Got To Know The Woman

Beach Boys · Other Songs - Beach Boys

I just met a woman on my way home
She just blew my mind
My heart was a-pumpin'
I mean all the way home
Got to know the woman
Whoa I got to know the woman

I love the way you move
You make-a make me feel like a man
(You know you make me make me feel like a man)
Love the way you're lookin'
You look like you like it, too
(You know you look like you like it, too)

Got to know the woman
(Mama mama mama mama oom mow mow)
Got to know the woman
(Mama mama mama mama oom mow mow)
(Got to know the woman)
(Mama mama mama mama oom mow mow)
Ooooooooooo
(Got to know the woman)
(Mama mama mama mama oom mow mow)
(Got to got to got to got to know the woman)
(Mama mama mama mama oom mow mow)
(Got to know the woman)
(Mama mama mama mama oom mow mow)
(Got to got to got to got to know the woman
(Mama mama mama mama oom mow mow)

If you feel the feel I feel
Haha you dig the feel of me
(You know you look like you dig feelin' me)
Love the way you feel dear
Ah, you make a make a man out of me
(You make you make a man out of me)
Come on
Come on come on and do the chicken

I mean ah ha ha ha ha ha
Baby, I'm gonna tell you somethin' right now
You got so much soul you blow my mind
Oh baby
There's just one thing I want to say

(Got to know the woman)
(Mama mama mama mama oom mow mow)
Ooooooooooo
(Got to know the woman)
(Mama mama mama mama oom mow mow)
(Got to know the woman)
(Mama mama mama mama oom mow mow)
(Got to know the woman)
(Mama mama mama mama oom mow mow)
(Got to got to got to got to know the woman
(Mama mama mama mama oom mow mow)
(Got to know the woman)
(Mama mama mama mama oom mow mow)
(Got to got to got to got to know the woman
(Mama mama mama mama oom mow mow)
(Got to know the woman)
(Mama mama mama mama oom mow mow)
(Got to know the woman)
(Mama mama mama mama oom mow mow)

(Oh yeah! Yeah!)

Got To Know The Woman

Released by The Beach Boys, "Got To Know The Woman" stands as a quintessential example of the group's mid-to-late 1960s pop-rock sound. The track features the band's signature harmonies and a driving rhythm section that defined their era. While often associated with their greatest hits collections, the song reflects the group's evolution from their earlier surf rock roots toward a more mature, polished pop style. It captures the romantic themes central to their discography, utilizing melodic structures and vocal arrangements that became hallmarks of their catalog. The recording showcases the collaborative effort typical of The Beach Boys, blending lead vocals with intricate backing parts to create a timeless piece of American pop music.