Woman

Peter And Gordon · Other Songs - Peter And Gordon

Woman, do you love me?

Woman, if you need me then

Believe me I need you

To be my woman



Woman, do you love me?

Woman, if you need me then

Believe me I need you

To be my woman



And should you ask me how I'm doing

What shall I say?

Things are OK

But I know that they're not

And I still may have lost you



Woman, do you love me?

Woman, if you need me then

Believe me I need you

To be my woman



I guess you'll take your time and tell me

When we're alone

Love will come home

I would give up my world

If you'll say that my girl

Is my woman



I've got plenty of time

Just to get through it

Once again you'll be mine

I still think we can do it

And you know how much I love you



Woman, don't forsake me

Woman, if you take me then

Believe me I'll take you

To be my woman

Woman

Peter and Gordon's 1966 recording of 'Woman' stands as a defining moment in the British Invasion, blending R&B soul with rock energy. The track features a distinctive, driving rhythm section and vocal harmonies that became a signature of the duo's sound. Released alongside their hit 'A World Without Love', the song exemplifies the era's shift toward more complex, groove-oriented pop. Its enduring popularity highlights the group's ability to craft anthems that resonated globally, cementing their legacy as pioneers of mid-60s rock and roll. The recording remains a staple of classic rock compilations, celebrated for its infectious energy and timeless appeal.