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She's Only A Woman
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An international anthym for Waitresses everywhere
ballads jazz blues jim morrison rock roll folksongs 60s music helena bonham carter rock and roll musicals victor compton
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Victor Compton, Songwriter:Artist Conquering Sun Music Company, France
I am a songwriter, rather than a band. I am looking for groups or individuals to record my material.
Song Info
Charts
Peak #104
Peak in subgenre #10
Author
Victor Compton
Rights
1987 by Victor Compton
Uploaded
July 03, 2005
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MP3 2.6 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
I adore waitresses. They have often fed me when I was hungry, new in town, and only had money for a cup of coffee in my pocket. This song is a thank you to all of those beautiful ladies.
Lyrics
She's Only A Woman copyright 1987 by Victor Compton Well, she goes into work every morning at 4:44 And she drops her three kids off at her Mama's house just before. She is waiting on tables before all the drinkers get straight. God made a seven day week, but she's workin' eight. She cries through the bacon and eggs for someone who's gone And she wonders how she and her legs can stand to go on. And she catches Ramona stealing the tips from her plate And she sighs, 'cause they're all paid so poorly, it generates hate. chorus: But she's only a woman. Don't pay her no mind. Give her half a man's wages and a piece of the rind. Mr. Employer, she's only a woman, it's true. But, she's carrying the weight of the world, and she's carrying You! Well, she empties a sack full of scraps in the bin at the back. And, she sticks out her tongue at the boss's brand-new cadillac. And, she gives a free meal to a hobo who touches her heart. and she informs Ramona, the next time, she'll tear her apart.
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Hayley Oliver
Jan 27, 2011
very nice uplifting beat and melody. Hayley