A Woman Wouldn't Be A Woman Composer(s): George Kleinsinger - Joe Darion First release by: Eartha Kitt - 1957 Covered by: Quinn Lemley - 1996
(Woman, woman, woman) (Woman, woman, woman) (Woman, woman, woman) (Woman, woman, woman)
If she didn't roll her eyes Tease you, feed you, tell you lies Always act contrarywise A woman wouldn't be a woman
If she didn't take your dough Kiss you, coax you, make you blow Always keep you on the go A woman wouldn't be a woman
Well, you can't live with 'em, or without 'em You never really know a thing about 'em It's hard to believe that all that there is Rag and bone and a hank o' hair
If she didn't make you sigh Make you laugh and make you cry Taunt you till the day you die A woman wouldn't be a woman
Well, you can't live with 'em, or without 'em You never really know a thing about 'em It's hard to believe that all that there is Rag and bone and a hank o' hair
If she didn't make you sigh Make you laugh and make you cry Taunt you till the day you die A woman wouldn't be a woman
(No, a woman wouldn't be a woman) (But since the World began) If you didn't love 'em and want more of 'em A man wouldn't be a man
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