Loretta Lynn has enlisted a slew of country's top talent for an album to honor her career. The project will hit stores November 9, and will feature contributions from Sheryl Crow, Steve Earle, Faith Hill and Alan Jackson, just to name a few.
The "Coal Miner's Daughter" singer picked each act for the eclectic project herself and says that each of them are among her favorite in the business. "I am so happy that these singers wanted to do this record," Lynn said in a statement. "I love 'em all, and it was so great to hear all the different ways they did my hits. I hope people like it as much as I do and we sell a bunch of records!"
The album will not only feature country artists, but also tracks from such rock icons as the White Stripes and Paramore. This will be Lynn's second connection with Jack White of the White Stripes, who produced her Grammy-winning 2004 release Van Lear Rose.
Other country crooners confirmed for the album include Kid Rock, Miranda Lambert, Martina McBride, Allison Moorer, Reba McEntire, Carrie Underwood, Lucinda Williams, Gretchen Wilson and Lee Ann Womack.
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