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Loretta Lynn was a legendary American country singer and songwriter whose career spanned over sixty years. Known for hits like Hey Loretta, The Pill, Blue Kentucky Girl, Coal Miner's Daughter, and Fist City, she was celebrated for her honest storytelling and influential voice in country music. Lynn released multiple gold albums and earned numerous awards, including three Grammys and the title of ACM Artist of the Decade for the 1970s. Her life inspired the acclaimed film Coal Miner's Daughter. With 24 number one singles and 11 number one albums, she remains one of the most awarded female artists in country music history.