The song — which was penned by Lorene Allen, Don McHan, T. D. Bayless, and Loretta Lynn — is an ode to the sexual revolution of the decade.
Country radio stations refused to play the song due to its focus on the taboo topic of birth control.
Following her death in 2022, "The Pill" was played by a country radio station for the first and only time, according to Luminate (formerly Nielsen Music), Time reported.
Despite its radio ban, "The Pill" was "selling 15,000 copies a week" simply through word of mouth, the outlet reported.
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