Full Circle is the forty-third solo studio album by American country music singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn.
[2] The album is a mixture of recordings inspired by Appalachian folk songs Lynn learned as a child and newer versions of past hits,[3] and includes duets with Elvis Costello and Willie Nelson.
The album's fourth and final single, "Lay Me Down", was written by Mark Marchetti, husband of Lynn's daughter, Peggy.
"[16] Pitchfork wrote "She makes a grab-bag late-late-career album feel not only emotionally grounded, but like a powerful choice.
"[17] Houston Press' positive review writes "For an artist who has been so incredibly prolific, it's statistically improbable that, at 83 years old, Lynn would be recording some of the best music of her career.
"[19] In Vice, Robert Christgau named "Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven" and "Wine Into Water" as highlights while summing the album up as "remakes that never seem redundant from an 83-year-old who's lived clean but never been a prig about it".