Mickey Newbury
Mickey Newbury
Mickey Newbury
Mickey Newbury
Mickey Newbury
Mickey Newbury
Mickey Newbury
Mickey Newbury
Mickey Newbury
Mickey Newbury
Mickey Newbury
Mickey Newbury
Mickey Newbury
Mickey Newbury
Honey, you are the one that I think of most often
Oh, you were the first woman I came to know
But I was so young, and the young have no wisdom
Sharon, I loved you so long ago
Oh, Sharon, I've learned how to deal with my sadness
Although at times, I swear, I do not know
When I am happy, or when it is madness
Sharon, I loved you so long ago. So long
[Short instrumental break.]
Whoa, Detta, your needs swallowed me like a wildfire
It was a weed that could not be controlled
Oh, the roots were so deep in your unhappy childhood
But I understand now, when the winter winds blow
Oh, Detta, I have learned how to deal with my madness
Although at times, I swear, I do not know
When I'm happy, or when it is sadness
Do you understand when the winter winds blow? So long
[Vocal sylings.]
Then Suzie, you found me, when I was hopelessly lost
And I did not know where to go
And you had the answer and we came together
But, Susan, I needed you too long ago
God knows, I'm trying to deal with my sadness
Although at times, I swear, I do not know
When I'm happy, or when it is madness
Do you understand why the winter winds blow?
Where the winter, where the winter winds blow
Four Ladies was written by Mickey Newbury.
Four Ladies was produced by Steve Roberts & Will Owsley.