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George Michael
Lyrics for Song: If You Were My Woman
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - George Michael
If you were my woman
And I was your man
There would be no other other woman
You'd be weak as a lamb
If you had the strength to walk out that door
My love would overule my sense
I 'd call you back for more
If you were my woman (If you were my woman)
If you were my woman (If you were my woman)
And I was your man, Yeah!
He tears you down darlin'
Says your nothing at all
But I'll be there for darlin'
When he lets fall
You're like a diamond
But he treats you like glass
Yet you beg him to love you
With me you don't ask
If you were my woman (If you were my woman)
If you were my woman (If you were my woman)
If you were my woman (If you were my woman)
Here's what I'd do, Oh
I'd never, no, no, no stop lovin' you
Life is so crazy
And love is unkind
Because he came first on it
Will he hang on your mind?
You're a part of me
And you don't even know it
I'm what you need
But I'm too afraid to show it
If you were my woman (If you were my woman)
If you were my woman (If you were my woman)
If you were my woman (If you were my woman)
Here's what I would do Oh
I'd never no, no, no whoa.........
Oh my Darlin'
If you were my woman
Sweet lovin' woman
I said
If you were my woman (If you were my woman)
If you were my woman (If you were my woman)
If you were my woman (If you were my woman)
If you were my woman (If you were my woman)
If you were my woman (If you were my woman)
I said
If you were my woman (If you were my woman)
If you were my woman (If you were my woman)
Here's what I would do
I'd never no, no ,no stop lovin' you
Whoa
Never, never
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If You Were My Woman
Released in 1987, "If You Were My Woman" stands as a poignant solo achievement by George Michael, marking his transition from the pop duo Wham! to a mature solo artist. The track exemplifies the new wave and synth-pop influences that defined the late 1980s, blending melancholic vocals with a driving electronic rhythm. While often associated with his earlier work, the song reflects Michael's growing emotional depth and lyrical sophistication during this period. It serves as a significant song in his discography, showcasing his ability to craft personal narratives about lost love and regret without relying on the collaborative energy of his previous group. The recording remains a staple of his solo catalog, illustrating his evolution as a vocalist and songwriter in the mid-to-late 1980s. |
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