What My Woman Can't Do

George Jones · Collectors Edition [2008]

(What my woman can't do, can't be done)



It amazes me how she can change my mind

When it seems to be impossible, she can do it every time

And the way she's always loves me, she's got that down perfect too

I keep asking myself what is it the lady can't do?



She brightens any room she walks inside

And the way she comes in smiling you'd never think she ever cries

She still looks as young and pretty as she did the day we met

If there is one thing bad about her, I ain't found it yet.



What it is my woman can't do, can't be done

If there's ever been a darling, I've got one

She beats all I've ever seen, she's the champion of our team

What my woman can't do, can't be done.



What my woman can't do, can't be done...

What My Woman Can't Do

George Jones delivers a haunting performance of 'What My Woman Can't Do' on his 2008 Collectors Edition album, showcasing his mastery of country storytelling. The track exemplifies his signature ability to convey deep emotional vulnerability and heartache through his distinctive vocal delivery. Recorded during a period where Jones continued to refine his craft, the song reflects themes of unrequited love and the complexities of relationships, hallmarks of his discography. As a staple of his catalog, the recording captures the raw intensity that defined his career in the genre, resonating with listeners who appreciate traditional country music's focus on personal narrative and lyrical depth.