crazy, Doo.
Well, let me add up all these damn things
Well, let me fix you some breakfast.
Well, let me tell you something,
Well, one thing's for sure,
Well, she's late. Reckon she might have jumped the tracks.
Well, stop surprising me.
Well, sure.
Well, that's just my way
Well, that's the way you're supposed to feel when you're in love.
Well, there ain't no sense in walking when you can ride. Come on!
Well, they didn't get hurt, did they?
Well, we don't need no fortune teller to know that.
Well, what are you, Herman?
Well, why did you lie to us? Huh?
Well, you better get used to it, darling,
Well, you don't need none of mine
Well, you just have to make up your mind, darling,
Well, you leave me at home to keep the tepee clean
Well, you must have got 'em mixed up, Loretta.
Well, you never know when it'll come in handy.
Well, you've been makin' your brags around town
Well, your pet name for me is "squaw"
What am I supposed to say when we get in there?
What are you doing in here with them kids?
What are you doing in the bottom anyhow?
What are you grinning about?
What are you up to, Doo?
What are you up to?
What charts?
What did she do to my hair?
What did you call me?
What did you do all day, baby?
What did you do that for?
What do you have to do to win one of these parrots here?
What do you think?
What does it look like, boys?
What does Mooney think?
What else do you wear?
What have you been doing?
What have you got on your face?
What I was gonna say than a rabbit.
What if they won't let me in?
What makes you think I'd come?
What the hell are you doing bringing plastic ones up here?
What the hell are you doing running off and hiding like a...
What the hell you're saying?
What we're gonna do next.
What were you saying, Doo?
What y'all two devils been up to besides getting into trouble?
What you get me a guitar for?
What you mean running off like that with that wild boy?
What you see in them grounds, Mommy?
What?
What?
What? (CHUCKLING)
What? Never mind.
What? What are you doing?
What's that mean? (LAUGHING)
What's the matter with you?
What's the matter with you? (LAUGHING)
When do you think I'll ever be able to tell y'all apart?
When he gets home.
When he let the Titanic go down
When I left Virginia I swore
When I was a trusting wife
When we get back here.
When you come home drinkin' and can barely crawl
When you look at me
When you sing, I feel like you're talking about my life.
Where are you going?
Where are you going? Doo, are you leaving?
Where do you think?
Where do you want me to look?
Where have you been?
Where have you been?
Where the hell did you get the idea for that?
Where the hell you been?
Where the living room ought to be.
Where the sun never shines
Where you going?
Where? Butcher Holler,
Where'd you get all that?
Where's my egg, Mommy?
Where's my... Where's Doo?
Whether or not you're his daughter or my wife.
Which one is which?
Who am I gonna talk to now?
Who are they?
Who are you telling what?
Who giveth this woman to be married to this man?
Who made honky tonk angels...
Who's been saying that?
Who's gonna bid first?
Who's gonna start off with a dollar? Who'll give me a dollar, now?
Who's that soldier boy out there
Who's that sow wallowing in your jeep?
Who's walkin' by his side
Who's walkin' by his side
Whoa, babies, slow down, now. Whoa, babies.
Why can't I forget you
Why do you want me to sing so much for anyway?
Why don't you have a phone put in sometime, Mooney?
Why, I've seen her fingers bleed
Why?
Why? We're playing checkers.
Why'd you say they didn't like us?
Wild as the devil.
Will you mind Grandma? Okay?
Wilt thou love her, comfort her,
Wilt thou love him, comfort him,
With a satisfied mind...
With all my
With lovin' on your mind
Without rolling over and killin' himself.
WOMAN ON RADIO: (SINGING) As I listen to the words
WOMAN ON RADIO: (SINGING) I'm always walkin' after midnight
Woman, if you wanna keep that arm,
WOMAN: Darling, you were good.
WOMAN: Get your camera, honey.
WOMAN: Great, Patsy!
WOMAN: He's got a wife on the Opry. That's right.
WOMAN: You're out.
Women's 'sposed to have pretty things.
Wonderful.
Would you like to hear the little lady sing another one?
Would you see she gets it?
Would you sign this, honey?
Would you sign this, Loretta? All right.
Y'all ain't knowed each other a month.
Y'all get out of here or I'm gonna
Y'all get to bed. Go on.
Y'all get washed up before you come in.
