Something 'Bout A Woman
Lady Antebellum · Need You Now [2010]
with my t-shirt on
hair in her eyes, no make-up on
standin there smilin with my coffee cup
yeah there's somethin 'bout a woman that's easy to love
Yeah there's somethin 'bout a woman
that's a clear blue sky
Ain't found nothin better that'll get you high
You're the colors of the sun at the end of the day
Yeah there's somethin 'bout a woman that makes you feel that way
She's like fire on the mountain
Like some kind of heaven that's pourin' down on me
She's a child
She's a lady
She's got everything that I could ever need
Yeah, there's somethin 'bout a woman and me
Yeah there's somethin 'bout a woman
when she gets fixed up
Slips a red dress on and her eyes light up
I love to watch her walkin from across the room
Yeah there's somethin 'bout a woman
and the way she moves me
she moves me
oh, she moves me
She's like fire on the mountain
Like some kind of heaven that's pourin' down on me
She's a child
She's a lady
She's got everything that I could ever need
Yeah, there's somethin 'bout a woman and me
She moves me
she moves me
oh, she moves me
She's like fire on the mountain
Like some kind of heaven that's pourin' down on me
She's a child
She's a lady
She's got everything that I could ever need
Yeah, there's somethin 'bout a woman and me
Yeah there's somethin 'bout a woman that makes me still
There's somethin 'bout a woman that always will
Something 'Bout A Woman
Lady Antebellum's 'Something 'Bout A Woman' stands as a defining track from their 2010 debut album, Need You Now. The song blends country storytelling with a polished pop production, featuring the band's signature blend of male and female vocals that became a hallmark of their sound. Released during a period when the duo was rapidly gaining national prominence, the recording captures the emotional vulnerability of a relationship gone wrong, delivered with a raw yet radio-friendly sheen. Its success propelled the album to the top of the Billboard charts, cementing the group's status as one of the most successful country acts of the decade. The track remains a staple of their discography, illustrating their ability to merge traditional country themes with contemporary pop sensibilities.

