A Woman Wouldn't Be A Woman Lyrics |
1957 Broadway Shinbone Alley the Musical - A Woman Wouldn't Be A Woman Lyrics
The song is written by George Kleinsinger and Joe Darion.
Woman, woman, woman) (Woman, woman, woman) (Woman, woman, woman) (Woman, woman, woman)
If she didn't roll her eyes Tease you, feed you, tell you lies Always act contrarywise A woman wouldn't be a woman
If she didn't take your dough Kiss you, coax you, make you blow Always keep you on the go A woman wouldn't be a woman
Well, you can't live with 'em, or without 'em You never really know a thing about 'em It's hard to believe that all that there is Rag and bone and a hank o' hair
If she didn't make you sigh Make you laugh and make you cry Taunt you till the day you die A woman wouldn't be a woman
Well, you can't live with 'em, or without 'em You never really know a thing about 'em It's hard to believe that all that there is Rag and bone and a hank o' hair
If she didn't make you sigh Make you laugh and make you cry Taunt you till the day you die A woman wouldn't be a woman
(No, a woman wouldn't be a woman) (But since the World began) If you didn't love 'em and want more of 'em A man wouldn't be a man
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