Rated "X"
Loretta Lynn
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Well if you've been a married woman And things didn't seem to work out Divorce is the key to being loose and free But you're gonna be talked about Everybody knows that you loved once They think you'll love again You can't have a male friend When you're a has been Or a woman, you're rated x [yeah] And if you're rated x You're some kinda gold That even men turn [?] to make But I think it's wrong To judge every picture If a cheap camera makes a mistake So if your best friend's husband Says to you That you started lookin' good You should've known he would And he would if he could And he will if you're rated x Well nobody knows where you're going But they sure know where you been All they're thinking of Is your experience in love Well their minds fill up with sin The women all look at you like you're bad The men all hope you are But if you go too far You're gonna wear the scar Of a women, rated x [yeah] And if you're rated x You're some kinda gold That even men turn [?] to make But I think it's wrong To judge every picture If a cheap camera makes a mistake So if your best friend's husband Says to you That you started lookin' good You should've known he would And he would if he could And he will if you're rated x Yeah us women don't have a chance Cause if you've been married You can't have any fun at all You're rated x No matter what they do They're gonna talk about ya Don't know what to think about it Just let 'em talk Just let 'em talk meg
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Written by: JAMES MC CULLOCH, NICK GILDER
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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10 facts about this song
Genre Classification"Rated "X"" is a classic song from the country music genre composed and sung by the legendary artist Loretta Lynn.
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Release InformationThe track was released in 1972 by Decca Records. It was the first single from Lynn's 1973 album "Entertainer of the Year."
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Billboard SuccessUpon its release, "Rated "X"" reached number one on the Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart, making it one of Lynn's most commercial successful singles.
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Taboo TopicThe song was controversial for its time, as it deals with the topic of divorce, an issue that was somewhat taboo back then.
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Female Empowerment"Rated "X"" was emblematic of Lynn's feminist perspective, confronting societal stigmas and unfair treatment regarding divorced women.
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Reaction Led to BanBecause of the sensitive theme covered in the song, it was banned from radio play in a number of places.
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Years AheadDespite the initial controversy, the song was praised for being years ahead of its time, tackling a subject that was not openly discussed.
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Songwriting"Rated "X"" was a testament to Lynn's unabashed songwriting ability, her talent for creating upfront-and-personal lyrics that resonate with listeners.
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Cover VersionsThe song has been covered by various artists over the years, including The White Stripes and Neko Case.
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LegacyToday, "Rated "X"" remains one of Loretta Lynn's most memorable songs, representing her fearless approach to tackling controversial subjects in her music.
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