Back to the Country
Back to the Country is a 1975 country music album by Loretta Lynn released on MCA Records. The album's one single release was "The Pill", a controversial song about birth control that brought Lynn much notoriety in the media and led to the song being banned on a number of radio stations albeit with the single reportedly being Lynn's best selling one of the decade.
Album tracks
- "The Pill" (Lorene Allen, Don McHan, T. D. Boyless)
- "Will You Be There" (Gene Dunlop, Lee Miller)
- "It's Time To Pay the Fiddler" (Don Wayne, Walter Haynes)
- "Paper Roses" (J. Torre, F. Spielman)
- "You Love Everybody But You" (Tom T. Hall)
- "Mad Mrs. Jesse Brown" (Ronnie Rogers)
- "Back to the Country" (Tracey Lee)
- "The Hands of Yesterday" (Ray Griff)
- "I Can Help" (Billy Swan)
- "Another You" (Jimmy Peppers)
- "Jimmy on My Mind (Linda on My Mind)" (Conway Twitty)
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