LORETTA LYNN WAS MARRIED AT 15. BY 20, SHE HAD FOUR CHILDREN AND HAD NEVER WRITTEN A SONG. THEN HER HUSBAND HANDED HER A $17 GUITAR AND CHANGED COUNTRY MUSIC FOREVER. It was 1953. Washington State. Doolittle “Mooney” Lynn put the Harmony guitar on the kitchen table and said nothing. Loretta thought it was a joke. She taught herself three chords in a month. Wrote “Honky Tonk Girl” a year later. By 1960, she was on the Grand Ole Opry stage. Mooney was rough. A drinker. A fighter. The man who inspired half her hits — and broke her heart in the other half. He died in 1996. Loretta outlived him by 26 years, passing in 2022 at 90. In her bedside drawer, they found a sealed envelope in his handwriting. She never opened it…
Introduction The $17 Guitar That Changed Loretta Lynn’s Life Loretta Lynn was still a teenager...