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  • Ghost Adventures......Thank you...

  • I'v loved Loretta ever since I can remember, but the very first time I heard this was on Ghost Adventures. Thanx a million Zak, Nick, and Aron

  • Ghost adventures brought me here too :)

  • Ghost adventures is exactly why I looked up this song. I effin love it.

  • Lol ghost adventures brought me here xD I abosultly love this song!! I wanna sing it lol

  • Like if the reason you looked this song up is because you heard it on the Ghost Adventures episode when they went to Loretta Lynn's ranch.

  • I first saw her on Travel Channel way before ghost adventures on scariest haunted homes. Love her voice n country soul. N still sexy lookn.

  • I was trying to download this song because I'm making a trailer for a story I'm writing and this version has just the right sound with teh echoing and crackling. thanks for uploading!

  • I heard this song on ghost adventures when they came to her house and she was talkin about all the creepy things that were happening in her house & they were playing this sound in the background. Her voice is so beautiful [:

  • Loretta actually wrote this song from the point of view of Patsy's husband, Charlie. And according to a biography, the woman (Wilma Burgess, a singer) who purchased the house from Charlie a couple years after patsy died, did experience some weird stuff- She said it would sound like someone was bowling in the attack, toilets would flush, etc.

  • Loretta said in her 1976 autobiography that she wrote this song while setting on the stairs in Patsy Cline's basment during the wake back in 1963.

  • @amunrey ...I read in her first book, that at the wake, Loretta thought to herself "Gee, I'm cold" and she heard Patsy's voice, plain as day, say "Well get up and turn on the damn heat!"....ha ha...sounds just like somethin' Patsy would say.

  • This song was indeed released in 1972, but it is a re-release. It is from Loretta's first or second LP from 1962 or 1963. I'll have to look. Great track though!

  • Well I have this song on her "Before I'm Over You" album...So that was back in like 1962 or 64(near that area)

  • love it thenks for posting

  • the one and only,the best of loretta lynnand all of her songs are great1111111

  • thank you for having such beautiful songs, but could you please add to your collection of videos, honky tonk girl by Loretta Lynn.. once again thanks

  • I don't have a record of it, I have it on CD though

  • I heard about the ghost in an interview she did a few years ago, but man, what a pity, her house is awesome, I couldn't get some sleep with a spirit running up and down my house!!

    thanks for posting,

  • I thought the song will be about her house, silly me :D

  • me and my mom love this song from the beatiful miss loretta lynn the one and only .

  • i was at her ranch last year and ididnt believe in ghost until i saw one at the plantion home im not kinda it freaked me out

  • If you like Loretta, you would probably like Patsy, I've uploaded 2 songs of hers

  • Yes Patsy did sing and write some beautiful songs

  • I'm 18 lol ( that's confidential information haha )

    This song, it says, she wrote it at Patsy's house after she died, thinking of all of the stuff that they had done, that's sad, Patsy died way too young

  • I've heard that she likes to talk about her ghosts lol, and that one time she had a sayonce, and the table ended up floating across the room, and she eventually found out that it was the guy that originally owned the place, that would creep me out lol

  • Yeah, I have heard about her house being " haunted " lol, I think that's why she built another house that she lives in now, but this song, she was talking about Patsy Cline, it says in the notes to her Honky Tonk Girl box set

  • I have the box set too, and it says Loretta wrote the song for Patsy Cline's family after Patsy's death.

  • i love this song, she wrote it after the death of Patsy Cline.

  • wow loved it never heard this before .thanks so much for the posting .its good people like you that keep the real country alive.

  • great song great woman

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