Songwriter: Loretta Lynn

[Verse]
You've come to tell me something you say I ought to know
That he don't love me anymore and I'll have to let him go
You say you're gonna take him, oh, but I don't think you can
Because you ain't woman enough to take my man

[Chorus]
Women like you, they're a dime a dozen, you can buy 'em anywhere
For you to get to him, I'd have to move over, and I'm gonna stand right here
It'll be over my dead body, so get out while you can
Because you ain't woman enough to take my man

[Verse]
Sometimes a man's caught lookin' at things that he don't need
He took a second look at you, but he's in love with me
Well, I don't know where that leaves you, oh, but I know where I stand
And you ain't woman enough to take my man

[Chorus]
Women like you, they're a dime a dozen, you can buy 'em anywhere
For you to get to him, I'd have to move over, and I'm gonna stand right here
It'll be over my dead body, so get out while you can
Because you ain't woman enough to take my man
No, you ain't woman enough to take my man

Paramore

Around the year 2004, in the small town of Franklin, Tennessee, one of the most iconic and influential female-fronted rock bands formed. Paramore, a name that derives from the word paramour meaning secret lover, is a Grammy Award winning pop-punk/pop-rock band that currently consists of lead vocalist Hayley Williams, guitarist Taylor York and drummer Zac Farro. They came up in the pop-punk scene but have since developed a more radio-friendly pop rock sound.

As recognizable as the band’s singer (Hayley Williams) is, the group actually started without her. Josh Farro and Zac Farro initially jammed with Jeremy Davis after school, but after deciding they needed a vocalist, they called Williams and the band was formed. The group eventually added another member, Hayley’s neighbor Jason Bynum, as rhythm guitarist.

Their first album, All We Know Is Falling, was released in 2005 when frontwoman Hayley Williams was only 16 years old. It reached number 8 on the UK Rock Chart, but regardless of the record’s success, it showed problems between band members as Jeremy Davis left the band shortly before its release.