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Tammy Wynette: The First Lady of Country Music and Her Heartfelt Ballad

Tammy Wynette, often hailed as the “First Lady of Country Music,” was a legendary singer and songwriter known for her powerful voice and emotionally charged performances.

Her music resonated with audiences worldwide, and her songs have become timeless classics. One of her most beloved songs, “No Charge,” is a poignant ballad that explores the themes of love, loss, and the enduring power of human connection.

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Released in 1973, “No Charge” is a heartfelt and moving song that showcases Wynette’s exceptional vocal abilities and emotional depth. The song’s melancholic melody, combined with Wynette’s soulful delivery, creates a powerful and unforgettable listening experience.

The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a woman who has lost love but finds solace in the memory of her past relationship.

Wynette’s ability to convey raw emotion and vulnerability has made her a beloved figure in country music. Her distinctive voice, often described as “husky” or “sultry,” adds a layer of authenticity and depth to her performances.

“No Charge” is a prime example of Wynette’s talent as a vocalist and her ability to connect with audiences on an emotional level.

Tammy Wynette’s influence on country music is undeniable. Her innovative approach to songwriting, her soulful voice, and her charismatic stage presence have made her a legendary figure in the genre.

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Lyrics

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Now our little boy came up to his momIn the kitchen this evenin’ while she was fixin’ supperAnd he handed her a piece of paper he’d been writin’ onAnd after wipin’ her hands on her apronShe read it, and this is what it said.
For mowin’ the lawn, five dollarsFor makin’ my own bed this week, one dollarAnd for goin’ to the store, fifty centsAn’ playin’ with little brother while you went shoppin’, twenty-five cents.
Takin’ out the trash, one dollarGettin’ a good report card, five dollarsAnd for rakin’ the yard, two dollarsTotal owed, fourteen seventy-five.
Well, as mom looked at him standin’ there expectantlyAnd I could see the mem’ries flashing through her mindAnd so she picked up the pen, and turnin’ the paper overThis is what she wrote.
For the nine months I carried you growin’ inside me, no chargeFor the nights I’ve sat up with youDoctored you, and prayed for you, no chargeFor the time and the tearsThat you’ve cost through the years, there’s no chargeAnd when you add it all upThe full cost of my love is no charge.
For the nights filled with dreadAnd all the worries ahead, no chargeFor advice and the knowledgeAnd the cost of your college, no chargeFor the toys, food and clothes and even for wipin’ your noseThere’s no charge, sonAnd when you add it all upThe full cost of my love is, no charge.

By Harley