The Woman In You

Bee Gees · Other Songs - Bee Gees

The woman in you

Brings out the man in me

It's the woman in you

And the finer parts of your anatomy



And baby sharper than a knife, help me to know you

Show me tonight to satisfy

A sinner with the flash of an eye

You'll never be enough to me



I never knew love could wind me up

I can't do my stuff till you go walkin' by

And maybe old enough to try

I never knew anyone in between

The Devil and the angel

All in one and maybe old enough



That I can ride your love let me burn

Let me slide down to your soul

You can pull me in, you can push me out

But your baby needs love

Somebody to hold

Show me what to do



The woman in you

Brings out the man in me

It's the woman in you

And the finer parts of your anatomy



And baby, stronger than the wind

Burn in the fire out of the night

I'll teach you how to tremble if you give me the right

You'll never be enough to me



I never knew I could find the best

But searchin' out the rest

There is no doubt and maybe we can sweat it out

I never knew we could find a way

This crazy situation over me

And we forget about the world outside



My love, in your eyes

There's no world, there is no time

You can hold me in, you can throw me down

But your baby needs love

Somebody to hold

Show me what to do



The woman in you

Brings out the man in me

It's the woman in you

And the finer parts of your anatomy



And baby, stronger than the wind

Burn in the fire out of the night

I'll teach you how to tremble if you give me the right

You'll never be enough to me



The woman in you

Brings out the man in me

It's the woman in you

And the finer parts of your anatomy

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The Woman In You

Released by the Bee Gees, 'The Woman In You' stands as a defining track of their late 1970s disco era. The song showcases the brothers' signature harmonies and lush production, blending soulful vocals with a driving four-on-the-floor rhythm that became synonymous with the genre. It reflects the group's evolution from their earlier pop hits into a more mature sound characterized by intricate arrangements and emotional depth. As a staple of their discography, the recording exemplifies the polished studio craftsmanship that propelled the Bee Gees to global stardom during the height of disco culture. Its enduring appeal lies in its seamless fusion of R&B sensibilities with danceable energy, cementing its place as a classic example of the era's musical landscape.