It was notably recorded by American country singer Jean Shepard whose version was released as a separate single in 1970.
This began with songs during country music's honky tonk era and scoring a comeback in the middle sixties.
Shepard's next four releases reached top 40 country chart positions including "A Woman's Hand".
[9] Shepard's version was produced by Larry Butler in July 1969 at the Columbia Studio in Nashville, Tennessee.
[10] Cash Box magazine predicted the song would be "a biggie" in terms of commercial success.
[7] Despite this prediction, "A Woman's Hand" peaked outside the top 20, reaching the number 23 position on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in 1970.