In 2004, Lynn made a comeback with the highly successful album Van Lear Rose, the second album on which Lynn either wrote or co-wrote every song. The album was produced by her "friend forever" Jack White of The White Stripes, and featured guitar work and backup vocals by White. Her collaboration with White allowed Lynn to reach new audiences and generations, even garnering high praise in magazines that specialize in mainstream and alternative rock music, such as Spin and Blender.Rolling Stone voted the album the second best of the year for 2004. (White has long been an admirer of Lynn and claims she is his favorite singer. He has covered several songs of hers, including the controversial "Rated X.") watch
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WSJ's Loretta Chao reports on a long-standing tradition of the Olympic Games -- pin trading. Collectors from all over come to the Olympics with pins from previous Games to trade for new ones. Loretta sees how much WSJ's Olympic pin is worth. (Aug. 12) watch