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  2. God Bless America Again - Wikipedia

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    Here I Am Again. (1972) God Bless America Again is the twentieth solo studio album and third gospel album by American country music singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn. It was released on June 5, 1972, by Decca Records. [1] This was Lynn's last album of religious material for 25 years. Her next gospel album would be 1997's All Time Gospel Favorites .

  3. God Bless America Again (song) - Wikipedia

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    Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn singles chronology. "Feelins'". (1975) "The Letter" / " God Bless America Again ". (1976) "I Can't Love You Enough". (1977) " God Bless America Again " is a country music song written by Bobby Bare and Boyce Hawkins. A patriotic hymn pleading for God's forgiveness of the United States and his guidance over the ...

  4. The Letter (Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn song) - Wikipedia

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    The B-side, "God Bless America Again," did not chart as a flip side or on its own, but still received significant airplay due to its release close to the United States Bicentennial. Twitty recites the spoken word part while Lynn signs the refrain, with Twitty joining on the final refrain. This song still receives airplay today on classic ...

  5. Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn discography - Wikipedia

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    13. B-sides. 2. The discography of Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn consists of 10 studio albums, seven compilation albums, 13 singles, and two charted B-sides. While signed to Decca and MCA as solo artists, Twitty and Lynn charted 12 duet singles in the top ten of the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, including five number one hits. [1]

  6. On the Road with Loretta and the Coal Miners - Wikipedia

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    When the Tingle Becomes a Chill. (1976) On the Road with Loretta and the Coal Miners is a studio album by American country singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn 's touring band, the Coal Miners. The album was released in 1976 via Loretta Lynn Enterprises, Inc. The album was sold at Lynn's own concert performances as well as exclusive music stores.

  7. All Time Gospel Favorites - Wikipedia

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    All Time Gospel Favorites was the first album Lynn recorded following the death of her husband, Oliver Lynn, in August 1996. It is an album of gospel songs. Some are new versions of songs Lynn had previously recorded on her three gospel albums, Hymns (1965), Who Says God Is Dead! (1968), and God Bless America Again (1972).

  8. Loretta Lynn's Greatest Hits - Wikipedia

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    Here's Loretta Lynn. (1968) Loretta Lynn's Greatest Hits. (1968) Your Squaw Is on the Warpath. (1969) Loretta Lynn's Greatest Hits is a compilation album by American country music singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn. It was released on June 10, 1968, by Decca Records. [1] The album is made up of Lynn's biggest hits from 1962 to 1967.

  9. Who Says God Is Dead! - Wikipedia

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    Loretta Lynn chronology. Singin' with Feelin'. (1968) Who Says God Is Dead! (1968) Fist City. (1968) Who Says God Is Dead! is the eleventh solo studio album and second Gospel album by American country music singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn. It was released on January 29, 1968, by Decca Records.