Woman [Maroon 5]
Spider-Man 2 Soundtrack · Spider-Man 2 [2004]
Would you tell me that the time just isn't right?
And if I ever find the key you hide so well,
Will you tell me that I can spend the night?
Leaving your smell on my coat, leaving your taste on my shoulder
I still fail to understand what it is about this woman.
Yeah, Ooooh
If I could bottle up the chills that you give me
I would keep them in a jar next to my bed.
And if I should ever draw a picture of a woman
It is you that would come flowing from my pen.
Leaving your clothes on my floor, making me walk out the door
And I still fail to understand what it is about this woman.
Ooooh
Helplessly melting as I stand next to the sun
As she burned me, I am screaming out for more.
Drink every drop of liquid heat that I've become
Pop me open, spill me out on to the floor.
Leaving your smell on my coat, leaving your taste on my shoulder
I still fail to understand, fail to understand.
Leaving your smell on my coat, Leaving your taste on my shoulder
I still fail to understand what it is about this woman.
Yeah...Ooooh
Woman - Maroon 5
Maroon 5's "Woman" serves as a standout track on the 2004 Spider-Man 2 soundtrack, blending the band's signature pop-rock energy with a polished, radio-ready production. The song features Adam Levine's characteristic vocal delivery, layered with driving guitars and a rhythmic beat that captures the film's youthful spirit. Released during the height of Maroon 5's early career, the recording exemplifies their transition from indie-pop roots to mainstream pop-rock, showcasing their ability to craft anthemic hooks. While the track was primarily created for the film's score, it stands on its own as a representative piece of the band's discography from that era, reflecting the collaborative nature of soundtrack work and the specific sonic palette of mid-2000s pop.

