Marvin Gaye
Marvin Gaye
Marvin Gaye
Marvin Gaye
Marvin Gaye
Marvin Gaye
Marvin Gaye
Marvin Gaye
Marvin Gaye
Marvin Gaye
Marvin Gaye
Marvin Gaye
Marvin Gaye
Marvin Gaye
Marvin Gaye
Marvin Gaye
Marvin Gaye
Oh, baby
Looking good
Oh woman
Liberated lady of today
Remember all our childhood days (Remember?)
Boy and girl, we used to play
Do you remember, baby?
Hey, freedom (Freedom)
Emancipation's what you found
Legislation put me down, oh yeah
What happened to yesterday? (What happened?)
Woman of the world
Now that your eyes meet mine
You see a brand new generation
You're where you want to be
(You've come a long way, baby)
(You've come a long way, baby)
Hey, woman (Woman of the world)
Chauvinism's day is done (Chauvinism's day is done)
Now there isn't anyone, no, no (Now there isn't anyone)
For you to look up to (You're on your own now)
(You're on your own)
Lady, hey baby, independence is your thing, listen
You got the world on a string
Go on and take your time
Oh, woman of the world
What would you prefer be done?
After all we've done together
You want to pull away now
(You've come a long way, baby)
Hey, woman of the world (You've come a long way, baby)
My yesterday girl (You've come a long way, baby)
Little lady, oh (You've come a long way, baby)
Baby, it's your show, it's your show
(You've come a long way, baby)
You are my girl, woman (You've come a long way, baby)
Woman of the world (You've come a long way, baby)
Yesterday girl (You've come a long way, baby)
It's your show, it's your show (You've come a long way, baby)
It's your, it's your show (You've come a long way, baby)
Baby, it's your show (You've come a long way, baby)
Baby, it's your show (You've come a long way, baby)
(You've come a long way, baby)
(You've come a long way, baby)
Woman of the World was written by Larry Mizell.
Woman of the World was produced by Fonce Mizell & Freddie Perren.
Marvin Gaye released Woman of the World on Mon Mar 30 2015.
It’s a cover of Donald Byrd’s song of the same name. It deals with the feminist movement of the 1970s with a bit of male hysteria about what it meant for men if women no longer wanted to be confined to the roles set for them by society. Marvin was a man of many paradoxes, in one song he almost sarca...