Y'all hear your Mama? Everybody go wash now. Come on.
Y'all just go right ahead and play along,
Y'all settle down here now and be quiet.
Yeah, (CHUCKLES) Together.
Yeah, baby, they loved you. They loved you.
Yeah, come on, Mama.
Yeah, darling, I'll get me a nap later on.
Yeah, I do.
Yeah, I got something to tell you, too.
Yeah, I heard ya.
Yeah, I remember you used to pay me a nickel for every jug I sold.
Yeah, I saw you doing nothing.
Yeah, I'll get it for you.
Yeah, I'm gonna have a baby.
Yeah, I'm proud to be a coal miner's daughter
Yeah, if you slow down, they forget about you.
Yeah, it looks like you had a happy one.
Yeah, this fan cut it for me.
Yeah, well, let me tell you something.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. (LAUGHING)
Yes, honey, I've got to sing over in Lynden.
Yes, just like you was at home.
Yes, sir. I promise you that.
Yes, you can, baby.
Yes, you can. I done fixed it up for you.
Yes, you will, Daddy.
Yo!
You ain't even 14 yet.
You ain't gonna get that thing up this holler.
You ain't mad at me for singing your song, are you, Patsy?
You ain't never rode in a car before, have you?
You Ain't Woman Enough.
You all get out of that jeep, get down here and say hello to your mama.
You all right? Yeah.
You are saying
You are? Well, you know what they say about baloney now, don't you?
You ask your daddy.
You belong here as much as anybody does.
You better get it off my husband.
You better move your feet if you don't wanna eat
You better move your feet...
You boys stop fighting and listen to me sing.
You boys watch your language in front of these kids.
You can buy 'em anywhere
You come to tell me somethin'
You did the right thing, Doo, leaving here.
You do no such a thing.
You don't even know them people!
You don't know what horny means?
You don't love me
You don't need no more of what you've already had...
You don't put no salt in a chocolate pie. You just put in sugar and...
You don't see no city
You don't talk to me like that.
You got any plans for the future?
You got one of your bad headaches again, Daddy?
You got our home.
You got that jeep.
You gotta take a ride with me now.
You hear me talking to you?
You just keep on singing.
You just need to be a little more patient
You just run off. Didn't ask nobody or nothing.
You just say, "Hey, baby, here's the deal, take it or leave it!"
You keep on being a rabbit then, darlin'.
You know how to use a gun and you can use you a job.
You know what D day is, don't you?
You know what I'm gonna do?
You know what tomorrow is? It's our anniversary.
You know, darlin', you might have found something
You know, Doo, most couples spend their anniversary together.
You know, he wanted to be with you and them grand young'uns.
You know, I forgot I had this.
You know, I'm gonna tell you something else,
You know, mister, if you knew Loretta,
You know, the first time I ever seen you I said,
You left me and you went away
You look tired, you okay?
You Loretta Lynn? I've been calling and calling you.
You mean that bedspread? Yeah.
You mean together?
You must not be too married, you ain't wearing no ring.
You need a little more time to learn how to clean the damn house.
You need a little more time to learn how to cook.
You never ask me about nothing.
You never asked me nothing about no new house.
You played it, huh? You ain't even took it out of the wrapper.
You promised Daddy you wouldn't take me off far from home.
You put the dadgum bedroom in the front of the house, Doo,
You really didn't know.
You reckon we could get us one?
You said that you'd be back in just a day
You say I ought to know
You say I ought to know
You say you're gonna take him but I don't think you can
You scared me. (SINGING)
You sick?
You sure cuss a lot, don't ya?
You told Daddy you wouldn't hit me and look at you already.
You understand that?
You walk by and I fall to pieces
You want a hot breakfast, you got to go with me.
You want chocolate or glazed?
You want me to act like we've never kissed
You want me to forget
You want me to watch for that next transmitter?
You wear your knee pads, you skin your back.
You were eating all day. Sit up there.
You will? I sure will.
You'd be laying there aside him.
You'd do something so dadgum mean as that!
You'd know that ain't no act.
You'd love me as long...
You'll have a lot better view, boys. Sit up here, now.
You're gonna have to audition for 'em in the morning.
You're gonna need all of this, Loretta.
You're gonna sing for these old boys in here in the morning,
You're good at managing me.
