You Ain't Woman Enough | ||||
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Released | September 12, 1966 | |||
Recorded | November 15, 1965–April 11, 1966 | |||
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Genre | Country | |||
Length | 26:53 | |||
Label | Decca | |||
Producer | Owen Bradley | |||
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You Ain't Woman Enough is the seventh solo studio album by American country music singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn. It was released on September 12, 1966, by Decca Records. [1] It was Lynn's first No. 1 album on the US Billboard Hot Country Albums chart, as well as her first album to chart on the Billboard Top LPs chart.[ citation needed ]
The album includes five Lynn compositions, one of which was co-written with other songwriters. The album also features cover versions of previous hits by other artists, including Nancy Sinatra's "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" and Dolly Parton's "Put It Off Until Tomorrow".
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
Cashbox published a review in the issue dated September 24, 1966, which said, "With the title tune of this set having recently hit the Number 1 spot on the Country charts, Loretta Lynn should sell heaps of LP’s in a growing country market. The lark offers fans, in addition to the click, top reading of such strong tunes as "These Boots Are Made For Walkin’", "God Gave Me a Heart to Forgive", and "Put It Off Until Tomorrow". Watch this package score sales aplenty in no time at all." [3]
AllMusic gave the album a positive review, calling Lynn's recording of the Wilburn Brothers' hit "It's Another World" an "excellent version" of their song. [2]
The album debuted at No. 29 on the US Billboard Hot Country Albums chart dated October 8, 1966. It peaked at No. 1 on the chart dated November 12 and became Lynn's first album to top the chart. The album was also Lynn's first album to appear on the US Billboard Top LP's chart, where it peaked at No. 140 on the chart dated March 25, 1967.
The album's only single, "You Ain't Woman Enough", was released in May 1966 [4] and became Lynn's biggest hit up to that point, peaking at No. 2 on the US Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.
"A Man I Hardly Know" charted in 1967 at No. 72 when it was released as the B-side of "If You're Not Gone Too Long" from Lynn's 1967 album, Singin' with Feelin' .
Recording of the album took place over three sessions at two studios. The first two sessions on January 13 and March 22, 1966, were held at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville, Tennessee. The final session for the album was on April 11, 1966, at the RCA Victor Studio in Nashville. "You Ain't Woman Enough" was recorded on November 15, 1965, during a session for 1966's I Like 'Em Country , at Columbia Recording Studio. [5]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Recording date | Length |
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1. | "You Ain't Woman Enough" | Loretta Lynn | November 15, 1965 | 2:11 |
2. | "Put It Off Until Tomorrow" | March 22, 1966 | 2:28 | |
3. | "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" | Lee Hazlewood | April 11, 1966 | 2:18 |
4. | "God Gave Me a Heart to Forgive" |
| January 13, 1966 | 2:54 |
5. | "Keep Your Change" | Lynn | January 13, 1966 | 1:52 |
6. | "Someone Before Me" | Bobby Hicks | April 11, 1966 | 2:12 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Recording date | Length |
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1. | "The Darkest Day" | Lynn | April 11, 1966 | 2:08 |
2. | "Tippy Toeing" | Bobby Harden | March 22, 1966 | 1:52 |
3. | "Talking to the Wall" |
| March 22, 1966 | 2:29 |
4. | "A Man I Hardly Know" | Lynn | January 13, 1966 | 2:05 |
5. | "Is It Wrong (For Loving You)" | MacPherson | March 22, 1966 | 2:24 |
6. | "It's Another World" | Richard D. Statler | April 11, 1966 | 2:00 |
Adapted from the Decca recording session records. [5]
Album
Chart (1966–1967) | Peak position |
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US Hot Country Albums ( Billboard ) [6] | 1 |
US Top LP's ( Billboard ) [7] | 140 |
Singles
Title | Year | Peak position |
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US Country [8] | ||
"You Ain't Woman Enough" | 1966 | 2 |
Charted B-sides
Title | Year | Peak position | A-side |
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US Country [8] | |||
"A Man I Hardly Know" | 1967 | 72 | "If You're Not Gone Too Long" |
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