Loretta Lynn blazed a trail for women in country music, scoring 16 number one singles and writing raw, autobiographical songs about working-class life that resonated with millions. Her 1971 classic Coal Miners Daughter became an anthem of Appalachian pride, and she was the first woman inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
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