Rich Woman
Robert Plant, Alison Krauss
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I got a woman with plenty of money She got the money and I got the honey Called my baby late last night She told me daddy everything was all right She got the money and I got the honey She got the money and I got the honey She got the money and I got the honey I don't have to worry about her she's real fine I know my baby and she's all mine She give me a Cadillac, a diamond ring She told me daddy don't you worry bout a thing She got the money and I got the honey She got the money and I got the honey She got the money and I got the honey She's all mine and I'm so glad She's the best woman that I ever had She's all mine and I'm so glad She's all mine and I'm so glad She's all mine and I'm so glad Ah, stop your train Ah mama stop your train
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Written by: DOROTHY LABOSTRIE, MCKINLEY MILLET
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11 facts about this song
Album Significance"Rich Woman" is a track from the album "Raising Sand," which marked the first collaborative effort between Alison Krauss and Robert Plant.
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Grammy WinnerThe album "Raising Sand" won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 2009, marking a significant achievement for Krauss and Plant.
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Musical Influence"Rich Woman" is a cover of a song originally composed by Doris McDaniel and McKinley Millet. Their blues influence can be heard in Krauss and Plant's rendition.
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Successful CollaborationBoth Krauss and Plant received critical acclaim for their combined efforts on "Rich Woman" and the entire "Raising Sand" album. The album debuted at number two on the Billboard 200.
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Producer ContributionThe album was produced by the legendary T-Bone Burnett, who contributed to the unique sound of the track and the album.
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Genre Blend"Rich Woman," like many tracks on the album, blends elements of country, rock, and folk.
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Historical SignificanceThe original 1955 "Rich Woman" song by Li’l Millet and His Creoles is listed as one of the Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll, suggesting its historical impact and the significance of Krauss's and Plant's cover.
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Noteworthy TeamThe collaboration between Krauss and Plant on "Rich Woman" brought together two artists highly respected in their own genres - Krauss in the bluegrass world, and Plant from his time as Led Zeppelin's frontman.
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Unique VocalsThe song showcases Krauss's smooth vocal style, contrasting with Plant's more rough-edged rock voice, creating a distinctive sound for the song.
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Different Styles"Rich Woman" is a departure from Krauss's bluegrass roots, indulging in a bluesy, swamp rock style, showcasing her versatility as a vocalist.
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LongevityDespite being released in 2007, the song and the entire album continue to receive radio play and remain popular with fans, demonstrating their staying power.
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