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Artist/Band: Lynn Anderson
Lyrics for Song: What a Man My Man Is
Lyrics for Album: Live from the Rose Garden [Cleopatra] [2005]



(Glenn Sutton)



Goodbye blues I'm not gonna sing you no more

I finally got my hands on what I'v been looking for

I've found me a man that knows how to keep me

Eatin' from the palm of his hand

Talk about sunshine I've got the sunshine man.



Man, what a man, what a man, what a man my man is

There's not a day when he doesn't say he needs me and loves me

Man what a man what a man what a man my man is

He's always around when I'm down the most with two lovin' arms to hold me close

Man, what a man, what a man, what a man my man is.



--- Instrumental ---



Hello rainbow I've finally found your pot of gold

I finally got my hands on a real live dream I can hold

I've found me a man that knows how to keep me sittin' up on cloud nine

Talk about the music I hear it all the time.



Man, what a man, what a man, what a man my man is

There's not a day when he doesn't say he needs me and loves me

Man what a man what a man what a man my man is

He's always around when I'm down the most with two lovin' arms to hold me close

Man, what a man, what a man, what a man my man is...


What a Man My Man Is

Lynn Anderson delivers a polished country ballad in this 2005 live recording, capturing the warmth of her signature vocal style. The track, originally released on the album Live from the Rose Garden, showcases her ability to blend traditional country storytelling with a smooth, melodic approach. Anderson's rendition emphasizes the romantic themes central to her discography, reflecting the era's emphasis on heartfelt, acoustic-driven performances. Her voice remains a defining element of the song, maintaining the emotional core that characterized her work throughout the 1970s and beyond. This recording serves as a testament to her enduring appeal and technical skill in interpreting classic country material.


Album Lyrics: Live from the Rose Garden [Cleopatra] [2005]


Lynn Anderson
"Live from the Rose Garden [Cleopatra] [2005]"


1. What a Man My Man Is
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3. Someday Soon
4. Faithless Love
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