Lyrics of When a woman loves a man
Abbey Lincoln

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Release date : 09/01/2007
Duration : 0:04:24
Style : Jazz
Maybe he's not much, just another man
Doing what he can
But what does she care
When a woman loves a man
She'll just string along
All through thick and thin
Till his ship comes in
It's always that way
When a woman love a man
She'll be the first one to praise him
When he's goin' strong
The last one to blame him
When everything's wrong
It's such a one-sided game that they play
But women are funny that way
Tell her she's a fool
She'll say yes, i know
But i love him so
And that's how it goes
When a woman loves a man
I tell i her she's a fool
She'll say yes, i know
But i love him so
And that's how if goes
When a woman loves a m
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"when a woman loves a man" as written by johnny mercer, bernard d. hanighen, gordon jenkins
Lyrics warner/chappell music, inc.
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