Dusty Springfield
Dusty Springfield
Dusty Springfield & Daryl Hall
Dusty Springfield
Dusty Springfield
Dusty Springfield
Dusty Springfield
Dusty Springfield
Dusty Springfield
Dusty Springfield
Do, da, do, da, do, da, do, da, day
Ahh, do, da, do, da, do, da, do, da, day
Maybe he was wrong, maybe I wasn't right
Whatever the reason I'm on my own tonight
He's gone his way and I've gone mine
Well I bet you heat that story all the time
Well, sometimes your friends ain't always available
To pick you up when you're feelin' down, down, down, oh
My daddy would die if he knew his baby
Was seekin' refuge in a little ol' bar across town
So tell me where is a woman to go?
When she's feelin' low and all she wants to do
Is feel a little better
Tell me where is a woman to go?
When she's feelin' low and all she wants to do
Is feel a little better
Hey, bartender, honey gimme change for a ten-dollar bill
Bring it back as a stack of quarters, if you will
'Cause I'm gonna play every song on your jukebox that makes me cry
Gonna find out how many tears ten dollars can buy, oh
Gonna find out how many tears ten dollars can buy
Tell me where is a woman to go?
When she's feelin' low and all she wants to do
Is feel a little better
Tell me where is a woman to go?
When she's feelin' low and all she wants to do
Is feel a little better
Tell me where is a woman to go?
When she's feelin' low and all she wants to do
Is feel a little better
Tell me where is a woman to go?
When she's feelin' low and all she wants to do
Is feel a little better
Do, da, do, da, do, da, do, da, day
Do, da, do, da, do, da, do, da, day
I said
Do, da, do, da, do, da, do, da, day
Where Is a Woman to Go? was written by K.T. Oslin & Jerry Gillespie.
Where Is a Woman to Go? was produced by Tom Shapiro.
Dusty Springfield released Where Is a Woman to Go? on Tue Jun 20 1995.