Ray Charles
Ray Charles
Ray Charles
Ray Charles
Ray Charles
Ray Charles
Ray Charles
Ray Charles
Ray Charles
Ray Charles
Ray Charles
Ray Charles
Ray Charles
Ray Charles
Ray Charles released “I’ve Got a Woman” as a single in December 1954 after recording the song in November at the studio of Georgia Tech’s radio station WGST in Atlanta. The song topped the R&B chart in 1955 and has been featured on several “best of” lists, including a spot on Rolling Stone’s lis...
[Intro]
Well
[Chorus]
I got a woman, way over town
That's good to me, oh yeah
Say I got a woman, way over town
Good to me, oh yeah
She give me money when I'm in need
Yeah, she's a kind of friend indeed
I got a woman, way over town
That's good to me, oh yeah
[Verse 1]
She saves her lovin', early in the mornin'
Just for me, oh yeah
She saves her lovin', early in the mornin'
Just for me, oh yeah
She saves her lovin', just for me
Aah, she love me, so tenderly
I got a woman, way over town
That's good to me, oh yeah
[Saxophone Solo]
[Verse 2]
She's there to love me
Both day and night
Never grumbles or fusses
Always treats me right
Never runnin' in the streets
And leavin' me alone
She knows a woman's place
Is right there, now, in her home
[Chorus]
I got a woman, way over town
That's good to me, oh yeah
Say I got a woman, way over town
That's good to me, oh yeah
Oh she's my baby, oh don't you understand
Yeah, and I'm her lover man
I got a woman, way over town
That's good to me, oh yeah
[Outro]
Oh, don't you know she's all right
Oh, don't you know she's all right
She's all right, she's all right
Whoa yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah
I’ve Got a Woman was written by Renald Richard & Ray Charles.
I’ve Got a Woman was produced by Jerry Wexler.