The project also includes new recordings of such Lynn classics as “I Wanna Be Free” and “Honky Tonk Girl” as well as covers of such gospel chestnuts as “Where No One Stands Alone,” “I Don’t Feel At Home Any More” and “I Saw the Light.” Reba McEntire and Carrie Underwood join Lynn on the title track and Tanya Tucker teams with Lynn on her original hit “You Ain’t Woman Enough.” Margo Price joins Lynn to reprise “One’s On the Way,” penned by the late Shel Silverstein. The 13-song collection is Lynn’s 50 th studio album, excluding her 10 studio duet collaborations with Conway Twitty. Still Woman Enough, which drops March 19, was co-produced by Lynn’s daughter, Patsy Lynn Russell, and Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash’s son, John Carter Cash. It’s been nearly 55 Years since the release of Loretta Lynn’s feisty anthem “You Ain’t Woman Enough (To Take My Man),” and if anyone suspects the iconic Coal Miner’s Daughter has lost any of her passion and sass, they need look no further than her new album Still Woman Enough for proof Lynn is just as outspoken, creative and spirited as ever.
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