Tracy Byrd
Tracy Byrd
Tracy Byrd
Tracy Byrd
Tracy Byrd
Tracy Byrd
Tracy Byrd
Tracy Byrd
Tracy Byrd
Tracy Byrd
Tracy Byrd
When Roy was a young man his friends used to tell all about
The girls they ran with and he'd just shake his head
And they'd get to laughing and asking
Well, Roy, just how many girls you loving on these days
And he'd turn three shades of red
But if you ask him now he'll tell you
Boy, this old man's been around
And I ain't one to brag but you'd be hard pressed
To find too many other men around this here town
That's loved the way I have
Just one woman
One amazing, worth the waiting
Angel from above
Just one woman is all I've ever loved
Well, I asked him once, Roy, don't you think by now
She'd have wanted you to move on
He said, no, not yet
Cause once a man's stared into the eyes
Of the most beautiful woman God ever made
Well, that's something an old man don't forget
But boy, don't you worry about me none
My time here's nearly done and I know when I'm gone
These old bones are gonna fly and I'll be reaching for the sky
And I'll be holding on
Just one woman
One amazing, worth the waiting
Angel from above
Just one woman
Is all I've ever loved
Just one woman
One amazing, worth the waiting
Angel from above
Just one woman
It's all I've ever loved
She's all I ever loved
Just One Woman was written by John Ramey.
Just One Woman was produced by Tracy Byrd & Mike Geiger.