Loretta Lynn - Songs From My Heart
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Half a Mind | ||
You've Made Me What I Am | 2:44 | |
It Just Looks That Way | 2:6 | |
Wound Time Can't Erase | ||
Once A Day | 2:20 | |
I Don't Believe I'll Fall in Love Today | ||
When Dreams Go Out Of Style | 2:23 | |
Oh, Lonesome Me | 2:46 | |
You're The Only Good Thing | 2:36 | |
A Boy Like That | ||
Happy Birthday | 2:1 | |
I Don't Believe I'll Fall In Love Today | 2:28 | |
You've Made me What I Am | ||
Boy Like You | ||
When Dreams Go Out of Style | ||
A Wound Time Can't Erase | ||
You've Made Me What I Am | ||
You're the Only Good Thing | ||
I Don't Believe I'll Fall In Love Today | ||
A Wound Time Can't Erase | 2:36 | |
Once a Day | ||
When Lonley Hits Your Heart | ||
You're The Only Good Thing | ||
When Lonely Hits Your Heart | 2:38 | |
Half A Mind | 2:29 | |
A Boy Like You | 2:18 |
Video
Loretta Lynn - Happy Birthday
Loretta Lynn - Once A Day
Loretta Lynn -- When Lonely Hits Your Heart
Images
Catalog Numbers
- DL 74620
- 73-4620
- 7-34318
- DL 4620
Labels
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Formats
- Vinyl
- LP
- Album
- Stereo
- Indianapolis Pressing
- 33 ⅓ RPM
- Cassette
- 7"
- Jukebox
- Mono
- Repress
- Gloversville Pressing
- RCA Indianapolis
Companies
Role | Company |
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Pressed By | RCA Records Pressing Plant, Indianapolis |
Record Company | Decca Records |
Manufactured By | Decca Records, Inc. |
Made By | The Compo Company Ltd. |
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Photography By | Hal Buksbaum |
Notes
- 1960-67 pressing as indicated by: "m'f'r'd by Decca Records, Inc.,New York, U.S.A." on labels.
- This is a RCA Indianapolis pressing as identified by the "Ⅰ" in the runouts.
- Back cover has "This Is A True Hi-Fi Stereophonic Record!" artwork.
- Cassette version in black plastic snapcase.
- Cassette is being with paper labels
- Labels have Decca rainbow motif on the outsides of spindle holes.
- Songs are selected from : Loretta Lynn - Songs From My Heart
- A Seeburg release with part no. 827
- Jukebox Little LP with hard cardboard cover showing LP cover on front, blank on back. Original came with a sheet of jukebox strips and 3 little LP cover stickers. Sealed copies come in a loose plastic bag
- Same as other releases, but matrix and middle label are slightly different. See photos.
- 1967-71 repress as indicated by: "mfr'd by Decca Records, A Division of MCA, Inc.,New York, U.S.A." on labels.
- MCA Pressing Plant, Gloversville pressing indicated by "⦿" at end of side B label matrix and date of release.
- Repress probably from 1968-71 as back cover has artwork "Decca Stereo Records ... On Stereo Phonographs." in a small typeface and "DECCA Records, A Division of MCA Inc., New York, N.Y., USA" in a larger bold typeface, that came into use after Decca stopped issueing mono albums in 1968.
- Decca center labels have titles but no publishing credits. Deep groove RCA pressing.
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Label, side A): 7-9704
- Matrix / Runout (Label, side B): 7-9705
- Matrix / Runout (Run out, side A / stamped): 7-9704-1S I
- Matrix / Runout (Run out, side B / stamped): 7-9705-1S I
- Matrix / Runout (Label A): 7-9990
- Matrix / Runout (Label B): 7-9991◆
- Pressing Plant ID (Label B = Decca Pinckneyville): ◆
- Matrix / Runout (Side A, Stamped): 7 9704 2 2
- Matrix / Runout (Side B, Stamped): 7 9704 2 2
- Matrix / Runout (Side A, Stamped): MG9704T2 2
- Matrix / Runout (Side B, Stamped): MG9705T2 2
- Matrix / Runout: 7-9704
- Matrix / Runout: 7-9705⦿
- Matrix / Runout (Stamped Side 1): MG-9704-1S I
- Matrix / Runout (Stamped Side 2): MG-9705-10S I
- Pressing Plant ID: RCA Indianapolis
Comments
Rest in peace country legend.
Loretta and Brenda both did a great job on Fool*1, but in my opinion Carol Young’s version one year ahead of Brenda’s release of this song, is by far the best. Give it a play on Utube.
Shes the best . Always has been always will be
Loretta since I was about 20years I love your voice and your songs I still love your voice and your songs God bless you
Love this song! Used to rock myself to sleep on my Mom and Dad's bed listening to Loretta sing. And I was born and raised in the Bronx in NYC. Still here.
Tyu JW for another precious song I love to hear her voice used to listen to her all the time when I was younger. But it's never too late to start again.
Always loved LL ?
Back again LOL So country classic person! Thanks bud!!
awesome music
J.W. do you have song of Loretta..Fool # 1..Brenda Lee sung it as well..They both singing it but Brenda first..like to have one of Loretta by herself..if you can do it..Ty & Yw
Great here of my Loretta..love her..Ty J W for sharing great music
Awesome love it thank you JW. Great post
The very best ! love Lorettas music Great shares! Thanks!!!!
Awesome...I Love ? ? ? ? IT..Thank you so so much
Been going in my head for days
Who wrote and used to sing this beautiful song please
loretta was before connie smith and connie said her favorite girl singer is loretta
Loretta is the only singer who does this song anywhere close to Connie. Very Good.
Very good song but Connie Smith sings it better
Damn was she savage!
I love how Loretta could deliver a F you song in a breezy, upbeat smiley way. This is how it is done, girls.
Cool
Awesome version thanks so much <3
The Best
❤