Elvis PresleyI Got a Woman (Live at Midsouth Coliseum) - Elvis Presley Lyrics by:Ray Charles Composed by:Ray Charles Well I've got a woman Way across town She's good to me oh yeah I said I've got a woman Way across town She's good to me oh yeah She's my baby But you ...
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I got a woman, A head like a rock. If she ever went away I'd cry around the clock. Oh yeah, ever since the world began A hard headed woman been A thorn in the side of man. Songwriters: Claude De Metruis Hard Headed Woman lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group ...
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a reference to the song "Never Been To Spain" which he hadn't done since Opening Night in 1974. Finally Elvis kicks into "I Got A Woman" which is met with a nice reaction and the crowd is clapping along to it, and having a good time. This is a decent version of I Got A Woman...
I said I got a woman" is sung slowly and softly. IGOT A WOMAN quickly builds up to a rocking temp, and has the Sweets clapping and yelling all the way through. These versions are always good from this time. Elvis slurs the final lyrics into a soft AVE MARIA. "We don't do that ...
Click onhighlightedlyrics to explain. Crawfish Well I went to the bayou just last night There was no moon but the stars were bright Put a big long hook on a big long pole And I pulled Mr. Crawfish out of his hole Crawfish See I got him, see the size ...
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(Traditional - arranged Elvis Presley) I'll take you home again Kathleen Across the ocean wild and wide To where your heart has ever been Since first you were my bonnie bride The roses all have left your cheek I watch them fade away and die Your voice is soft when ere you speak And...
The lyrics were based on a newspaper article about the suicide of a lonely man who jumped from a hotel window. Axton subsequently presented the song to Presley in November 1955 at a country music convention in Nashville. Presley agreed to record it, and did so on January 10, 1956 in a ...