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==Album information==
==Album information==
The title song, in which a woman admonishes her boyfriend for passing judgment on her previous sexual encounters, even though he is guilty of the same behavior (expressing similar sentiments as [[Kitty Wells]]' landmark hit "[[It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels]]"), was regarded as something of a daring statement to make at the time. It was written by Parton in response to her husband's questioning (and subsequent reaction) if she'd ever been with a man before him.
The title song, in which a woman admonishes her boyfriend for passing judgment on her previous sexual encounters, even though he is guilty of the same behavior (expressing similar sentiments as [[Kitty Wells]]' landmark hit "[[It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels]]"), was regarded as something of a daring statement to make at the time. It was written by Parton in response to her husband's questioning (and subsequent reaction) if she'd ever been with a man before him.
The song reached number 20 on the South African singles chart <ref>http://rock.co.za/files/springbok_top_20_(P).html Retrieved 6 January 2014</ref>.


Also included was "The Bridge," distinctive because of its subject matter and rather abrupt ending. The song details the story of a woman who falls in love with a man and becomes pregnant with his child. His abandonment leads the woman back to the bridge where she apparently commits suicide. The last verse states, ''"My feet are moving slowly, Closer to the edge, Here is where it started, And here is where I'll end it..."'' before simply ending, midway through the verse.
Also included was "The Bridge," distinctive because of its subject matter and rather abrupt ending. The song details the story of a woman who falls in love with a man and becomes pregnant with his child. His abandonment leads the woman back to the bridge where she apparently commits suicide. The last verse states, ''"My feet are moving slowly, Closer to the edge, Here is where it started, And here is where I'll end it..."'' before simply ending, midway through the verse.

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Just Because I'm a Woman was released on 4 May 1968, and is Dolly Parton's second solo album, as well as her first for RCA.

Album information

The title song, in which a woman admonishes her boyfriend for passing judgment on her previous sexual encounters, even though he is guilty of the same behavior (expressing similar sentiments as Kitty Wells' landmark hit "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels"), was regarded as something of a daring statement to make at the time. It was written by Parton in response to her husband's questioning (and subsequent reaction) if she'd ever been with a man before him. The song reached number 20 on the South African singles chart [2].

Also included was "The Bridge," distinctive because of its subject matter and rather abrupt ending. The song details the story of a woman who falls in love with a man and becomes pregnant with his child. His abandonment leads the woman back to the bridge where she apparently commits suicide. The last verse states, "My feet are moving slowly, Closer to the edge, Here is where it started, And here is where I'll end it..." before simply ending, midway through the verse.

The album contained seven Parton originals and five covers.

Just Because I'm a Woman was reissued on CD in 1995 as 2Gether on 1 with Wagoner and Parton's first collaboration album Just Between You and Me, then it was reissued on CD again in 2003 with bonus cuts and new liner notes. Included were two songs recorded for the A Real Live Dolly album, including her first ever live performance of Coat of Many Colors.

Parton also re-recorded the song "Just Because I'm a Woman" to a various tribute album Just Because I'm a Woman: Songs of Dolly Parton in 2003.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."You're Gonna be Sorry"Dolly Parton2:16
2."I Wish I Felt This Way at Home"Harlan Howard2:29
3."False Eyelashes"Bob Tubert, Demetris Tapp2:30
4."I'll Oilwells Love You"Bill Owens, Dolly Parton2:16
5."The Only Way Out (is To Walk Over Me)"Neal Merritt2:55
6."A Little Bit Slow to Catch On"Curly Putman, Jr.2:19
7."The Bridge"Dolly Parton2:34
8."Love and Learn"Bill Owens2:33
9."I'm Running Out of Love"Bill Owens2:06
10."Just Because I'm a Woman"Dolly Parton3:04
11."Baby Sister"Shirl Milete2:39
12."Try Being Lonely"Charles Trent, George McCormick2:42
2003 CD Reissue
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Just Because I'm a Woman (Live)"Dolly Parton3:30
14."Coat of Many Colors (Live)"Dolly Parton3:19

Personnel

Chart position

Chart (1968) Peak
Position
U.S. Top Country Albums 22

References