Mighty Tight Woman was written by Sippie (Thomas) Wallace who was born in Arkansas in 1898 and lived to be 88. She was nicknamed “The Texas Nightingale”. Unlike many female blues singers of her time, she wrote many of her own songs. Bonnie Raitt recorded a version of this song, as well as Wallace...
I come to you, sweet man
And I'm falling on my knees
I come to you, pretty papa
Fallin' on my knees
Ask if you don't have nobody
Won't you kindly take me please
Cause I'm a mighty tight woman
I'm a real tight woman
I'm a jack of all trades
I can be your sweet woman
Also be your slave
Honey, I can do things so good
You will swear that I behave
I got all of them saying
That I'm tight in everything I do
Got all the men crying
I'm a broad that will never be blue
All I need is a good man
And I will make him happy too
If you're a married man
You ain't got no business here
Cause when you're out with me
Well I might make your little wife shed a tear
Cause I'm a mighty tight woman
There is nothing that I fear
Mighty Tight Woman was written by Sippie Wallace.
Mighty Tight Woman was produced by Willie Murphy.
Bonnie Raitt released Mighty Tight Woman on Tue Feb 22 1972.