A Woman Knows

John Anderson · Easy Money [2007]

He's a good man and he's always been

Right there by her side

Through thick and thin she can count on him

He's given her a real good life



He never missed a Valentine's Day

The roses are right on time

And he never walks out of the house

Without kissin' her good bye



But a woman knows

When she's lyin' awake at night

Where her man goes

When he's out of her sight



There's no way to explain

How she knows what she knows

She don't let it show

But a woman knows



He still holds her close at nights

Still feels like makin' love

But somethin' about it just don't seem

To feel the way it was



He still says I love you

Still tuckin' the kids in bed

It's nothin' that he's done

It's nothin' that he's said



But a woman knows

When she's lyin' awake at night

Where her man goes

When he's out of her sight



There's no way to explain

How she knows what she knows

She don't let it show

But a woman knows



And she'll stay with him no matter

What she chooses not to see

'Cause to her it's all about the family



And she's got at least

A hundred reasons not to leave

'Cause he's almost everything she's dreamed



But a woman knows

When she's lyin' awake at night

Where her man goes

When he's out of her sight



There's no way to explain

How she knows what she knows

She don't let it show

But a woman knows



No, she don't let it show

But a woman knows

A Woman Knows

A Woman Knows stands as a notable track on John Anderson's 2007 album, Easy Money. The recording captures the veteran country artist's enduring ability to blend traditional storytelling with contemporary production values. Anderson, known for his distinctive baritone and emotional delivery, has maintained a significant presence in the genre since his breakthrough in the early 1980s. This song contributes to his extensive discography, which includes classic hits and critically acclaimed albums spanning several decades. The track reflects the mature perspective often found in his later work, focusing on themes of relationships and personal insight. As part of the Easy Money collection, it showcases Anderson's continued relevance and his commitment to crafting authentic country music that resonates with both longtime fans and new listeners.