You're just a little girl, he's a grown up man,
You're listening to Tri State Country with your DJ, Bobby Day
You're lookin' at country
You're lookin' at country
You're my pride, girl. My shining pride.
You're not too ignorant to get out of the bed and walk over here
You're not too ignorant to learn, are you?
You're number 14 nationwide.
You're off to a real good start.
You're stirring things up in this town.
You're supposed to be taking care of me.
You're the auctioneer. You ain't supposed to bid.
Your mama called long distance from Kentucky today,
Your mama's a dadgum songwriter.
Your squaw is on the warpath tonight
Your squaw is on the warpath tonight
117?
...him
...Honky Tonk Girl.
...is you making the best doggone record you can,
...married men think they're still single
...nothing but wrong
...star
...that'll raise the Titanic some day
'Cause I like the way you sing.
'cause I'm gonna call you up after my first song.
'Cause I'm proud of you when you sing.
'Cause if you want that kind of love
'Cause if you're lookin' at me
'Cause if you're lookin' at me
'cause she's been in a real bad car wreck.
'Cause the country is all I am (HORN HONKING)
'Cause you ain't got no business hanging around with him.
'Cause you ain't woman enough to take my man
'Cause you ain't woman enough to take my man
'Cause you ain't woman enough to take my man
'Cause you wouldn't be here if you didn't care about me.
'Cause you're my wife, darling.
'Cept the memories of a coal miner's daughter
'Sides that, you got to come with me, I love you.
"at least till I get this music business figured out."
"good as Patsy Cline."
"Jackie is seen in a discotheque."
"Me and that little ol' gal's gonna get together."
"one of them baloney sandwiches!"
"The White House social season should be glittering and gay."
"The White House social season."
(ALL CHEERING)
(ALL CONTINUE LAUGHING)
(ALL LAUGHING)
(ALL LAUGHING) (DOOR SLAMS)
(BABY GURGLING)
(BAND PLAYING COUNTRY MUSIC)
(BARKS)
(BELL JINGLES) Loretta, come on, honey.
(BELL RINGING)
(BOTH LAUGHING)
(BOYS CHATTERING INDISTINCTLY)
(BRAKES SCREECHING)
(CAR DOOR CLOSES)
(CHATTERING INDISTINCTLY)
(CHILD COUGHING)
(CHILDREN CLAMORING)
(CHILDREN CLAMORING)
(CHILDREN LAUGHING)
(CHUCKLES SOFTLY)
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES) Not for no nickel a jug!
(CHUCKLES) Oh. Let me put it this way,
(CHUCKLES) She ain't got... Okay, Loretta Lynn!
(CHUCKLES) Well, you know, sometimes you gotta pay
(CHUCKLES) You got a hit record. You don't know that?
(CHUCKLING)
(CHUCKLING)
(CHUCKLING)
(CLEARS THROAT)
(CLICKS TONGUE)
(CONTINUES LAUGHING)
(CONTINUES SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY)
(COUGHING) Let's cover your mouth when you're coughing.
(COUGHS)
(COUNTRY MUSIC PLAYING ON RADIO)
(COUNTRY MUSIC PLAYING ON RADIO)
(COUNTRY MUSIC PLAYING)
(COUNTRY MUSIC PLAYING) (INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)
(CRIES OUT)
(CROWD APPLAUDING)
(CROWD APPLAUDING)
(CROWD APPLAUDING)
(CROWD APPLAUDING)
(CROWD APPLAUDING) Thank you all.
(CROWD CHEERING)
(CROWD CHEERING)
(CROWD CHEERING)
(CROWD CHEERING)
(CROWD CHEERING)
(CROWD CHEERING)
(CROWD CLAPPING RHYTHMICALLY)
(CROWD CLAPPING RHYTHMICALLY)
(CROWD LAUGHING)
(DOG BARKING)
(DOG BARKING)
(DOG BARKING)
(DOOR CLOSES)
(DOOR CLOSES)
(DOOR SLAMS)
(ENGINE STARTING)
(ENGINE STARTING) WOMAN: That's Loretta Lynn!
(ENGINE STRAINING)
(EXHALES)
(EXHALES)
(EXPLOSION)
(FEEDBACK)
(FOOTSTEPS RETREATING)
(GASPS)
(GASPS) (BABY CRYING)
(GASPS) Oh, Patsy, are you sure you want me to have this?
