“Another Man’s Woman” is a song by the English rock band Supertramp, from their fourth album Crisis? What Crisis?. It was released in 1975 as the promotional single from the album by A&M Records. The single didn’t chart as well in 1975.
If there's no way of knowing, where's the answer?
You should know if you need me by now
Tell me how
You saw me in the first place;
Who'd you think I am?
How can you be so two-faced?
And tell me where I stand
Yeah, we've been here once before
I see you by the door;
You said you knew an all night party
Yeah, you know you just can't lose;
All you have to do is choose;
Let me in on where your heart is
You ain't nothing but another man's woman
A-livin' on another man's land
At night I hear the hound dog callin'
A-callin' me a cheatin' man
I tell you somethin', I need good lovin'
But you don't understand
At night I see your cannonball comin'
To blow me to the Promised Land
If there's no way of showing where your love lies
Is it me, is it him, or no-one
What will be done?
How 'bout the mess you made me
Or don't you give a damn?
You're gonna drive me crazy;
It's more than I can stand
'Round and 'round we always go
First it's yes and then it's no;
Oh whatever keeps me staying?
I'm so helpless, can't you see
Did you cast a spell on me?
Say you love me, please I'm praying
You ain't nothing but another man's woman
A-livin' on another man's land
At night I hear the hound dog callin'
A-callin' me a cheatin' man
I tell you somethin', I need good lovin'
But you don't understand
At night I see your cannonball comin'
To blow me to the Promised Land
Another Man’s Woman was written by Rick Davies & Roger Hodgson.
Another Man’s Woman was produced by Supertramp & Ken Scott.