W.O.M.A.N. (single Version)

Etta James · Other Songs - Etta James

Ohhh Ohh Ohhh yeah Ohhhh



Talking about you a man

Always ready to go

When it come to movin' daddy

Baby you're almost gold

Ohhhh (repeat ohhh several times)



I'm a W.O.M. A.N.

A woman

A woman



You ain't got nothin' in your pocket

To keep no girl alive

But she got somethin for all you men

Somethin to make you cry

haaa owww ow ow



I'm a W.O.M. A.N.

A woman yeah

A woman



Now Davy Crockett

He was the king of the wild frontier

I'd tame him down

If he had his old dead self here

Now Jesse James and Frank James

Baddest men in the land

We got some women who'd make 'em eat now,

Out of your hand



Now John Dillinger

The woman in red got him

Now teach all you hardies about a W.O.M.A.N.



Oww ow oww



I'm a W.O.M. one A and a N

A woman

A woman



I'm a woman child

And I ain't lyin'

For sure I'm a woman yeah

And I ain't hardly died yet



Wo man

One little rib tickle from the side of bed yeah yeah

They call us wo man



Ohhh yeah

Ohhh

Ohhh yeah

W.O.M.A.N. (single Version)

Etta James delivers a commanding vocal performance on "W.O.M.A.N.", a track that showcases her signature ability to blend soulful intensity with rhythmic drive. This single version highlights her dynamic range, capturing the raw energy that defined her early recordings and cemented her status as a powerhouse vocalist. The song stands as a testament to her versatility within the R&B and soul genres, offering a polished yet emotionally charged listening experience. James's interpretation transforms the title into an anthem of strength, reflecting the broader themes often explored in her extensive discography. As a key song in her catalog, the recording exemplifies the production quality and emotional depth that made her a lasting influence on American music.