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  1. Mar 15, 2023 · Published Mar 15, 2023 By Tiffany Smithson Aaron. Patty Loveless/Facebook. Patty Loveless is back in the spotlight more than 10 years after retiring from touring. But, the “How Can I Help You Say Goodbye” singer had a good reason for stepping back and she opened up about it in a recent interview.

    • Loveless Became A Nashville Sensation
    • "Old Weakness (Comin' on Strong)"
    • "Nothin' But The Wheel"
    • "Lonely Too Long"
    • "I Try to Think About Elvis"
    • "The Night's Too Long"
    • "A Thousand Times A Day"
    • "You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive"
    • "I'm That Kind of Girl"
    • "On Your Way Home"

    All those nights singing to the lost and heartbroken would serve her well when she finally did move back to Nashville. In 1985, Loveless released her first single "Lonely Days, Lonely Nights" and released her debut, self-titled album two years later. The next year, she joined the Grand Ole Opry and released her second album If My Heart Had Windows,...

    Written by Bob DiPiero and Gary Nicholson, this hard-driving, bluesy tune about a love that won't let go proved that Loveless could rock as hard as she could deliver country gold.

    The second single from Loveless' 1993 albumOnly What I Feel, "Nothin' But the Wheel" is the ultimate leavin' song. You can practically hear the trucks rushing by as Patty sings of a lonely night on the road to a new life, with only the headlights and little white lines to keep her company.

    This tune about navigating a new relationship after heartache is Loveless at her best. "Lonely Too Long" hit No. 1 on the Billboardcountry chart in 1996.

    Written by Gary Burr, the infectious "I Try to Think About Elvis" may be the best country song to namedrop both Elvis and Oprah. The track was the first single from When Fallen Angels Fly and was a top 5 hit for Loveless.

    Originally written and recorded by Lucinda Williams, "The Night's Too Long" follows a small town girl desperate to make a new start. Even 30 years later, the song stands out for its frank depiction of female desire.

    If anyone can tackle a song originally recorded by George Jones, it's Patty Loveless. The singer released the heartbreaker as the second single from her 1996 album The Trouble With the Truth. Read More:The 20 Best Country Albums by Female Artists

    Written by singer-songwriter Darrell Scott, "You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive" captures the pain and struggle of coal miners and their families. It was something the Kentucky-born Loveless knew all too well. The singer included a spellbinding rendition of the song for her 2001 bluegrass album, Mountain Soul.

    The third single from Loveless' album On Down the Line, the sassy"I'm That Kind of Girl" is still an anthem for anyone navigating the murky waters of the dating scene.

    Written by Matraca Berg and Ronnie Samoset, "On Your Way Home" is an interrogation of a cheating partner that's equally heartbreaking and satisfying. "If you keep on lying' to me, I might stay right here just to spite you" should go down as some of the best lyrics to ever appear in a done-me-wrong song. It's a tear-in-your-beer track that's yet ano...

  2. Sep 29, 2023 · The song “On Down the Line” by Patty Loveless carries a profound and heartfelt meaning that resonates with listeners on a deep emotional level. Loveless, known for her soul-stirring performances, delivers yet another powerful message through this timeless country ballad.

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  3. Professional ratings. On Down the Line is the fourth studio album by American country music artist Patty Loveless. Recorded in Nashville, Tennessee during December 1989/January 1990, it was the follow-up to her breakthrough album, Honky Tonk Angel .

  4. Nov 26, 2016 · Written by Kostas and recorded by Patty Loveless. Released as a single in May 1990 from the album "On Down the Line", it reached #5 in the U.S and #3 in Canada on country charts. ...more.

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  5. May 15, 1990 · On Down The Line Lyrics: Tryin' to make a livin / That's the bottom line / It ain't easy tryin' to stretch / A nickle into a dime / Sweatin' for the dollar / Workin' for the man / Half goes to...

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  7. Patty Loveless was born Patricia Lee Ramey on January 4, 1957, in Pikeville, Kentucky to Naomi (née Bowling; 1921–2006) and John Ramey (1921–1979). She is the sixth of seven children. [2] [1] Through her patriline, Loveless is a distant cousin of country singers Loretta Lynn and Crystal Gayle. [3] She was raised in nearby Elkhorn City ...

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