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Awards

2022
Appalachian Arts & Entertainment Awards

Star City Award

2021
Academy of Country Music Awards

Poet’s Award

2019
Nashville Songwriters Association International

Lifetime Achievement Award

(First Female Winner)
2018
CMT Artist's of the Year Achievements

Artist of a Lifetime

Grammy Awards

Nominated for Best Country Solo Performance

"Wouldn't It Be Great?"
2016
Grammy Awards

Nominated for Best Country Album

"Full Circle"
2015
Billboard Women in Music Achievements

Legend Award

Nashville Music City

Walk of Fame

Academy of Country Music Awards

Crystal Milestone Award

(Her 13th Award From the Academy of Country Music Awards)
2014
Americana Music Association Achievements

Lifetime Achievement for Songwriting

2013

Presidential Medal of Freedom

(Only the Second Country Music Singer to Receive the Honor)
2012

50th Anniversary Grand Ol’ Opry

2011
Grammy Awards

Lifetime Achievement Award

2010
Grammy Awards

President’s Merit Award

Lifetime Achievement Award

2008

Songwriters Hall of Fame

2007
Grammy Awards

The Recording Academy Nashville Chapter’s Honors Award

2005
CMT Music Achievements

Johnny Cash Visionary Award

2004
Americana Music Honors & Achievements

Album of the Year

Americana Music Honors & Achievements

Artist of the Year

Billboard

Van Lear Rose Peaks at #2

Album

Best Country Vocal Collaboration

"Portland, Oregon (with Jack White)"
Grammy Awards

Nominated for Best Female Country Vocal Performance

"Miss Being Mrs."
Grammy Awards

Nominated for Best Country Song

"Miss Being Mrs."
Grammy Awards

Nominated for Best Country Song

"Portland, Oregon (with Jack White)"

Best Country Album

Van Lear Rose
Grammy Awards

Best Country Collaboration With Vocals

("Portland, Oregon")
2003

Kennedy Center Honors

1999
VH1

#65 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll

Country-Gospel Music Hall of Fame

1998
Grammy Awards

Hall Of Fame

("Coal Miner's Daughter")
1994
Academy of Country Music Awards

Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award

Grammy Awards

Nominated for Best Country Vocal Collaboration

"Silver Threads and Golden Needles (with Dolly Parton and Tammy Wynette)"
1988
Grammy Awards

Nominated for Best Country Vocal Collaboration

"Honky Tonk Angels Medley (with k.d. lang, Brenda Lee and Kitty Wells)"

Country Music Hall of Fame

1986
Music City News Country

Living Legend

American Academy of Achievement

Golden Plate Award

1983
Nashville Songwriters Foundation

Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame

1982
Country Music Association Awards

Nominated for Vocal Duo of the Year

(12th Year Running the Duo was Either Nominated or Won This Award)
Grammy Awards

Best Recording for Children

(Sesame Country)
1981
Billboard

“I Still Believe in Waltzes” Peaks at #2

Single
Music City News Country

Vocal Duo of the Year

(Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn)
1980
Music City News Country

Vocal Duo of the Year

(Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn)
Music City News Country

Female Artist of the Year

(9th Time She Received both Female Artist and Duet of the Year)
1979
Academy of Country Music Awards

Artist of the Decade

1978
Hollywood

Walk of Fame

Music City News Country

Vocal Duo of the Year

(Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn)
Music City News Country

Female Vocalist of the Year

Billboard

“Out of My Head and Back in My Bed” Peaks at #1

Single
American Music Awards

Favorite Country Band / Duo / Group

(Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn)
American Music Awards

Favorite Female Artist

1977
Country Music Association Awards

Nominated for Album, Female Vocalist, and Vocal Duo of the Year

Billboard

Dynamic Duo Peaks at #3

Album
Billboard

“I Can’t Love You Enough” Peaks at #2

Single
Music City News Country

Female Artist of the Year

Billboard

I Remember Patsy Peaks at #2

Album
New York Times

Bestseller

(Coal Miner's Daughter)
Billboard

“She’s Got You” Peaks at #1

Single
Grammy Awards

Nominated for Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group

"Dynamic Duo (with Conway Twitty)"
American Music Awards

Favorite Country Band / Duo / Group

(Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn)
American Music Awards

Female Artist of the Year

1976
Billboard

Somebody Somewhere Peaks at #1

Album
Billboard

“Somebody Somewhere (Don’t Know What He’s Missin’ Tonight)”

Single
Billboard

United Talent Peaks at #1

Album
Billboard

“The Letter” Peaks at #3

Single
Music City News Country

Album of the Year

(Somebody Somewhere)
Music City News Country

Vocal Duo of the Year

(Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn)
Grammy Awards

Nominated for Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group

"The Letter (with Conway Twitty)"
Billboard

“When the Tingle Becomes a Chill” Peaks at #2

Single
1975
Country Music Association Awards

Vocal Duo of the Year

(Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn)
Billboard

“Feelins'” Peaks at #1

Single
Billboard

Feelins’ Peaks at #1

Album
Grammy Awards

Nominated for Best Country Vocal Performance, Female

"The Pill"
Grammy Awards

Nominated for Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group

"Feelins' (with Conway Twitty)"
Billboard

Back to the Country Peaks at #2

Album
Academy of Country Music Awards

Top Vocal Duo

(Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn)
Academy of Country Music Awards