(GEARS GRINDING)
(GIGGLING)
(GROANING)
(GROANS)
(GROANS)
(GROANS)
(GROANS)
(GROANS)
(GROWLS)
(GROWLS) (IMITATES GROWL)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GRUNTS)
(GUITAR STRUMS) What's that?
(GUNSHOT) (GRUNTS)
(HONKS)
(HORN BLOWING)
(HORN HONKING)
(HORN HONKING)
(HORN HONKING)
(HORN HONKING)
(HORSE SNUFFLING)
(HUMMING)
(HUMMING)
(HUMMING)
(INAUDIBLE)
(INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)
(INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)
(INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)
(INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)
(INDISTINCT MURMURING)
(JEEP APPROACHING)
(KNOCK ON WINDOW PANE)
(LAUGHING)
(LAUGHING)
(LAUGHING)
(LAUGHING)
(LAUGHING) Ain't gonna tell you.
(LAUGHING) Doo!
(LAUGHING) Doo! Jack Benny!
(LAUGHS)
(LAUGHS)
(LAUGHS) You don't get rained out on circuits like these,
(LORETTA SINGING ON RADIO)
(MINERS CHATTERING INDISTINCTLY)
(MINERS CHEERING)
(MINERS CONTINUE CHATTERING INDISTINCTLY)
(MINERS CONTINUE SHOUTING)
(MINERS JEERING)
(MINERS SHOUTING)
(MOURNERS CONTINUE SINGING)
(MOUTHING)
(MUSIC RESUMES)
(MUSIC RESUMES)
(MUSIC STOPS)
(MUSIC STOPS)
(MUSIC STOPS)
(MUSIC STOPS)
(NEIGHING)
(PATSY SQUEALS)
(PEOPLE EXCLAIMING)
(PHONE RINGING)
(PHONE RINGING)
(PIGS SQUEALING)
(PILLS RATTLING)
(PLAYING BLUEGRASS MUSIC)
(PLAYING BLUEGRASS MUSIC) (CROWD CLAPPING RHYTHMICALLY)
(PLAYING COUNTRY MUSIC)
(PLAYING COUNTRY MUSIC)
(PLAYING COUNTRY MUSIC)
(PLAYING COUNTRY MUSIC)
(PLAYING COUNTRY MUSIC)
(PLAYING UPBEAT COUNTRY SONG)
(PLAYING UPBEAT COUNTRY SONG)
(PLAYING UPBEAT COUNTRY SONG)
(REPORTERS CLAMORING)
(REPORTERS CLAMORING)
(SIGHS HEAVILY)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS) Baby, I know you do.
(SINGING) Ever since you left me I've done nothin' but wrong
(SINGING) Ever since you left me I've done nothin' but wrong
(SINGING) Have I told you lately that I love you?
(SINGING) I'm walkin' the floor over you
(SINGING) In the pines, in the pines
(SINGING) Right from the start, most every heart
(SINGING) Sweet dreams of you
(SINGING) There ain't no pipe can settle this fight
(SINGING) They say to have her hair done
(SINGING) Well, I like my lovin' done country style
(SINGING) Well, I was born the coal miner's daughter
(SINGING) Women like you, they're a dime a dozen
(SINGING) You come to tell me somethin'
(SNORTING)
(SNORTS)
(SOFT MUSIC PLAYING ON RADIO)
(SOFTLY) I want it real bad.
(SONG ENDS) (CROWD CHEERING)
(SPEAKING GIBBERISH)
(SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY)
(SPEEDY CHUCKLES)
(SPITTING)
(SQUEALING) Instead of having sweet dreams...
(STATIC)
(STRUMS)
(TIRES SCREECHING)
(TIRES SCREECHING)
(TOILET FLUSHING)
(TRAIN CHUGGING)
(TRAIN WHISTLE BLOWING)
(TRAIN WHISTLE BLOWING)
(TUNING RADIO)
(TYPING)
(UNZIPPING PANTS)
(URINATING)
(VEHICLE APPROACHING)
(VEHICLE APPROACHING)
(WATER RUNNING)
(WHISPERING)
(WHISPERS) Baby, I was just thinking, we got an anniversary coming up,
(WHISPERS) Go on, Loretty.
(WHISTLES)
(WHISTLES)
(WHOOPING)
(YAWNS)
$3.75.
$3.77.
$5.