Just Another Woman in Love

Anne Murray · All of Me [2006]

I'm strong, I'm sure,

I'm in control, a lady with a plan

Believing that life is a neat little package

I hold in my hand

I've got it together, they call me

"The girl who knows just what to say and do"

Still I fumble and fall, run into the wall,

'Cause when it comes to you, I'm



Chorus:

Just another woman in love,

A kid out of school

A fire out of control,

Just another fool

You touch me and I'm weak,

I'm a feather in the wind

And I can't wait to feel you

Touching me again

With you I'm just another woman,

Just another woman in love.



So pardon me if I should stare

And tremble like a child

That "wanting you" look all over your face

Is driving me wild

I'm just what you make me,

Can't wait 'till you take me

And set all my feelin's free

I know that you can,

So come be my man,

Tonight, I wanna be.



Chorus:

Just another woman in love,

A kid out of school

A fire out of control,

Just another fool

You touch me and I'm weak,

I'm a feather in the wind

And I can't wait to feel you

Touching me again

With you I'm just another woman,

Just another woman in love.



Chorus:

Just another woman in love,

A kid out of school

A fire out of control,

Just another fool

You touch me and I'm weak,

I'm a feather in the wind

And I can't wait to feel you

Touching me again

With you...

Just Another Woman in Love

Anne Murray's "Just Another Woman in Love" stands as a poignant addition to her extensive catalogue of romantic ballads. Recorded for the 2006 compilation "All of Me," the track exemplifies Murray's signature style, blending traditional country harmonies with a tender, acoustic arrangement that emphasizes emotional vulnerability. As a staple of her discography, the song reflects her enduring ability to craft narratives about enduring love and heartache that resonate across generations. The recording captures the essence of her mid-career resurgence, showcasing her vocal prowess within the classic country-pop genre. It serves as a testament to her status as a premier interpreter of love songs, maintaining the lyrical depth and melodic beauty that defined her earlier work while appealing to contemporary audiences seeking authentic country storytelling.