That's unusually fast for a country and western album these days... JW: She didn't really understand it at first. We picked this guy's house to record it in, to do it in a home. At the end of the first day, she took me aside and said, (Southern matron voice), Jack, did you know we were gonna record here?
I said yeah, I picked this place Loretta. 'Aw, ok, I just wanted to make sure that you knew we were coming here. Within a couple of days, she grabbed my hand and said, Jack, I can't wait for this record to come out, it's gonna be so great.
It was really cool, to see her so excited about music again. She got so excited so fast, you could see her brain working all day long, coming up with ideas. It was really cool.
OMM: What did you learn about her character? JW: She's just so brilliant. You'd swear from talking to her she was the nicest person, you'd never think she would think so deeply about certain things in her songs.
You would think they were novelty ideas almost. On the surface ... more.
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