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Coal Miner's Daughter [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
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Album: Coal Miner's Daughter [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
# Song Title   Time
1)    The Titanic More Info... 2:29
2)    Blue Moon Of Kentucky More Info... 2:51
3)    There He Goes More Info... 2:11
4)    I'm A Honky Tonk Girl More Info... 2:23
5)    Amazing Grace More Info... 2:09
6)    Walking After Midnight More Info... 2:21
7)    Crazy More Info... 2:46
8)    I Fall To Pieces More Info... 2:49
9)    Sweet Dreams More Info... 2:38
10)    Back In Baby's Arms More Info... 2:11
11)    One's On The Way More Info... 2:43
12)    You Ain't Woman Enough To Take My Man More Info... 2:18
13)    You're Lookin' At Country More Info... 2:26
14)    Coal Miner's Daughter More Info... 3:05
 
Album: Coal Miner's Daughter [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
# Song Title   Time
1)    The Titanic More Info... 2:29
2)    Blue Moon Of Kentucky More Info... 2:51
3)    There He Goes More Info... 2:11
4)    I'm A Honky Tonk Girl More Info... 2:23
5)    Amazing Grace More Info... 2:09
6)    Walking After Midnight More Info... 2:21
7)    Crazy More Info... 2:46
8)    I Fall To Pieces More Info... 2:49
9)    Sweet Dreams More Info... 2:38
10)    Back In Baby's Arms More Info... 2:11
11)    One's On The Way More Info... 2:43
12)    You Ain't Woman Enough To Take My Man More Info... 2:18
13)    You're Lookin' At Country More Info... 2:26
14)    Coal Miner's Daughter More Info... 3:05
 
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  • Digitally remastered by Jim Phillips (MCA Mass Music Media Studios, North Hollywood, California).
  • Personnel: The Jordanaires (background vocals).
  • Recording information: Bradley's Barn, Mt. Juliet, TN.
  • Unknown Contributor Roles: Beverly D'Angelo; Levon Helm; Sissy Spacek .
  • Sissy Spacek did a more than credible job of singing like Loretta Lynn in the movie, and this soundtrack proves it. From the "early" sides ("I'm a Honky Tonk Girl," "There He Goes") to the hits at the end (the title track, "You're Lookin' at Country"), Spacek sings her heart out and actually varies her singing approach to sound more assured and professional on the "later" ones. The Patsy Cline tracks in the movie were handled by Beverly D'Angelo, who turns in solid versions of "Walkin' After Midnight" and "Sweet Dreams." Not the original recordings, but damn good. ~ Cub Koda
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