About the song

Loretta Lynn’s “Hello Darlin'” is a timeless country ballad that epitomizes the essence of love and longing. Released in 1970, this classic song was penned by the legendary country artist Conway Twitty, who also recorded his own version of the track.

Featured on Lynn’s album “Coal Miner’s Daughter,” “Hello Darlin'” quickly rose to prominence, capturing the hearts of listeners with its tender melody and heartfelt lyrics. The song reached the top of the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, marking yet another success for Lynn in her illustrious career.

With its gentle guitar strums and Lynn’s emotive vocals, “Hello Darlin'” tells the story of a woman who still holds a flame for a past love. The lyrics convey a sense of vulnerability and yearning as the protagonist reminisces about the moments shared with her beloved.

The song’s universal themes of love and heartache struck a chord with audiences, solidifying its place as one of Lynn’s most beloved tracks. Its enduring popularity has transcended generations, continuing to resonate with listeners of all ages.

“Hello Darlin'” showcases Lynn’s vocal prowess and her ability to convey raw emotion through her music. Its place in the country music canon is a testament to Lynn’s talent as an artist and her ability to capture the complexities of human emotion in song.

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Lyrics

Hello, darlin’
Nice to see you
It’s been a long time
You’re just as handsome as you used to be
How’s your new love?
Are you happy?
Hope you’re doing fine
Just to know it means so much to me
What’s that, darlin’?
How’m I doing?
I’m doing all right
Except I can’t sleep and I cry all night ’til dawn
What I’m trying to say is I love you and miss you
And I’m so sorry that I did you wrong
Look up, Darlin’
Let me kiss you just for old time sake
Let me hold you in my arms one more time
Thank you darlin’
May God bless you and may each step you take
Brings you closer to the things you seek to find
Goodbye, darlin’
Gotta go now, gotta try to find a way
To lose these mem’ries of a love so warm and true
And if you should ever find it in your heart to forgive me
Come back, darlin’
I’ll be waiting for you

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