RFD-TV Premiere: Tayla Lynn releases “Blue Kentucky Girl” today, celebrating 60 years of Loretta Lynn’s hit

Latest Single From Upcoming Tribute Album ‘Singin’ Loretta’ Out On May 30

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Heart of Texas Records, in collaboration with StarVista Music, is proud to announce the release of “Blue Kentucky Girl,” the latest single from Tayla Lynn’s upcoming album, Singin’ Loretta — honoring the monumental 60th anniversary of Loretta Lynn’s single originally released on June 14, 1965. Premiered by RFD-TV, the track reflects the heartfelt storytelling and emotion that made Loretta Lynn a country music icon. Tayla delivers the song with warmth and sincerity, honoring her grandmother’s legacy while also making the classic her own.

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“This song has always meant so much to our family,” says Tayla. “Getting to sing it in my own voice while staying true to what Memaw created was an emotional experience.”

Singin’ Loretta marks Tayla’s second full-length solo album and features a collection of beloved songs that celebrate the spirit and strength of Loretta Lynn’s music. Alongside “Blue Kentucky Gir,” the album includes favorites like “Rated ‘X’,” “Out Of My Head And Back In My Bed,” “One’s On the Way,” “Don’t Come Home A Drinkin’ (with Lovin’ On Your Mind),” and “You’re Lookin’ at Country,” as well as lesser-known treasures like “There He Goes” and “The Titanic.” Singin’ Loretta will be available on May 30th.


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‘Singin’ Loretta’ Track List:

01. I Wanna Be Free

02. Rated “X”

03. There He Goes

04. Don’t Come Home A Drinkin’ (With Lovin’ On Your Mind) (Premiered By Whiskey Riff)

05. When The Tingle Becomes A Chill

06. One’s On The Way

07. Blue Kentucky Girl (Premiered By Cowboys & Indians)

08. You’re Lookin’ At Country

09. She’s Got You

10. Out Of My Head And Back In My Bed (Premiered By Country Evolution)

11. The Titanic

Tayla Lynn always knew music would be her path, with no “Plan B” in sight. Performing at a young age with her grandmother, she later collaborated with songwriting legends like James House, Gary Burr, Leslie Satcher, and Jon Randall. After earning a development deal with RCA, she met Caroline Hobby and Jennifer Wayne through mentor Anastasia Brown, forming the trio Stealing Angels.

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