Did You Ever Love A Woman

by B.B. King Jules Taub recording of 1951-1957 from RPM Hits 1951-1957 (ACE 712) Did you ever love a woman And you loved her with all your might Did you ever love a woman And you loved her with all your might Well, and you knew all the time That the woman wasn't treating you right You fix her breakfast in the morning Stay at home everyday Even wash the dishes If she has to go away You send the children to school Even mend their hose Stay up all nights with the babies Even wash their dirty clothes Did you ever love a woman And you loved her with all your might Yes, and you knew all the time That the woman wasn't treating you right But when it's time to go to bed The woman grabs you in her arms She holds you real tight She hugs you with all her charms She calls you a lot of sweet names Then she turns out the light She sets your soul on fire And you say, "Baby, everything is all right" Did you ever love a woman And you loved her with all your might Yes, and you knew all the time That the woman wasn't treating you right

 

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