You're My Man

Lynn Anderson · 20 G.H. & Favorites [2008]

(Glenn Sutton)



For once in my life I know the meaning of happiness

And what it means to have a dream come true

'Cause every day I wake up singing livin' on the sunshine love is bringing

And it's wonderful knowin' that I owe it all to you.



At last I've got a reason to be a living

I'm at the end of the rainbow and the gold is in my hands

Your love is so sweet I can't refuse it heaven help me if I ever lose it

'Cause my whole world's just knowing you're my man.



I don't understand you but God knows I love you you're my man

I feel so safe when I'm in your arms cause you're all man

You're heaven on earth and so dependable

Together we're a team that's just unbendable

I want the whole wide world to know you're my man.



--- Instrumental ---



At last I've got a reason to be a living

I'm at the end of the rainbow and the gold is in my hands

Your love is so sweet I can't refuse it heaven help me if I ever lose it

'Cause my whole world's just knowing you're my man.



Oh, my whole world's just knowing you're my man.

My man, my man...

You're My Man

Lynn Anderson delivers a tender country ballad in this recording, showcasing her signature vocal warmth and emotive delivery. The song explores themes of romantic devotion and enduring affection, fitting seamlessly within her extensive discography of classic country and pop-country hits. Released here on a 2008 compilation, the track reflects Anderson's ability to craft intimate narratives that resonate with listeners across generations. Her performance captures the essence of the genre's storytelling tradition, emphasizing heartfelt connection and emotional vulnerability without relying on dramatic flair. This work stands as a testament to her career as a vocalist who prioritized sincerity and melodic beauty in her musical contributions.