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- | '''Rated X''' is a | + | ==Releases== |
+ | * ''[[Hotel Yorba (single)|Hotel Yorba]]'' (2001) | ||
+ | ==Other Appearances== | ||
+ | ==Credits== | ||
+ | ===Performers=== | ||
+ | * [[Jack White]]: acoustic guitar, lead vocals | ||
+ | * [[Meg White]]: cardboard box, tambourine, backing vocals | ||
+ | ===Production=== | ||
+ | * Originally written and recorded by [[Loretta Lynn]]. | ||
+ | * Recorded by Brendan Benson in the Hotel Yorba, Room #206, May 2001. | ||
+ | * Produced and mixed by Jack White. | ||
+ | ==Meaning== | ||
+ | * "Rated X" deals with the stigma faced by divorced women during the early '70s. The original song was regarded as somewhat controversial at the time, due to its frank language. | ||
+ | ==Band Quotes== | ||
+ | ==Trivia== | ||
+ | ==Lyrics== | ||
+ | Well, if you've been a married woman, and things didn't seem to work out, divorce is the key to being loose and free, but you're gonna be talked about. Everybody knows that you loved once; they think you'll love again. You can't have a male friend when you're a has-been or a woman; you're rated X. | ||
+ | And if you're rated X, you're some kind of gold even men turning silver try to make, but I think it's wrong to judge every picture if a cheap camera makes a mistake. So if your best friend's husband says to you that you started lookin' good, you should've known he would, and he would if he could, and he will if you're rated X. Well, nobody knows where you're going, but they sure know where you've been. All they're thinking of is your experience in love; well, their minds fill up with sin. The women all look at you like you're bad; the men all hope you are. But if you go too far, you're gonna wear the scar of a women rated X. And if you're rated X, you're some kind of gold even men turning silver try to make, but I think it's wrong to judge every picture if a cheap camera makes a mistake. So if your best friend's husband says to you that you started lookin' good, you should've known he would, and he would if he could, and he will if you're rated X. ''Yeah, us women don't have a chance, 'cause if you've been married, you can't have no fun at all. You're rated X. No matter what they do, they're gonna talk about you. They don't know what to think about it. Just let 'em talk. Just let 'em talk, Meg.'' | ||
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Current revision as of 04:20, 29 January 2012
Contents |
Releases
- Hotel Yorba (2001)
Other Appearances
Credits
Performers
- Jack White: acoustic guitar, lead vocals
- Meg White: cardboard box, tambourine, backing vocals
Production
- Originally written and recorded by Loretta Lynn.
- Recorded by Brendan Benson in the Hotel Yorba, Room #206, May 2001.
- Produced and mixed by Jack White.
Meaning
- "Rated X" deals with the stigma faced by divorced women during the early '70s. The original song was regarded as somewhat controversial at the time, due to its frank language.
Band Quotes
Trivia
Lyrics
Well, if you've been a married woman, and things didn't seem to work out, divorce is the key to being loose and free, but you're gonna be talked about. Everybody knows that you loved once; they think you'll love again. You can't have a male friend when you're a has-been or a woman; you're rated X. And if you're rated X, you're some kind of gold even men turning silver try to make, but I think it's wrong to judge every picture if a cheap camera makes a mistake. So if your best friend's husband says to you that you started lookin' good, you should've known he would, and he would if he could, and he will if you're rated X. Well, nobody knows where you're going, but they sure know where you've been. All they're thinking of is your experience in love; well, their minds fill up with sin. The women all look at you like you're bad; the men all hope you are. But if you go too far, you're gonna wear the scar of a women rated X. And if you're rated X, you're some kind of gold even men turning silver try to make, but I think it's wrong to judge every picture if a cheap camera makes a mistake. So if your best friend's husband says to you that you started lookin' good, you should've known he would, and he would if he could, and he will if you're rated X. Yeah, us women don't have a chance, 'cause if you've been married, you can't have no fun at all. You're rated X. No matter what they do, they're gonna talk about you. They don't know what to think about it. Just let 'em talk. Just let 'em talk, Meg.