One Man Woman/one Woman Man

Tom Jones · Other Songs - Tom Jones

You caught me fooling around with somebody new

You caught me fooling around; now I'm losing you

'Cause you're a one-man woman

You're a one-man woman

You're a one-man woman

But I'm a two-timing man



The nights you left me alone

And you disappeared

The nights your voice on the phone

Said I'm waiting here



'Cause I'm a one-man woman

Yes, you're a one-man woman

'Cause I'm a one-man woman

But I'm a two-timing man



Oh, baby, you know I'm sorry

Oh, sure, it's the same old story

I keep coming back

And I let you

'Cause I'd rather forgive than forget you



Now I won't need no chains to tie me down

You lost you're way, my love

But now you've found

That I'm a one-man woman

Yes, you're a one-man woman

Oh,I'm a one-man woman

But I'm a two-timing man



I'm a one-man woman

I'll be your one-woman man

You're a one-man woman

I'm a one-woman man

Yes, you're a one-man woman

You're a one-woman man

One Man Woman/one Woman Man

Tom Jones delivers a commanding performance of 'One Man Woman/one Woman Man,' a track that showcases his signature baritone power and theatrical flair. Recorded in the English tradition, the song highlights Jones' ability to blend soulful vocals with dramatic delivery, characteristic of his work during the 1960s and 1970s. The recording exemplifies the genre's emphasis on vocal prowess and emotional intensity, fitting seamlessly within his extensive catalogue of hits. As a staple of his live repertoire, the song remains a testament to his enduring influence on rock and roll and soul music, capturing the essence of a performer who defined an era through his unique vocal style and stage presence.