BEFORE DOLLY, BEFORE LORETTA — THERE WAS KITTY WELLS AND HER #1 HIT THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING. In 1952, Kitty Wells recorded “It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels” — a direct response to Hank Thompson’s hit. Nobody saw it coming. That single made her the first woman ever to reach #1 on Billboard’s country singles chart. Her voice wasn’t pretty in the traditional sense. It was sad, honest, and cut straight through you. She sang about love and heartbreak from a woman’s perspective — and for working-class women across America, it felt like someone finally understood. But 1952 was just the beginning. What followed were nearly two decades of hits. “Paying for That Back Street Affair.” “Making Believe.” “Heartbreak USA.” One after another. The Country Music Hall of Fame honored her in 1976. The Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award came in 1991. Yet few people know what almost kept her from ever stepping into that recording studio in the first place — and the one quiet conversation that changed her mind.
Before Dolly, Before Loretta: The Kitty Wells Song That Changed Country Music Forever In the early 1950s, country music was…