Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn
The fourth song off of Loretta Lynn’s sixteenth studio album Coal Miner’s Daughter. A recurring theme in this song is that if she is wrong for loving her lover, then no one will be able to find a person worse than her.
[Verse 1]
You're tellin' me how bad I am for loving him
That I can't be much and love him, he's your man
Go on, say I'm no good, call me anything you dare
For if how much I love him tells how bad I am
Then you won't find anyone any worse anywhere
[Chorus]
I treat him like the man he is, and when he needs me, I'm there
He must not think that I'm so bad, for he takes me everywhere
But if how much I love him tells how bad I am
Then you won't find anyone any worse anywhere
[Verse 2]
You're tellin' me that you will never set him free
And you say that we've disgraced you, him and me
You know you don't love him and he knows how much I care
So if how much I love him tells how bad I am
Then you won't find anyone any worse anywhere
[Chorus]
I treat him like the man he is, and when he needs me, I'm there
He must not think that I'm so bad, for he takes me everywhere
But if how much I love him tells how bad I am
Then you won't find anyone any worse anywhere
Any One, Any Worse, Any Where was written by Loretta Lynn & Lorene Allen.
Any One, Any Worse, Any Where was produced by Owen Bradley.
Loretta Lynn released Any One, Any Worse, Any Where on Mon Jan 04 1971.