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Released in October 1967, Neil Diamond’s “Kentucky Woman” marked a significant moment as his last hit single for Bang Records. While it was a moderate success in the United States, peaking at number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100, the song resonated far more powerfully abroad, shooting into the top 10 in New Zealand and clinching a spot in the top 6 in Canada. This blend of pop infused with country influences stands out as a timeless classic, its original recording captured in mono sound that harkens back to an iconic era of music.

Though the true inspiration behind the lyrics remains unconfirmed, compelling tales suggest Diamond penned the song while on tour, deeply moved by the striking beauty of women in a small town he visited. The song’s narrative revolves around a compelling figure: a strong, independent woman from Kentucky who steals the narrator’s heart but remains aloof and uninterested.

The lyrics richly explore these themes:

  • Southern charm: Invoking a vivid sense of Kentucky’s beauty and distinctive culture, the song transports listeners to a place steeped in tradition and allure.
  • Unrequited love: The narrator’s heartfelt admiration and desire for the Kentucky woman go tragically unanswered, painting a bittersweet picture of longing.
  • Female empowerment: This Kentucky woman is not just admired for her beauty but commands respect as a self-assured, independent figure who refuses to settle for less.
  • Beauty and desire: The song celebrates feminine allure and the captivating power held by the Kentucky woman’s charm.

“She wasn’t just a face in the crowd; there was a spirit about her that you just couldn’t ignore,”

remarks a close friend who was with Diamond during his tour.

“Neil always talked about how that song captured more than just a muse, it was about respecting the strength and mystery of women like her,”

adds a music historian specializing in 1960s pop culture.

“Kentucky Woman” remains a poignant snapshot of a romanticized southern ideal and a tribute to feminine strength wrapped in melody. As the song continues to echo through decades, its legacy rides on through the enduring power of its storytelling and emotional depth.

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Kentucky womanShe shines with her own kind of lightShe’d look at you onceAnd a day that’s all wrong looks all rightAnd I love herGod knows, I love her
Kentucky womanIf she get to know youShe goin’ to own youKentucky woman
Well, she ain’t the kindMakes heads turn at the drop of her nameBut something insideThat she’s got turn you on just the sameAnd she loves meGod knows, she loves me
Kentucky womanIf she get to know youShe goin’ to own youKentucky woman
I don’t want muchThe good Lord’s earth beneath my feetA gentle touch from that one girlAnd life is sweet and goodAin’t no doubtI’m talkin’ about
Kentucky womanIf she get to know youShe goin’ to own youKentucky woman
I don’t want muchThe good Lord’s earth beneath my feetA gentle touch from that one girlAnd life is sweet and goodAin’t no doubtI’m talkin’ about
Kentucky womanIf she get to know youShe goin’ to own youKentucky womanKentucky womanKentucky woman

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