About the Song
Loretta Lynnâs âThe Pillâ is a groundbreaking country music song released in 1975. It was one of the first mainstream country songs to openly address the topic of birth control, and it remains a controversial and influential record to this day.
The songâs lyrics tell the story of a woman who is fed up with being pregnant and raising children. She celebrates the advent of the birth control pill, which she sees as a way to gain control over her own body and life. The song is both humorous and empowering, and it resonated with many women who were struggling with unwanted pregnancies.
âThe Pillâ was a huge commercial success, reaching No. 5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. It also received critical acclaim, with many critics praising Lynnâs boldness and honesty. However, the song was also met with controversy, with some critics and religious groups condemning its message as immoral and anti-family.
Despite the controversy, âThe Pillâ remains a landmark in country music history. It paved the way for other artists to tackle more sensitive and controversial topics, and it helped to raise awareness about womenâs reproductive rights. The song continues to be relevant today, as it speaks to the ongoing struggle for womenâs autonomy and control over their own bodies.
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Lyrics: The Pill
You wined me and dined meWhen I was your girlPromised if Iâd be your wifeYouâd show me the worldBut all Iâve seen of this old worldIs a bed and a doctor billIâm tearinâ down your brooder houseâCause now Iâve got the pill
All these years Iâve stayed at homeWhile you had all your funAnd every year thatâs gone byAnother babyâs comeThereâs a gonna be some changes madeRight here on nursery hillYouâve set this chicken your last timeâCause now Iâve got the pill
This old maternity dress Iâve gotIs goinâ in the garbageThe clothes Iâm wearinâ from now onWonât take up so much yardageMiniskirts, hot pants and a few little fancy frillsYeah Iâm makinâ up for all those yearsSince Iâve got the pill
Iâm tired of all your crowinâHow you and your hens playWhile holdinâ a couple in my armsAnotherâs on the wayThis chickenâs done tore up her nestAnd Iâm ready to make a dealAnd ya canât afford to turn it downâCause you know Iâve got the pill
This incubator is overusedBecause youâve kept it filledThe feelinâ good comes easy nowSince Iâve got the pillItâs gettinâ dark itâs roostinâ timeTonightâs too good to be realOh, but daddy donât you worry noneâCause mamaâs got the pillOh, daddy donât you worry noneâCause mamaâs got the pill
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