Top Female Vocalist

Academy of Country Music Awards

Top Album of the Year

(Feelins' (with Conway Twitty))
Academy of Country Music Awards

Entertainer of the Year

American Music Awards

Favorite Country Band / Duo / Group

(Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn)
1974
Billboard

“Trouble in Paradise” Peaks at #1

Single
Billboard

Country Partners Peaks at #1

Album
Billboard

“As Soon as I Hang Up the Phone” Peaks at #1

Single
Billboard

“Hey Loretta” Peaks at #3

Single
1973
Billboard

Love Is the Foundation Peaks at #1

Album
Country Music Association Awards

Female Vocalist of the Year

Billboard

Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man Peaks at #1

Album
Billboard

“Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man” Peaks at #1

Single
Billboard

“Love Is the Foundation” Peaks at #1

Single
Music City News Country

Vocal Duo of the Year

(Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn)
Music City News Country

Female Artist of the Year

Billboard

Entertainer of the Year Peaks at #1

Album
Grammy Awards

Nominated for Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group

"Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man (with Conway Twitty)"
Billboard

“Rated “X””

Single
1972
Country Music Association Awards

Vocal Duo of the Year

(Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn)
Country Music Association Awards

Female Vocalist of the Year

Country Music Association Awards

Entertainer of the Year

Billboard

“Here I Am Again” Peaked at #3

Single
Billboard

One’s on the Way Peaks at #3

Album
Grammy Awards

Nominated for Best Country Vocal Performance, Female

"One's on the Way"
Grammy Awards

Nominated for Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group

"Lead Me On (with Conway Twitty)"
Academy of Country Music Awards

Top Vocal Duo

(Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn)
Billboard

Lead Me On

Album
1971
Billboard

“Lead Me On” Peaks at #1

Single
Country Music Association Awards

Entertainer of the Year

Music City News Country

Female Artist of the Year

Billboard

“I Wanna Be Free” Peaks at #3

Single

Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group

"After the Fire Is Gone (with Conway Twitty)"
Billboard

“After the Fire is Gone” Peaks at #1

Single
Academy of Country Music Awards

Top Female Vocalist

Academy of Country Music Awards

Top Vocal Duo

(Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn)
Billboard

We Only Make Believe Peaks at #3

Album
1970
Billboard

“Coal Miner’s Daughter” Peaks at #1

Single
Music City News Country

Female Artist of the Year

Grammy Awards

Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo Or Group

(After the Fire is Gone (with Conway Twitty))
National Songwriters Association

Outstanding Achievement Award

1969
Billboard

Woman of the World/To Make a Man Peaks at #2

Album
Billboard

“To Make a Man (Feel Like a Man)” Peaks at #3

Single
Music City News Country

Female Artist of the Year

Billboard

Your Squaw Is on the Warpath Peaks at #1

Album
Billboard

“Woman of the World (Leave My World Alone)” Peaks at #1

Single
1968
Billboard

Top Female Vocalist

Billboard

“Your Squaw Is on the Warpath” Peaks at #3

Single
Billboard

Top Female Vocalist

Billboard

“You’ve Just Stepped In (From Stepping Out on Me)” Peaks at #2

Single
Billboard

Fist City Peaks at #1

Album
Music City News Country

Female Artist of the Year

Billboard

Top Female Vocalist (Single)

Billboard

“Fist City” Peaks at #1

Single
Billboard

Singin’ With Feelin’ Peaks at #3

Album
BMI

Citation of Achievement

("Fist City")
1967
Country Music Association Awards

Female Vocalist of the Year

(1st Female Country Entertainer to Win This Award)
Billboard

Singin’ Again Peaks at #2

Album
Music City News Country

Female Artist of the Year

Billboard

Don’t Come Home a Drinkin’ (With Lovin’ on Your Mind) Peaks at #1

Album
Billboard

“Don’t Come Home a Drinkin” (With Lovin” on Your Mind)” Peaks at #1

Single
Country Music Hall of Fame

Walkway of Stars

Billboard

Most Programmed Album

(You Ain't Woman Enough)
Billboard

Most Programmed Female Vocalist

Billboard

#1 Female Vocalist

1966
Billboard

You Ain’t Woman Enough Peaks at #1

Album
Billboard

“You Ain’t Woman Enough (To Take My Man)” Peaks at #2

Single
Billboard

I Like ‘Em Country Peaks at #2

Album
Grammy Awards

Nominated for Best Country & Western Vocal Performance, Female

"Don't Come Home A-Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind)"
Grammy Awards

Best C&W Vocal Performance, Female

(Nomination - "Don't Come Home a Drinkin'")
BMI

Citation of Achievement

("Dear Uncle Sam")
BMI

Citation of Achievement

("You Ain't Woman Enough")
Billboard

Outstanding Achievement Award

Billboard

Favorite Female Vocalist

(3rd Year in a Row)
1965
Billboard

“Happy Birthday” Peaks at #3

Single
Billboard

Favorite Female Vocalist

(2nd Year in a Row)
Billboard

Outstanding Achievement Award

1964
Billboard

“Wine, Women, and Song” Peaks at #3

Single
Billboard

Loretta Lynn Sings Peaks at #2

Album
Billboard

Favorite Female Vocalist

1963
Billboard

#4 Favorite Female Artist

1962
Billboard

#4 Favorite Female Artist

1961
Billboard

Most Promising Female Vocalist

1960
Billboard

#4 Most Promising Female Vocalist

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