
As for the song, "Big Bad John" topped the Billboard Hot 100 (five weeks), Easy Listening Singles (nine weeks) and Hot C&W Sides charts (two weeks) at the end of 1961, marking one of the earliest No. ," which apparently did not raise any objections. Big John!" However, earlier in the song, there is the lyric "Through the dust and the smoke of this man-made hell. Big John!" In 1961, even the mild profanity "hell," outside religious contexts, was considered a no-no by some conservative groups, so a second release was issued, containing the milder "At the bottom of this mine lies a big, big man. In "Big Bad John," the concluding lyric in the offical release was "At the bottom of this mine lies one hell of a man.The Charlie Daniels Band has gotten away with several "ass" and "son of a bitch" instances in the lyrics of their songs ("asses" along with "fags" in 1973's "Uneasy Rider," and "son of a bitch" in 1979's "The Devil Went Down to Georia").Good times and riches and son of a bitches. " and "You're a Rich Bitch, girl"), while Jimmy Buffett's 1977 single "Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes" contains the lyric ".

1 on the Hot 100 was Hall & Oates' "Rich Girl" ("You can rely on the old man honey/it's a bitch girl. One of the earliest songs that contained an uncensored "bitch" to reach No.

You might notice many of those songs fit Intercourse with You.
