
If anyone would kick off the Opry’s 100th anniversary the right way, it was Reba McEntire.
Standing on that legendary stage, she paid tribute to two of the most iconic voices in country music. With no band behind her, she started singing “Sweet Dreams (Of You)” completely a cappella. The crowd went silent, hanging onto every note. Then, as the music swelled, she moved into “You Ain’t Woman Enough (To Take My Man),” a song that still hits just as hard today as it did when Loretta Lynn first sang it in 1966.
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By the time she hit the last note, the Opry House was already on its feet, and you could feel the history in the air.
A Tribute That Showed Country Music’s Deep Roots
Before she even started singing, Reba McEntire ensured the crowd knew exactly why this moment mattered. She spoke about Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn, two of her biggest heroes, and how much they paved the way for women in country music.
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Patsy Cline was a force of nature. Bold, confident, and one of country music’s greatest vocalists. Loretta Lynn built an entire career on songs that told the raw, honest truth about life, love, and hardship. McEntire, who followed in their footsteps, made sure their legacy was honored in the best way possible.
Her performance of “Sweet Dreams (Of You)” felt like a quiet moment of reflection, a nod to Cline’s one-of-a-kind voice. Then came “You Ain’t Woman Enough (To Take My Man),” a song that still has as much fire and fight as it did nearly six decades ago.
It was not just a tribute. It proved that these women’s voices still echo through country music today.
Reba Proved That Legends Never Fade
McEntire’s performance was not just about looking back. It was about showing how much Cline and Lynn still influence the artists standing on that Opry stage today.
After finishing her tribute, she was joined by Trisha Yearwood for a duet of “The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia.” This song has storytelling running through every lyric.
Fans watching from home could not get enough. Social media was flooded with reactions like “Reba singing Patsy Cline at Opry 100 is everything” and “That Loretta Lynn cover was pure perfection.” One fan summed it up perfectly: “This is why country music will always have my heart.”
Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn may be gone, but their music is still alive. And thanks to artists like Reba McEntire, their impact will never be forgotten.
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