“The Pill” got the coal miner’s daughter banned from the radio—then turned into her biggest hit.
in which Lynn looks askance at the “liberated” antics of well-off women and contrasts them with the mundane domestic challenges faced by a beleaguered mama in Kansas:Better Homes and Gardens shows, a modern way to liveHere in Topeka, the rain is a-fallin’And one’s on the wayWhen the lyrical scene shifts back to Topeka, a tick-tock woodblock effect from drummer Buddy Harman illustrates not only the drip-drop of the falling rain but...
sense of time inexorably slipping away, or perhaps the menacing tick of a timebomb—counting down either to the impending birth, or maybe to the day that “modern way to live” finally explodes into the singer’s own world of traditional duty.
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