Parton made her debut on the Porter Wagoner show in September of 1967, with their first album, Just Between You and Me, released mere months before Just Because I’m a Woman — with the LP’s names so similar in title, it’s hard not to see them in conversation, as Parton’s career had to be until she split ways with Wagoner in the ’70s.
But her profile and songwriting status was rising both with and without Wagoner, with Parton busy building the foundation of a career that would reach unparalleled heights in the years and decades to come: not because she was a woman, but not in spite of it, either.
Limited edition Vinyl Me Please pressing.
1. You're Gonna Be Sorry
2. I Wish I Felt This Way At Home
3. False Eyelashes
4. I'll Oilwells Love You
5. The Only Way Out (Is To Walk Over Me)
6. Little Bit Slow To Catch On
7. The Bridge
8. Love And Learn
9. I'm Running Out Of Love
10. Just Because I'm A Woman
11. Baby Sister
12. Try Being Lonely
13. Just Because I'm A Woman (Live Version)
14. Coat Of Many Colors (Live Version)
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