The song "Coal Miner's Daughter" was written by Loretta Lynn. It was released in 1970 and became one of her signature songs, reflecting her upbringing in a coal mining family in Kentucky. The song's autobiographical lyrics detail her life experiences and struggles, resonating with many listeners. It also inspired a biographical film about Lynn's life, released in 1980.
Yes, "Coal Miner's Daughter" is a narrative song. It tells the autobiographical story of singer Loretta Lynn, detailing her upbringing in a poor coal mining family in Kentucky. The lyrics convey her experiences, struggles, and the values instilled in her by her parents, creating a vivid portrait of her life and the challenges she faced. Through its storytelling, the song captures the essence of her background and journey in the music industry.
probably vince neil, its about his daughter dying.
Actually Elvis wrote 2 songs he recorded. "That's someone you'll never forget" 1961 and "You'll be Gone" 1962.Source:Jorgensen, Ernst. Elvis by the Presleys. Liner Notes. BMG Heritage, 2005.
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Loretta Lynn.
Cissie Lynn Im The Daughter Of The Coal Miners Daughter Mega International Records
Coal Miner's Daughter - song - was created on 1970-05-10.
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Gerard wrote that song about his daughter bandit.
probably vince neil, its about his daughter dying.
Amy Grant wrote the song for her daughter Mille.
Money, time, and/or connections. You might watch the movie "Coal Miner's Daughter".
Andy was fifteen when he wrote it, but when he got older, he revised it and made it better :)
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Miners are men who go into underground tunnels and remove various ores. Miners lives in the 19 th and early 20th century were not pleasant especially if they were coal miners. Conditions, safety and pay were abominable. American coal companies in particular were very bad employers, in many cases forcing miners to buy all their supplie at company stores ( Listen to the song "16 tons" ) After WW2 conditions became better, particularly in copper and gold mines in Africa and gypsum mines everywhere. Safety became a big concern and pay was far better . My dad was a hard rock miner for 20 years.