Guess the 1960s song lyrics #136

*First line is the artist name. 1968.CMT listed this the #1 country song of all time. The artist cowrote th esong. The song received some criticism during the late 1960s-early 1970s women's liberation movement, as feminist groups deemed it to be too conservative while, for others, the song made the artist a spokeswoman for working-class housewives experiencing marital disappointments and changing gender roles in the late 1960s. However, the artist herself said that she had not intended any social or political slant to it.
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Answer
Tammy Wynette
Sometimes
it's
hard
to
be
a
woman
Givin
all
your
love
to
just
one
man
You'll
have
bad
times
and
he'll
have
good
times
Doin
things
that
you
don't
understand
But
if
you
love
him
you'll
forgive
him
Even
though
he's
hard
to
understand
And
if
you
love
him
oh
be
proud
of
him
Because
after
all
he's
just
a
man
Stand
by
your
man
Give
him
two
arms
to
cling
to
And
somethin
warm
to
come
to
When
nights
are
cold
and
lonely
Stand
by
your
man
And
show
the
world
you
love
him
Keep
givin
all
the
love
you
can
Stand
by
your
man
Stand
by
your
man
And
show
the
world
you
love
him
Keep
givin
all
the
love
you
can
Stand
by
your
man
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