About the song

“You’re Lookin’ at Country” is a celebrated country music song by the legendary Loretta Lynn, first released in 1971. Written by Lynn herself, the song showcases her deep connection to rural life and the American countryside. It quickly became a defining track in Lynn’s career and a notable example of her talent for capturing the essence of country living in her music.

The inspiration for “You’re Lookin’ at Country” came during a period of touring with her band, as Lynn took in the scenic beauty of the countryside. Reflecting on the meadows and hills she observed, she wanted to create a song that celebrated the rural life she cherished. This track was a departure from Lynn’s usual themes of domestic struggle and social commentary, such as those found in her hit “Coal Miner’s Daughter.” Instead, “You’re Lookin’ at Country” focuses on celebrating the simple pleasures of country life.

In the song, Lynn proudly declares her country identity through imagery of running through cornfields and singing hymns. The chorus encapsulates this sentiment with the line, “If you’re lookin’ at me, you’re lookin’ at country,” a proud assertion of her roots and lifestyle. This song resonated deeply with listeners, becoming one of her signature hits.

The single was well-received, peaking at #5 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and reaching #1 on the Canada Country Tracks chart. The success of “You’re Lookin’ at Country” was a testament to Lynn’s ability to connect with her audience through authentic and relatable music.

The song has had a lasting impact, featured in the 1980 film *Coal Miner’s Daughter* where Sissy Spacek, who portrayed Loretta Lynn, performed it in the movie. Carrie Underwood also paid tribute to Lynn by covering the song for a 2010 tribute album. Loretta Lynn herself performed the song at the 2014 Country Music Association Awards, sharing the stage with Kacey Musgraves.

“You’re Lookin’ at Country” remains a cherished part of Loretta Lynn’s legacy, celebrating the beauty of rural life and the strength of country spirit.

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Lyrics

Well, I like my lovin’ done country style
And this little girl would walk a country mile
To find her a good old slow talkin’ country boy
I said a country boy
I’m about as old-fashioned as I can be
So I hope you’re likin’ what you see
If you’re lookin’ at me
You’re lookin’ at country
You don’t see no city when you look at me
‘Cause country’s all I am
I love runnin’ barefooted through the old cornfields
And I love that country ham
Well, you say I’m made just to fit your plans
But there’s a barnyard shovel fit your hands
If your eyes are on me
You’re lookin’ at country, oh Bobby
Well, at least your country is a little green
But there’s a whole lotta of country that you ain’t seen
I’ll show you around if you’ll show me a weddin’ band
I said a weddin’ band
When it comes to love, well, I know about that
Country folks all know where it’s at
If you’re lookin’ at me
You’re lookin’ at country
You don’t see no city when you look at me
‘Cause country’s all I am
I love runnin’ barefooted through the old cornfields
And I love that country ham
Well, you say I’m made just to fit your plans
But there’s a barnyard shovel fit your hands
If your eyes are on me
You’re lookin’ at country
If your eyes are on me
You’re lookin’ at country