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"The Pill" is a 1975 country music song recorded by Loretta Lynn. It is one of her best known songs as well as the most controversial record of her career. It is about the freedom a woman receives from birth control pills. The song briefly crossed over into mainstream success peaking at #70 on the Billboard Hot 100 becoming the highest-charting song on the pop chart in Lynn's solo career. Despite having the same name and similar themes, it is not related to "The Pill", written by Scottish folk musician Matthew McGinn and performed in the United States by Pete Seeger.

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  • The Pill (chanson) (fr)
  • The Pill (song) (en)
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  • The Pill est une chanson country de 1975 enregistrée par Loretta Lynn. C'est une de ses chansons les plus connues, ainsi que le disque le plus controversé de sa carrière. La chanson traite de la liberté donnée aux femmes par la pilule contraceptive. La chanson a brièvement un petit succès grand public, atteignant la 70e place du Billboard Hot 100, et devenant ainsi la chanson la mieux classée au classement pop de la carrière solo de Lynn. (fr)
  • "The Pill" is a 1975 country music song recorded by Loretta Lynn. It is one of her best known songs as well as the most controversial record of her career. It is about the freedom a woman receives from birth control pills. The song briefly crossed over into mainstream success peaking at #70 on the Billboard Hot 100 becoming the highest-charting song on the pop chart in Lynn's solo career. Despite having the same name and similar themes, it is not related to "The Pill", written by Scottish folk musician Matthew McGinn and performed in the United States by Pete Seeger. (en)
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  • The Pill (en)
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  • They Don't Make Em Like My Daddy (en)
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  • 1972-12-12 (xsd:date)
  • Bradley's Barn, Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, U.S. (en)
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  • Lorene Allen, Don McHan, T. D. Bayless and Loretta Lynn (en)
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  • The Pill est une chanson country de 1975 enregistrée par Loretta Lynn. C'est une de ses chansons les plus connues, ainsi que le disque le plus controversé de sa carrière. La chanson traite de la liberté donnée aux femmes par la pilule contraceptive. La chanson a brièvement un petit succès grand public, atteignant la 70e place du Billboard Hot 100, et devenant ainsi la chanson la mieux classée au classement pop de la carrière solo de Lynn. (fr)
  • "The Pill" is a 1975 country music song recorded by Loretta Lynn. It is one of her best known songs as well as the most controversial record of her career. It is about the freedom a woman receives from birth control pills. The song briefly crossed over into mainstream success peaking at #70 on the Billboard Hot 100 becoming the highest-charting song on the pop chart in Lynn's solo career. Despite having the same name and similar themes, it is not related to "The Pill", written by Scottish folk musician Matthew McGinn and performed in the United States by Pete Seeger. (en)
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