She Can't Say That Anymore
John Conlee
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I never thought I'd live to see the day Anyone could turn my head the other way She squirmed beside him, her mind was made Now she can't say that anymore I've never done this sort of thing before Once you get started it ain't all that hard Then he got up and locked that cheatin' door Now she can't say that anymore At home her porch lights burnin' as she fumbles for the key Tonight she jumps the fences but she didn't quite get free She's as cool as a salesman as he opens the door She's breakin' in a new new routine for the man who walks the floor Mama insisted that I stay awhile You're treatin' me as if I were on trial I've never lied to you she kindly smiled Now she can't say that anymore At home her porch lights burnin' as she fumbles for the key Tonight she jumps the fences but she didn't quite get free She's as cool as a salesman as he opens the door She's breakin' in a new routine for the man who walks the floor Now she can't say that anymore Now she can't say that anymore Now she can't say that anymore Now she can't say that anymore Now she can't say that anymore
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Written by: SONNY THROCKMORTON
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17 facts about this song
Song's Origin"She Can't Say That Anymore" is a popular song by the American country music artist John Conlee.
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Release DateThe song was released in October 1980.
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Album Details"She Can't Say That Anymore" is a track from his third studio album, "Friday Night Blues," which was produced by Bud Logan.
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Chart PerformanceThe song reached #2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1981, one of seven top 10 hits from the album.
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SongwriterThe song was penned by songwriter Sonny Throckmorton.
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Genre"She Can't Say That Anymore" falls under the genre of Country and Classic Country.
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LabelIt was released by MCA Records, one of the leading country music record labels at that time.
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ThemeThe song deals with the role reversal in a relationship, where the woman used to be submissive but changes and begins to stand up for herself.
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Notable LyricsThe song's chorus: "She can't say that anymore, can't cry like before, she's had too much of a man doing her wrong" encompasses the theme of empowerment and change.
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Song DurationThe runtime of "She Can't Say That Anymore" is a concise two minutes and fifty-two seconds.
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Music VideoThere is no official music video for this song, which is typical for songs released during this era.
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ReceptionThe song is well-received by fans and listeners due to its relatable theme and the impressive vocal delivery from John Conlee.
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Achievements"She Can't Say That Anymore" is one of John Conlee's signature songs and helped solidify his presence in the country music industry.
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Live PerformancesConlee often includes "She Can't Say That Anymore" in his live performances, demonstrating the song's lasting popularity.
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Musical StyleLike much of Conlee's music, "She Can't Say That Anymore" features a traditional country sound, with a strong storytelling focus in the lyrics.
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Vaguely ControversialAt the time of the song's release, its feminist perspective—though empowering— was seen as vaguely controversial, notably in the conservative country music scene.
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AwardsThough "She Can't Say That Anymore" hasn't won any awards, the accolades it helped John Conlee earn are likely immeasurable given its success in the country music charts.
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