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Introduction

The first time I heard “It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels,” I was struck by the stark honesty and raw emotion in Kitty Wells’ voice—a voice that spoke not just to a man but to a society quick to judge.

About The Composition

Title: It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels
Composer: J.D. Miller
Premiere Date: 1952
Album/Opus/Collection: Single by Kitty Wells; also featured on Kitty Wells’ Country Hit Parade
Genre: Country

Background

In a reply to the sentiments expressed in “The Wild Side of Life,” this song stands out as a poignant critique of gender stereotypes and a societal double standard that unfairly targets women. It not only topped the charts but also broke barriers, setting new precedents for female artists in country music.

Musical Style

Characteristic of the era’s country music, the song’s arrangement is straightforward yet effective, with Wells’ vocals poignantly underscored by steel guitar, emphasizing the song’s emotional depth.

Lyrics/Libretto

The narrative within the lyrics offers a compelling counterpoint to prevailing narratives of the time, challenging listeners to reconsider the roles and responsibilities in male-female relationships, making it a powerful feminist statement.

Performance History

Its performance history is marked by its role in catalyzing change within the music industry, encouraging a more nuanced portrayal of women and inspiring countless artists.

Cultural Impact

Beyond its initial reception, the song has been covered and referenced in various forms, continuing to influence both music and broader cultural conversations about gender and equality.

Legacy

The song’s legacy is evident in its lasting influence on the genre and its role in shaping public discourse around women’s issues in society. It remains a beloved classic, revered for its bold message and musical integrity.

Conclusion

Each listen to “It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels” offers a reminder of the transformative power of music. I encourage all music lovers to experience Kitty Wells’ performance, which still resonates as a beacon of change in the tapestry of country music.

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Lyrics

As I sit here tonight, the jukebox’s playing
The tune about the wild side of life
As I listen to the words you are saying
It brings mem’ries when I was a trusting wife
It was’t God who made honky-tonk angels
As you said in the words of your song
Too many times married men think they’re still single
That has caused many a good girl to go wrong
It’s a shame that all the blame is on us women
It’s not true that only you men feel the same
From the start most every heart that’s ever broken
Was because there always was a man to blame
It was’t God who made honky-tonk angels
As you said in the words of your song
Too many times married men think they’re still single
That has caused many a good girl to go wrong