♪ ♪ Down in the holler, Colmont his daughter, born to the five sign of the lamb. ♪ ♪ Out on a porch swing, ever adoring, dressed in some formal flower snacks. ♪ ♪ She married at fifteen, he was a good man sometimes, till he came round a drinkin'. ♪ ♪ Slingin' his moonshine, hundred and fifth time, could war on the way, oh what a sin. ♪ ♪ You could just run away, girl. Something's makin' you stay, girl. ♪ ♪ You took the dizzy road to law, all in, worse or for better, here we go again. ♪ ♪ Come on Loretta, singin' songs while runnin' the show. But your heart'll never let him go. ♪ ♪ Come on Loretta, come on Loretta, come on Loretta, come on Loretta, oh. ♪ ♪ ♪ Six children later, nothing can break her. He tries it, but she hits twice as hard. ♪ ♪ Lord only knows why, she stands by his side. She's tough as the strings on her guitar. ♪ ♪ Every fight is the same, girl. And he's not gonna change, girl. ♪ ♪ You took the dizzy road to law, all in, worse or for better, here we go again. ♪ ♪ Come on Loretta, singin' songs while runnin' the show. But your heart'll never let him go. ♪ ♪ Come on Loretta, come on Loretta, come on Loretta, come on Loretta, oh. ♪ ♪ Come on Loretta, come on Loretta, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Come on Loretta, come on Loretta, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. ♪ ♪ You took the dizzy road to love, all in, worse off, or better here we go again. Come on Loretta, sing your songs about running a show. Bet your heart'll never let him go. Come on Loretta, come on Loretta, come on Loretta, come on Loretta, oh. ♪