A Woman Don't Care
King Crimson · Other Songs - King Crimson
You may be poor
You may be high
Or you just may be low
But if you fall in love
Oh, and you should lose
A woman don't care
She don't care who she gives the blues
Wo, you may be young
You may be old
Maybe you've heard
Or maybe you've never been told
If you've got a good woman
Oh, try not to misuse
Oh, a woman don't care
She don't care who she gives the blues
She'll make you hot in the winter
Make you cold in the summertime
She'll make you fell young in the spring
And in the fall drive you out of your mind
A woman don't you hear me callin' you?
Yeah woman, you don't care
Yeah, you don't care who you give the blues
Oh, you may be up
You may be down
You may be short, tall, skinny
Or you just might be round
Oh, don't be too sure of your woman
Thinkin' man, that you can't lose
Oh, remember that a woman don't care
She don't care who she gives the blues
A Woman Don't Care
King Crimson's "A Woman Don't Care" stands as a defining track within the band's progressive rock and jazz fusion catalog. Recorded during the late 1960s, the song exemplifies the group's signature approach, blending complex time signatures, intricate guitar work, and a moody, atmospheric tone. The composition features the distinctive interplay between the band's core members, particularly the interplay between the guitar and bass lines that characterizes their sound. As a standalone recording, it captures the experimental spirit of the era, showcasing the band's ability to weave together technical proficiency with emotional depth. The track remains a notable example of the band's discography, reflecting their commitment to pushing the boundaries of rock music through sophisticated arrangement and improvisation.
