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Here’s what Morrissey said about this song (as quoted in Simon Goddard’s book ‘Songs That Saved Your Life’):
In a monotonous way, it’s quite tongue-and-cheek. The wonderful woman is actually an incredibly vicious person but still at the end of the day she had this incredible magnetic ray to me. All...
[Verse 1]
Here her head, she lay
Until she'd rise and say
"I'm starved of mirth
Let's go and trip a dwarf"
[Chorus 1]
Oh, what to be done with her?
Oh, what to be done with her?
Her, her
[Post-Chorus]
Her, her-her-her, her-her-her
Her, her-her
Her, Her-her-her, her-her-her
Her, her-her
[Verse 2]
Ice water for blood
With neither heart or spine
And then just to pass time
Let us go and rob the blind
[Chorus 2]
What to be done with her?
I ask myself
What to be said of her?
Oh, her
[Post-Chorus]
Her, her-her-her, her-her-her
Her, her-her
Her, Her-her-her, her-her-her
Her, her-her
[Verse 3]
But when she calls me, I do not walk, I run
Oh, when she calls, I do not walk, I run
Oh, oh-oh, oh
[Outro]
Oh, her-her-her, her-her-her
Her, her-her
Oh, Her-her-her, her-her-her
Her, her-her
Oh, Her-her-her, her-her-her
Her, her-her
(Her)
Wonderful Woman was written by Johnny Marr & Morrissey.
Wonderful Woman was produced by John Porter.