Loretta Lynn – Don’t Come Home A Drinkin’ (With Lovin’ On Your Mind) (1967)

“Don’t Come Home A Drinkin’ (With Lovin’ On Your Mind)” is the fourth studio album by Loretta Lynn, released in 1967. The album was a critical and commercial success, and is considered one of Lynn’s finest works. Here’s a track listing of the album:

“Don’t Come Home A Drinkin’ (With Lovin’ On Your Mind)” – The title track and lead single, a sassy and defiant song about a woman standing up for herself against an unfaithful husband.

“I Can’t Keep Away from You” – A bluesy tune with Lynn’s powerful vocals and some impressive guitar work.

“I Fall to Pieces” – A cover of the classic Patsy Cline song, which Lynn makes her own with her emotional delivery.

“Lovin’ You” – A romantic ballad that showcases Lynn’s tender side and her ability to convey deep emotions through her singing.

“After the Fire Is Gone” – A duet with Conway Twitty, which became a huge hit and one of Lynn’s most beloved songs.

“If You’re Not Gone Too Long” – A catchy tune with a honky-tonk vibe and some playful lyrics.

“I’m Living in Two Worlds” – A poignant ballad about the conflicting emotions of a woman torn between her love for her husband and her desire for freedom.

“Get Set for a Heartache” – A bittersweet tune with a memorable chorus and Lynn’s powerful vocals.

“The End of the World” – A cover of the Skeeter Davis hit, which Lynn delivers with her own unique style and emotional depth.

“Fool No. 1” – A haunting ballad about a woman who realizes she’s been played for a fool by her lover.

Overall, “Don’t Come Home A Drinkin’ (With Lovin’ On Your Mind)” is a classic country album that showcases Loretta Lynn’s exceptional talent as a singer and songwriter. The album features a mix of emotional ballads, catchy tunes, and powerful anthems that continue to resonate with audiences today. It’s a must-listen for any fan of traditional country music.

 

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