Country singer Lorrie Morgan is selling her Tennessee home for $1.2 million. The riverside home of the country star in Lebanon, TN has a backyard made for entertaining guests.

Lorrie Morgan became the youngest singer to join the Grand Ole Opry. For over four decades of her career, Morgan has charted more than 25 hit singles, including "Five Minutes'' and "What Part of No.'' The singer had been married six times and once told Larry King that "drama is something that lets you know you're still alive.''

According to Realtor, Morgan's gorgeous four-bedroom, 7,372-square-foot home has been transformed into an entertainer's dream. According to listing agent Bonnie Coleman, you might find friends or fellow entertainers in this elegant home enjoying pizza made in the outdoor stone oven, or soaking in the pool, or boating next to the private dock.

This beautiful home features lush landscaping, a waterfall, and stone steps that lead to the poolside patio. The home also has a media room with a tree-lined landscape mural. The living room features a fireplace and a curved accent wall, all made of stone.

Although Lorrie Morgan spent most of her life singing, she didn't become a star until she scored a string of Top Ten country hits in the early '90s. The daughter of Grand Ole Opry star George Morgan, Lorrie Morgan made her professional debut at age 13 on the Opry, where she received a standing ovation for her rendition of "Paper Roses.''

CMT said that Morgan scored a minor hit with "Don't Go Changing'' in 1984, where she became the youngest singer ever to join the Grand Ole Opry. In 1986, she married Keith Whitley, and two years later she made a Top 20 hit entitled "Trainwreck of Emotion.''

In 1990, Morgan had her first number one single with the song "Five Minutes.'' Her second album "Something in Red" was released in 1991, which went platinum. Her third album "Watch Me" was released in 1992.