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  • Pure gold.

  • I even get it as a adult now. instead of when i was a kid .Dance Loretta.... no doyle teddy, you dance im the hit, you guys are used to be's .I honesttly love the wilburn brothers and their music , but saw that shovonistic thing once i grew up and , re-watched the shows on rfd tv

  • love this!

  • They weren't in the movie because they didn't want any part of it unless it was going to be told correctly, instead of the writer's taking creative license with it.

  • Loretta Lynn did theWiburn Brothers right but they did Loretta wrong,,,,that's why in the movie Coal Miners Daughter they weren't shown. It doesn't pay to be nasty.

  • @conwaynick ...What did they do? She dit'n go into what it was they did in her book. Her lawyer warned her not to talk about it, so I'm just wondering if it ever came out. I'm sure it was financially related, whatever it was.

  • Fabulous !

  • My Uncle sounded a lot like Teddy back in the day. Watching the Wilburn Bros. always brings back great memories of him playing and singing. I miss him a lot, but I know he is singing in heaven now.

  • do you have a copy of Rita Faye on the Wilburn Brothers show?

  • The Bill Owens-Dolly single is my favorite. Carl & Pearl Butler made a huge hit out of it in the early 60's. I must admit the Wilburn bros w/Loretta are a very awesome combination also.

  • If you like the Wilburns please come by the Wilburn Brothers Facebook page and the Wilburn Brothers Facebook group. We'd really like to see them get their place in the CMA HOF,.

  • Best version I've ever heard of this song. The harmony is perfect in this one!

  • This is a great version.

  • Doyle is hilarious.

  • Awesome version, I'm melted.

  • Loretta can put her shoes under my bed Anytime!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • i have never heard

    This song

    I was wondering where it came

    from.

  • This song written by Dolly Parton and her uncle Bill Owens.

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