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Though Loretta Lynn and Willie Nelson had a long-standing friendship within the country music circle, their studio work together was infrequent. Their collaboration peaked with the poignant duet “Lay Me Down,” revealed to the public in 2016.
This track, especially with its heartfelt lyrics “When they lay me down someday, my soul will rise, then fly away,” resonated with many, offering a calm contemplation on the inevitability of life’s conclusion.
After Loretta Lynn passed away on October 4, at the age of 90, Willie Nelson shared his respect for Lynn’s remarkable talent as a singer, songwriter, and as a person.
A heartfelt tribute was paid at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, where Willie’s son, Lukas Nelson, and Lynn’s granddaughter, Emmy Russell, performed “Lay Me Down” together. This performance, which was broadcast live on CMT, moved the audience deeply, bringing many to tears as they paid their respects and remembered Lynn.
This emotional tribute caught wide attention and was even nominated for CMT Performance of the Year at the 2023 CMT Music Awards, signifying the deep and lasting impact of Loretta Lynn’s legacy.
Emmy Russell, reflecting on her grandmother’s lasting wisdom, highlighted a piece of advice from Lynn: to hold love for God and to follow His guidance. This advice sheds light on Lynn’s strong faith and the profound influence she had through her music and her spirit.