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But I can tell you.
Hey, Doolittle, how are you?
See you later.
Hey, listen, I told you all politely,
Well, I ain't got no wedding ring yet.
Wedding ring? Bullshit.
Go ask Clary.
I can't believe it! I can't believe
Sure you do, Hoss, sure you do.
Preacher Banks was supposed to be here to auction off these pies.
That you've been lovin' my man
Get on in there and take off everything, but your nightgown now.
Hey, Del, turn the radio up, will you?
Don't leave.
You'll have a lot better view, boys. Sit up here, now.
maybe we oughta leave the bedroom in the front of the house,
Can you come?
Who's gonna start off with a dollar? Who'll give me a dollar, now?
(WHISPERS) Baby, I was just thinking, we got an anniversary coming up,
I had about enough of this crap.
I'm fixing to make me another run on Greasy Creek, Doo.
Thought I'd put the bedroom back over in here in the front of the house
CISSY: Bye! See you later, Mama!
I'll never wear...
Doo, come on, they're gonna leave without us.
Hell, no. You know that I don't like it.
My job's done, baby, I'll just get me another one.
hospitalized for several months now
But the man I love when he picks up trash
to get me a job on a ranch or something.
$5.
whether or not you're his daughter or my wife.
(TYPING)
(MOURNERS CONTINUE SINGING)
Doolittle took me riding.
You got our home.
What did she do to my hair?
Ready, Loretta?
Doo.
Y'all ain't knowed each other a month.
(PILLS RATTLING)
Baby, what I think I'm gonna do is get me a job somewhere,
(MOUTHING)
The way that I feel
Doo, if it's gonna break us up, I'll quit.
I couldn't even stop.
What makes you think I'd come?
we gotta go see 'em in person and make sure they play that record.
Hold it, boys. Hold it.
PATSY ON RADIO: (SINGING) You don't love me
Come on, Doo, if you can walk, they're gonna leave us.
You all get out of that jeep, get down here and say hello to your mama.
(WHISPERS) Go on, Loretty.
and they ain't getting nowhere and they never will.
The faucet is a-drippin' and the kids are a-bawlin'
Up on the back of the chair?
There he goes
in the back of the house, all right?
BILL: Hey, Doo.
It wouldn't do no good.
Y'all get to bed. Go on.
I done spent every last penny I had.
What if they won't let me in?
Much obliged.
I can't play that thing.
CLARA: Loretty, honey, take Peggy Sue in and feed her.
Just as much as you do.
Baby, they're out there waiting on you,
but, yes, I'm really set on it.
I'm trying to hear my wife sing on the radio.
knock the tar out of every one of you.
That old building sure would hold a lot of hay, wouldn't it?
I'm going out west to Washington
My Lord, Doo, what happened?
Shine on the one that's gone and left me blue
One parrot. Let me know when I run out of money now.
Get down from there. Let me try.
Do you hear me?
Don't do that. Don't! Doo, no!
Me and Loretty was thinking about getting married.
A meal that's called Fist City
Okay, get me on stage, I wanna go out there.
a young lady who I predict is gonna go all the way.
(INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)
(PLAYING BLUEGRASS MUSIC)
Wait right here, I'll be right back.
you better get it off my husband.
(SIGHS)
I'm scared
It's old man Red Lynn's boy. Doolittle.
I'm getting rung to death out there, honey.
Hey.
Hey, Loretta?
I don't want him hanging around no more.
This a-war dance I'm doin' means I'm fightin' mad
LORETTA: We've been seeing all different parts of the country
How about a dance, darling?
Come on now, get in this thing.
Get up here. Let's see what you weigh.
Don't answer that.
I love you. I'll see you when we come home.
(CHUCKLING)
Thank you, Betty Sue.
I got to go now. You be ready when I get home.
and don't take her off far away from home.
You ain't mad at me for singing your song, are you, Patsy?
This is the Grand Ole Opry.
That's your anniversary present, baby. Happy anniversary.
I walked for miles along the highway
(COUNTRY MUSIC PLAYING ON RADIO)
Miss Loretta Lynn.
Get up and dance!
You know, he wanted to be with you and them grand-young'uns.
We were poor but we had love
Hey, Bill.
Just stay out there, on the town and see what you can find
(MINERS CHATTERING INDISTINCTLY)
Don't make me get up and sing, Doo. Please, I'm sick.
She loves you, too.
I love runnin' barefooted through the old cornfields
He was trying to win the record
Hey. How many times you been on the Opry now?
Oh... (CLICKS)
in a plane crash near Dyersburg, Tennessee.
MAN: Will you please move down?
Who giveth this woman to be married to this man?
You just need to be a little more patient
Fire! Fire in the hole.
All right, does anybody wanna bet me I can't climb that mess up there?
I've lost everything in this world
You said that you'd be back in just a day
I'm supposed to give you some more time on.
I knew
(FEEDBACK)
Hush, Loretty.
I'm sorry.
He'll calm down as soon as they slap a coal shovel in his hand.
She can't be dead.
Heart and soul how I adore you
I'm gonna build us a house right here.
Quit it and I'll give Loretta your message.
Hurry up, let's go.
Where are you going?
Keep your eyes open for the transmitter, honey, it's right up here.
Daddy.
(CHILDREN LAUGHING)
As there he goes