You're Still My Woman (Live)
Lyrics
When I come home in the morning And I knock on the door I don’t get that glad to see you welcome The glad to see you welcome any morefull lyrics...
When I come home in the morning And I knock on the door I don’t get that glad to see you welcome The glad to see you welcome any morefull lyrics...
Features Of This Song
blues rootsr & b influences
acoustic rhythm piano
a busy horn section
mixed acoustic and electric instrumentation
major key tonality
electric rhythm guitars
romantic lyrics
These are just a few of the hundreds of attributes cataloged for this song by the Music Genome Project.
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Because you're still my woman They say that love and affection That someday I’ll find someone to love me You know a change have come But you're still my woman It now seems to turn to hate It’s the same old story But you're still my woman Songwriters: Dave Clark, Riley King Have now turned to a heart Oh, I guess it’s too late Same old story that’s so often told Oh but to me Like I did before, baby I don’t get that glad to see you welcome What you want to, baby Oh, you can do The thing that once was love You're still my woman And I knock on the door The glad to see you welcome any more You know I’m still hoping and praying Publishers: ABC DUNHILL MUSIC, INC., SOUNDS OF LUCILLE, INC. And I guess, I’ll blame it on fate Your friends are all telling you But whatever I do, baby You're still my woman You're still my woman You know I tried to be So I can have love and peace of mind You're still my woman When I come home in the morning It seems to add to your misery Oh, I still love you For me now, baby You're still my woman Because you're still my woman The man you wanted me to be That I’m a no good so and so A heart that’s old and cold It’s just like it used to be, baby


