Loretta Lynn – You Ain’t Woman Enough

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About the song

You Ain’t Woman Enough: A Country Music Landmark by Loretta Lynn

In the annals of country music, there are a select few artists who have truly transcended the genre, their music resonating with audiences far beyond the traditional boundaries of country. Loretta Lynn is one such artist, a pioneer and icon whose songs have spoken to the hearts of millions for decades. Among her many enduring classics, “You Ain’t Woman Enough (To Take My Man)” stands out as a landmark recording, a powerful declaration of female empowerment that has become an anthem for generations of strong women.

Released in 1966, “You Ain’t Woman Enough” was Lynn’s response to a fellow country singer’s song that threatened to take her man away. Rather than cowering in fear or resorting to desperate pleas, Lynn met the challenge head-on, crafting a song that exuded confidence and self-assurance. With its simple yet direct lyrics and unwavering melody, “You Ain’t Woman Enough” became an instant sensation, topping the country charts and establishing Lynn as a force to be reckoned with.

Beyond its commercial success, “You Ain’t Woman Enough” struck a chord with women across the nation. In an era when societal norms often placed women in subservient roles, Lynn’s song offered a refreshing message of self-worth and female empowerment. She refused to be defined by a man’s approval, instead declaring her own independence and strength. Her lyrics resonated with women who had long felt silenced or undervalued, giving them a voice and a sense of solidarity.

The song’s impact extended far beyond the realm of country music, influencing artists and listeners across genres. “You Ain’t Woman Enough” became a feminist anthem, embraced by women who saw in Lynn’s words a reflection of their own struggles and aspirations. The song’s message of resilience and self-determination has inspired countless women to stand up for themselves and refuse to be diminished by others.

“You Ain’t Woman Enough” remains as relevant today as it was when it was first released. In a world that continues to grapple with issues of gender equality and female empowerment, Lynn’s song serves as a timeless reminder of the strength and resilience of women. Its legacy is a testament to the power of music to inspire, challenge, and unite.

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Lyrics

“You Ain’t Woman Enough (To Take My Man)”

 

You’ve come to tell me something you say I ought to know
That he don’t love me anymore 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 manWomen 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

Sometimes a man start lookin’ at things that he don’t need
He took a second to look at you but he’s in love with me
Well I don’t know where that leaves you oh 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