Loretta Lynn has announced that she will release her new studio album, Still Woman Enough, on March 19.
According to the iconic artist, her 50th studio album is "a celebration of women in country music."
Produced by Patsy Lynn Russell and John Carter Cash, the album features Reba McEntire, Carrie Underwood, Margo Price and Tanya Tucker as guest artists.
"I am just so thankful to have some of my friends join me on my new album. We girl singers gotta stick together" said Lynn, referring to the big stars in contemporary country music.
She added, "It's amazing how much has happened in the fifty years since 'Coal Miner's Daughter' first came out and I'm extremely grateful to be given a part to play in the history of American music."
Still Woman Enough was mainly recorded at the Cash Cabin Studio in Hendersonville, Tennessee.
The album premieres 13 new Loretta Lynn recordings, featuring intimate and electrifying performances of a career-spanning selection of songs.
This is Lynn's fourth album for Legacy Recordings, a division of Sony Music Entertainment. Loretta's said that "Coal Miner's Daughter" is the song she's most proud of having written; it's the title of her 1976 memoir and the Oscar-winning 1980 film adaptation starring Sissy Spacek.
"Coal Miner's Daughter" will be reissued on black vinyl by MCA Nashville/UMe on February 12.
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