(There's Nothing Like The Love) Between A Woman And A Man

Reba McEntire · Reba McEntire [1977]

Some folks say that a mother's love is sweeter than the rest

When her baby's nestled in her arms and feeding at her breast

But I can't explain the feeling when you reach and touch my hand

Because there's nothing like the love between and woman and a man



It's a miracle from heaven

That it fills me through and through

Like a feeling that surrounds us

Touching me touching you

When you wrap your love around me it's not hard to understand

Why there's nothing like the love between and woman and a man



Well the father's love is quiet

But it's there for all to see

When a little boy is laughing bouncing on his daddy's knee

Then those great big hands reach down to tuck his little cowboy in

But there's nothing like the love between a woman and a man



It's a miracle from heaven

That it fills me through and through

Like a feeling that surrounds us

Touching me touching you

When you wrap your love around me it's not hard to understand

Why there's nothing like the love between and woman and a man



It's a miracle from heaven

That it fills me through and through

Like a feeling that surrounds us

Touching me touching you

When you wrap your love around me it's not hard to understand

Why there's nothing like the love between and woman and a man



It's a miracle from heaven

That it fills me through and through

Like a feeling that surrounds us

Touching me touching you

When you wrap your love around me it's not hard to understand

Why there's nothing like the love between and woman and a man



It's a miracle from heaven

That it fills me through and through

Like a feeling that surrounds us

Touching me touching you

When you wrap your love around me it's not hard to understand

Why there's nothing like the love between and woman and a man

(There's Nothing Like The Love) Between A Woman And A Man

Released in 1977 on Reba McEntire's self-titled debut album, this country standard captures the enduring power of romantic devotion. As one of her earliest recorded works, the track established McEntire's signature vocal style, blending traditional country storytelling with a polished, emotive delivery that would define her career. The song reflects the era's emphasis on marital commitment and the resilience of love, themes that became central to her discography. Its enduring popularity highlights McEntire's ability to craft relatable narratives that resonated with audiences across generations, cementing her status as a leading figure in modern country music.