I find it difficult to talk about an album like this - it's so ordinary in this lane of '60s country music. That's not to say it was unenjoyable - it was quite peaceful and quick 30 minutes. I've listened to Loretta Lynn's music before with her 'Coal Miner's Daughter' album, primarily because I like Dolly Parton, another Nashville Sound artist. There's something almost too traditional about this album - musically it's quite static and doesn't bother exploring any new avenues. Loretta's vocals are the real highlight here, she's perfect in this lane, especially on a song like 'The Devil Gets His Due'. Aside from that nothing stuck out - it was chill though.