About the song

“You Ain’t Woman Enough” stands as a pivotal album in the illustrious career of American country music icon Loretta Lynn, marking a significant breakthrough for the singer-songwriter. Released on September 12, 1966, by Decca Records, this album not only showcased Lynn’s exceptional vocal prowess but also catapulted her to new heights of fame and recognition within the country music scene.

At its core, “You Ain’t Woman Enough” is a testament to Lynn’s artistry, featuring a compelling blend of original compositions and cover versions that resonate with authenticity and emotional depth. The album includes standout tracks such as the titular hit “You Ain’t Woman Enough,” a powerful anthem of female strength and resilience that became a defining moment in Lynn’s career. This single not only topped the charts but also solidified Lynn’s reputation as a voice for women in country music during a time when such voices were rare and precious.

Beyond its titular track, the album showcases Lynn’s versatility as a songwriter with five original compositions, highlighting her ability to weave personal narratives with universal themes of love, heartache, and perseverance. Additionally, Lynn pays homage to her peers in the industry with soulful renditions of hits like Nancy Sinatra’s “These Boots Are Made for Walkin'” and Dolly Parton’s “Put It Off Until Tomorrow,” imbuing each cover with her distinct style and vocal charisma.

Critically acclaimed upon its release, “You Ain’t Woman Enough” received praise from publications like Cashbox and AllMusic, with the latter commending Lynn’s interpretation of songs like the Wilburn Brothers’ “It’s Another World” as exemplary. The album’s success was not merely confined to the country charts; it also marked Lynn’s first appearance on the Billboard Top LPs chart, a testament to its broad appeal and enduring impact.

The album’s significance extends beyond its chart performance, as it captures a pivotal moment in Lynn’s evolution as an artist and a cultural icon. With its blend of poignant lyrics, memorable melodies, and Lynn’s distinctive vocal delivery, “You Ain’t Woman Enough” remains a cornerstone of classic country music, solidifying Loretta Lynn’s legacy as a trailblazer and storyteller whose influence continues to resonate in the hearts of fans worldwide.

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Lyrics

You’ve come to tell me somethin’
You say I ought to know
That he don’t love me any more
And I’ll have to let him go
You say you’re gonna take him
Oh, but I don’t think you can
‘Cause you ain’t woman enough
To take my man
Women like you, they’re a dime a dozen
You can buy ’em anywhere
For you to get to him I’d have to move over
And I’m gonna stand right here
It’ll be over my dead body
So, get out while you can
‘Cause you ain’t woman enough
To take my man
Aw, pick it out there, Dave
Sometimes a man’s caught lookin’
At things that he don’t need
He took a second look at you
But he’s in love with me
Well, I don’t know where that leaves you
Ah, but I know where I stand
And you ain’t woman enough
To take my man
Women like you they’re a dime a dozen
You can buy ’em anywhere
For you to get to him I’d have to move over
And I’m gonna stand right here
It’ll be over my dead body
So, get out while you can
‘Cause you ain’t woman enough
To take my man
No, you ain’t woman enough
To take my man

By Tam Le

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