Joined By The Lovely Loretta Lynn, Trace Adkins Turns On The Charm In Romantic Duet

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On September 25, 1962, one of country music’s greatest artists of all time was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry. Years later, the one and only Loretta Lynn continues to entertain packed crowds at the Opry every time she makes an appearance there. 

To celebrate Lynn’s 50th Opry anniversary in 2012, the Opry hosted an extravagant show, and she was the star. But someone else who had the chance to step in the spotlight that day was Lynn’s fellow Opry member Trace Adkins, who joined in 2003.

Adkins paired up with Lynn on stage for a duet on one of her famous songs with Conway Twitty. Called “Lead Me On,” Lynn and Twitty released the song in 1971, and it was a number one hit in both the U.S. and Canada.

Taking Twitty’s part, Adkins turned on the charm as he sang to Lynn, often reaching over to take her hand or wrap his arm around her. Lynn was equally charming, as she dazzled the crowd like she always does.

After they finished singing, the two shared a sweet embrace, and you can tell how grateful Adkins was for the opportunity to perform with Lynn. You can’t miss out on this touching performance, so be sure to check it out in the video below!

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