Loretta Lynn-Back to the Country
Loretta Lynn-Back to the Country
Cover has normal wear and tear due to age. Cover is graded VG. Record is graded VG. Includes the song “The Pill”
Back to the Country is the twenty-fifth solo studio album by American country music singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn. It was released on February 3, 1975, by MCA Records.
The album’s single, “The Pill”, a controversial song about birth control, brought Lynn much notoriety in the media and was banned on a number of radio stations, although the single was reportedly her best selling of the decade.
In the February 15, 1975 issue, Billboard published a review that said, “Is this the Loretta we know? Singing about “The Pill” (her runaway hit single), a barroom fight, skinny dipping, sharing a bed and other such infidelities. It’s down to earth country, and no one can sing that sort of song the way Loretta does it. The only amazing thing about it is that she doesn’t sing a single one of her own songs. But she does others, including those previously performed by Marie Osmond, Billy Swan, Cal Smith, and a turn-around-version of a Conway Twitty hit.”