Woman Of The World

Aerosmith · Get Your Wings

Well she's a woman of the world and God she knows it
She'll turn my head every time she shows it
Yeah nothin' you can do nothin' you can say
No way you can try to change her way
She might be gone tomorrow
Honey say what you gotta say

Lordy lordy lordy lordy what a woman... how ya feelin'

You know I tried I tried I tried so hard to please her
She'd give me a look if I beg to tease her
Yeah...there's nothin' you can say, nothin' you can do
No way you can try to coochie coo
She might be gone tomorrow oh lordy what you gonna do

Now I tried with an open hand and a heart of sorrow
Hoped that everything would be alright alright alright
Don't save too much lovin' for tomorrow
Get out all your lovin' here tonight
Night night night night night night night night night night night night

And I tried with an open hand and a heart of sorrow
Hoped that everything would be alright alright alright alright
Don't save too much lovin' for tomorrow
Get out all your lovin' here tonight

She got big eyed cats she got coats of sable
She sits forty four at her dinner table
Yeah there's nothin' you can do nothin' you can say
No way you can try to change her way
She might be gone tomorrow oh throwin' it all away

Woman Of The World

Released on Aerosmith's 1989 album Get Your Wings, "Woman Of The World" stands as a defining track of the band's late-period hard rock sound. The song features the group's signature blend of driving guitar riffs and dynamic vocal performances, showcasing Steven Tyler's ability to deliver both gritty intensity and melodic grace. As a staple of their discography, the recording captures the raw energy and theatrical flair that characterized Aerosmith during the late 1980s. It remains a powerful example of the band's evolution, blending classic rock elements with a polished production style that solidified their status as a major force in the genre.