Not all country songs about women feature them as the heroine of the story. Case in point: Dolly Parton's "Jolene," which calls out a cheating lover's mistress by name, but also appeals to Jolene's empathy not to take her man. In this case, the girl in a country song is very muc...
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These David Allan Coe lyrics and chords are intended for your your personal use only. He has written and recorded many very good county songs.He's an outlaw country music singer, songwriter and guitarist who achieved popularity in the 1970's and 1980's. David Allan Coe has a wide range ...
Lynn takes matters into her own hands when she thinks her husband might be cheating — with some sharp words for the other woman in question. Cheatin' Lyric: "Women like you area dime a dozen, you can buy 'em anywhere / For you to get to him, I'd have to move over, and I'm ...
This 1966 song announced to the women of the world: leave her man alone. Cheating Song Lyric: "It'll be over my dead body, so get out while you can. Cause you ain't woman enough to take my man." 16 of 20 Kenny Chesney: "A Woman Knows" Image courtesy of BNA Records ...
Their generosity in time and talents has aided countless women in country music, but those who’ve not yet met McEntire know they walk through doors she opened. The 1986 CMA Entertainer of the Year has more No. 1 songs than you could fit on a CVS receipt and several others (like “Fanc...
TLC’s Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes didn’t agree with the message behind the group’s 1994 song, “Creep.” The lyrics were written by Dallas Austin and depicts a story of women cheating on their significant others in order to gain attention. Lopes was so against the idea of the track that...
This is one of the gentler cheating songs out there in country music. Daryle Singletary loves his partner so much that he ignores her cheating habit — until he can't anymore. The Cheatin' Lyric: "'Cause the truth was too hard to handle and I couldn't bear to lose that girl / We ...
TLC’s Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes didn’t agree with the message behind the group’s 1994 song, “Creep.” The lyrics were written by Dallas Austin and depicts a story of women cheating on their significant others in order to gain attention. Lopes was so against the idea of the track that...
Lynn takes matters into her own hands when she thinks her husband might be cheating — with some sharp words for the other woman in question. Cheatin' Lyric:"Women like you area dime a dozen, you can buy 'em anywhere / For you to get to him, I'd have to move over, and I'm gon...