At the 2005 GRAMMYs, late country legend Loretta Lynn teamed up with rock icon and producer Jack White to win the GRAMMY for Best Country Album for Van Lear Rose. The project was nominated for five GRAMMY Awards, winning two, including Best Country Collaboration with Vocals for “Portland, Oregon."
"She told me, 'You know what, Jack? 14 of my songs got banned by country radio and every time they wouldn't play it, it went number one,'" White says. "Well country music wouldn't play this one either and look who's number one now? You're a national treasure, Loretta. God bless you." Watch this unforgettable GRAMMY Rewind moment above, and for more iconic memories, visit GRAMMY.com/videos.