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Woman's Man
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Woman's Man Recorded by Leona Williams Written by Redd Stewart
G C G Now gal I ain't a-preaching but I got something to say C G A7 D7 I've always been a peace loving woman that is until today G C G But somebody said you got aspiration for my man here of late C G C D7 G I don't know what aspiration means but I'd better set you straight
C G My man well he's a woman's man and that's what he'll always be C G A7 D7 I don't care what he sees in you cause I know what he sees in me G C G He's playful as a puppy and I guess that's plain to see C G C D7 G I understand he's a woman's man and honey that woman is me
C G I don't know how you met him but that don't worry me C G Cause I know how you're gonna leave him A7 D7 And that's strictly a bone for me G Your swinging hips and your painted lips C G Well that's just his cup of tea C G C D7 G I understand he's a woman's man but honey that woman is me
Repeat #2
He's sweet he's fun and what's more he's mine A7 D7 So little gal get lost or you're gonna pay the cost G C G You're playful as a puppy and I guess that's plain to see C G C D7 G I understand he's a woman's man but honey that woman is me
C G C D7 G I understand he's a woman's man but honey that woman is me
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