About "Your Squaw Is On The Warpath"
Your Squaw Is on the Warpath is thirteenth solo studio album by American country music singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn. It was released on February 17, 1969, by Decca Records.The album includes cover versions of hit country songs, including "Harper Valley P.T.A." by Jeannie C. Riley and "Kaw-Liga" by Hank Williams, and the 1968 hit "I Walk Alone" by Marty Robbins.
The song "Barney" was on the original 1969 pressings of the album. The Salem cigarette company filed a claim that the music was a violation of their copyrighted theme for their commercials. As a result, the original LP was recalled and then re-released without this song on it.
Top songs by Loretta Lynn
- Crazy
- Coal Miner's Daughter
- Rose Garden
- Here I Am Again
- Happy Birthday
- Back To The Country
- Blueberry Hill
- Country Bumpkin
- Country In My Genes
- Stand By Your Man
- Help Me Make It Through The Night
- Blue Kentucky Girl
- Country Christmas
- Before I'm Over You
- Bye Bye Love
- Dear Uncle Sam
- Back Street Affair
- Are You Mine
- Barroom Habits
- Blue Christmas
- Lead Me On
- Peace In The Valley
- Daydreams About Night Things
- Close My Eyes
- I Won't Forget You
- Walking After Midnight
- Crazy Out Of My Mind
- God Makes No Mistakes
- Me And Bobby Mcgee
- As Good As A Lonely Girl Can Be"
- Another You
- Always Wanting You
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