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Loretta Lynn

They Dont Make Em Like My Daddy Anymore

by Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn

Biography:

Loretta Lynn (born April 14, 1932 in Butcher Hollow,Van Lear, Kentucky) is an American country singer who was the leading country female vocalist during much of the 1960's and 1970's. In the 1970's she became one of the most famous women in all of America and frequently made "most admired women" polls alongside first ladies and world leaders.

According to Songfacts, Loretta Lynn's superstar Country career started in 1960 when she recorded " I'm a Honky Tonk Girl " as her debut single.

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Loretta Lynn

Other songs:

  • Coal Miner's Daughter
  • Don't Come Home A Drinkin'
  • Honky Tonk Girl
  • Miss Being Mrs
  • There He Goes
  • You Ain't Woman Enough (to Take My Man)
  • You're Lookin' At Country
  • A Man I Hardly Know
  • All I Want From You Is Away
  • Alone With You
  • Another You
  • Any One Any Worse Any Where
  • Are You Mine
  • As Good As A Lonely Girl Can Be
  • Back To The Country
  • Before Im Over You
  • Blue Kentucky Girl
  • Bring Some Of It Home
  • Cheating On A Cheater
  • Coal Miners Daughter
  • Country Christmas
  • Country In My Genes
  • Crazy Out Of My Mind
  • Darkest Day
  • Dont Come Home A Drinkin
  • Dont Come Home A Drinking
  • Dont Open That Door
  • Dont Tell Me Youre Sorry
  • Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven
  • Feelings
  • Fist City
  • Five Fingers Left
  • Fool No 1
  • Get Some Loving Done
  • God Gave Me A Heart To Forgive
  • Hands Of Yesterday
  • Hanky Panky Woman
  • Happy Birthday
  • Have Mercy
  • Here I Am Again
  • Hes Somewhere Between You And Me
  • High On A Mountain Top
  • Home Youre Tearing Down
  • Hundred Proof Heartache
  • I Cant Love You Enough
  • I Feel Like Traveling On
  • I Know How
  • I Pray My Way Out Of Trouble
  • I Reached For The Wine
  • I Still Believe In Waltzes
  • I Wanna Be Free
  • I Wont Decorate Your Christmas Tree
  • If God Is Dead
  • In The Garden
  • In The Sweet By And By
  • It Wont Seem Like Christmas
  • Its Gone
  • Just A Woman
  • Just To Satisfy The Weakness In A Man
  • Lay Me Down
  • Louisiana Woman Mississippi Man
  • Love Is The Foundation
  • Mrs Leroy Brown
  • Ones On The Way
  • Please Help Me Im Falling
  • Portland Oregon
  • Rubys Stool
  • Success
  • Table For Two
  • Ten Thousand Angels
  • Then Youll Be Free
  • These Boots Are Made For Walking
  • They Dont Make Em Like My Daddy Anymore
  • Tomorrow Never Comes
  • Too Far
  • Trouble On The Line
  • Two Steps Forward
  • Van Lear Rose
  • When The Tingle Becomes A Chill
  • Wine Woman And Song
  • Wine Women And Song
  • Womens Prison
  • You Aint Woman Enough
  • You Aint Woman Enough To Take My Man
  • You Aint Women Enough To Take My Man
  • Your Squaw Is On The Warpath
  • Youre Lookin At Country
  • Youve Just Stepped In

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Loretta Lynn

G
I wasn't much more than a baby, I thought he was a bear,



D
The Way my Daddy carried me a round.
They said I learned to walk
While holding on to just one finger,


G
On the hand of a man that's standin' six foot, three.
Not old enough to understand the meaning of depression:.


D
Just somethin' people talk about a lot.
My Daddy wasn't one to try to make no big impression,
G
Just one heck of a man that worked for what he'd got.
(Chorus)
C
They don't make 'em like my Daddy any more.
G D
Guess they've thrown away the pattern through the years.
And in the great big land of freedom,
I know that we really need 'em:
G
They don't make 'em like my Daddy any more.
From the Johnson County court house
To the hills of West Virginia,
D
My Daddy worked down in them dark cold mines.
Education didn't count so much as what you had for mem'u
G
Like the will to live an' a dream of better times.
Daddy never took a hand out; we ate pinto beans and bacon,
D
But he worked to keep the wolf back from the d oor.
And it only proves one thing to me,
When folks start bellyaching:
G
They don't make 'em like my Daddy any more.
Repeat Chorus




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