The ranch also hosts GNCC Racing events. Under the Jay Lee Webb name, he was best known for the 1967 song, Ive Come Home A-Drinkin (To a Worn-Out Wife Like You), which was written as a callback song to Lorettas 1967 hit, Dont Come Home A Drinkin. Jay led his own band around the Nashville area, according to All Music, and briefly worked with Loretta and her touring band. [54] Rolling Stone voted it the second best album of 2004, and it won the Grammy Award for Best Country Album of the Year. Loretta credited Patsy for keeping "so much of my world running. They share six children. Every parent wishes to see their children succeed, and for Loretta, it was not any different. Loretta Lynn's Children Cissie became known for covering Lorettas tunes. Loretta Lynn is no stranger to loss. One of Loretta's grandchildren, Tayla Lynn, also has a successful career as a country singer. Her debut appearance on the Grand Ole Opry was on October 15, 1960. [89][90], Over the years, Lynn suffered from various health concerns, including pneumonia on multiple occasions and a broken arm after a fall at home. You feel it like I do. Loretta Lynn ][47], On March 5, 1980, the film Coal Miner's Daughter debuted in Nashville and soon became the No. She also had her own single called Rodeo Lady that did fairly well on the charts. WebLynn was born Loretta Webb in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky, on April 14, 1932. She even penned the lyrics to Loretta's "Wine, Women and Song" and "The Home You're Tearin' Down." Doo leaves Loretta temporarily when she becomes pregnant. Loretta's youngest children, twin girls, were 2 years old at the time. Loretta Lynn Loretta Lynn 7. To her you were her family for so very long.". That was my favorite thing in the world. [17] She taught herself to play the instrument, and over the following three years, she worked to improve her guitar playing. 19, her last Top 20 hit. (Mediapunch/Shutterstock) Her personal life has created quite the legacy as well. The twins would go on to be the most successful of the children with their music careers. Loretta Lynn Loretta Lynn It sounds like a fable: Loretta Lynn was born in humble beginnings, in a log cabin in the coal-mining town of Butcher Hollow, Kentucky, on April 14, 1932. Her album was recorded at United Western Recorders in Hollywood, engineered by Don Blake and produced by Grashey. [3] They had met only a month earlier. He had also been battling black lung disease at the time of his death. Unfortunately, Jack and Betty passed away in 1984 and 2013, respectively. Loretta Lynn, a pioneer of the industry, died at the age of 90. She had 10 No. Hollywood Life, Latest Hollywood Celebrity & Entertainment News. On July 29, 2013, Betty died at age 64 of complications from emphysema. [115] Lynn also received the 2015 Billboard Legacy Award for Women in Music. [109] That same year, Lynn was presented with a rose named in her honor. In her tribute to Loretta, the singer wrote: "This loss. Billed as "the seventh largest attraction in Tennessee",[76] it features a recording studio, museums, lodging, restaurants, and western stores. Learn more about the people Loretta calls kin. Cissie spent much of her music career on the road, opening for some of country music's biggest stars like George Jones, Mel McDaniel and Conway Twitty.