Introduction:
When two generations of country music come together, something truly special happens—and that magic is beautifully captured in the new duet “One’s on the Way” by Loretta Lynn and Margo Price.
This heartfelt reimagining of the 1971 classic is more than just a song—it’s a bridge between past and present, a tender conversation between two voices shaped by different eras but united by the same truth: storytelling is the soul of country music. The track will appear on Loretta Lynn’s highly anticipated album Still Woman Enough, set for release on March 19th, a project that celebrates her enduring legacy while embracing a new generation of artists inspired by her path.
Throughout the album, Loretta Lynn collaborates with some of the most respected voices in country music today, including Reba McEntire, Tanya Tucker, and Carrie Underwood. Each duet feels like a chapter in a larger story—one that honors where country music has been and where it’s going. Yet, among these powerful collaborations, “One’s on the Way” stands out for its emotional intimacy and quiet strength.
The album also revisits some of Lynn’s most iconic work, including a moving recitation of her signature song Coal Miner’s Daughter. Alongside it are timeless classics like You Ain’t Woman Enough and My Love—songs that helped define not only her career but the voice of countless women who saw their own lives reflected in her lyrics.
What makes this release even more touching is the connection between Loretta Lynn and Margo Price beyond the music itself. In a behind-the-scenes video accompanying the duet, Price speaks openly about Lynn’s influence on her life and career. “Those storytelling songs she sings were the blueprint for me,” she shares—a simple yet powerful acknowledgment of the legacy she carries forward. It’s a reminder that music is never created in isolation; it is passed down, reshaped, and reborn through those who dare to tell their truth.
Listening to “One’s on the Way,” you can feel that lineage in every note. Loretta Lynn’s voice, seasoned with time and experience, blends effortlessly with Margo Price’s raw, contemporary edge. Together, they don’t just revisit a classic—they breathe new life into it, allowing it to speak to a whole new generation.
In a world that often moves too fast, this duet invites us to slow down and listen—to stories of resilience, womanhood, and everyday life. It’s a tribute not only to Loretta Lynn’s remarkable journey but also to the enduring power of music to connect hearts across time.
And in that harmony, you realize: some songs never age—they simply grow richer with every voice that carries them forward.
