Tammy Wynette – No Charge

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About the song

In the annals of country music, few names evoke the raw emotion and heartfelt storytelling of Tammy Wynette. Her voice, a poignant blend of vulnerability and strength, resonated with millions, earning her the title of the “First Lady of Country Music.” Among her extensive collection of hits, “No Charge” stands as a timeless ballad that explores the depths of unconditional love and the unwavering support of a devoted partner.

Released in 1976 as part of the album “I Love You, Honey”, “No Charge” quickly captured the hearts of listeners, topping the country charts in both the United States and Canada. The song’s enduring popularity lies in its relatable narrative and Wynette’s emotive delivery, weaving a tale of unwavering love and unwavering support that has resonated with countless individuals.

The song opens with a gentle piano melody, setting the stage for Wynette’s tender vocals. She narrates the story of a woman facing life’s challenges, burdened by financial struggles and personal hardships. Despite the weight of her worries, she finds solace and strength in the unwavering love of her partner, who offers unwavering support and refuses to let her carry the burdens alone.

The chorus of “No Charge” is a testament to the power of unconditional love, a declaration of unwavering support that transcends any material need. Wynette sings, “For the love that you give me, there’s no charge / For the way that you make me feel, there’s no charge / For the joy that you bring me, there’s no charge / And for all that you are, my love, there’s no charge.”

“No Charge” is more than just a country ballad; it’s a poignant reminder of the transformative power of love and the unwavering support that can uplift us during life’s darkest moments. Wynette’s voice, imbued with emotion and sincerity, conveys the depths of her character’s gratitude and the profound impact of her partner’s love.

The song’s message of unconditional love and unwavering support resonates deeply with listeners who have experienced the transformative power of a supportive and loving relationship. It serves as a reminder that even in the face of adversity, we are not alone, and that the love of another can provide the strength we need to persevere.

“No Charge” remains a cherished classic in the realm of country music, a testament to Tammy Wynette’s ability to capture the profound emotions of the human experience. Its message of unconditional love and unwavering support continues to inspire and uplift listeners worldwide, reminding us of the enduring power of love to transcend life’s challenges.

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Lyrics

My little girl came up to me in the kitchen this evenin’While I was fixin’ supper. And she handed meA piece of paper she’d been writing on, andAfter wiping my hands on my apron I read itAnd this is what she said.
For mowing the yard, five dollarsFor making my own bed this week, one dollarGoing to the store, fifty centsPlaying with my sister while you went to the storeTwenty-five centsTaking out the trash one dollarGetting a good report card, five dollardsAnd for raking the yard, two dollarsTotal of fourteen dollas and seventy-five cents.
Well, I looked at her standing there expectantlyAnd a found memory flashed through my mindAnd so I picked up the pen and turning the paperOver this is what I wrote.
For the nine months I carried youGrowin’ inside of me no chargeFor the nights I sat up with youDoctored and prayed for you no chargeFor the toys that you choseAnd for wiping you nose there’s no chargeWhen you add it all up the full cost of my loveIs no charge.
Well, when she finished reading she hadGreat big old tears in her eyes and she lookedUp at me and said mommy I sure do love youThen she took the pen and in great big lettersShe wrote, paid in full.
When you add it all up the cost of real loveIs no charge.