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A Woman Knows - John Anderson



     
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He's a good man and he's always been
Right there by her side
Through thick and thin she can count on him
He's given her a real good life
He never missed a Valentine's Day
The roses are right on time
And he never walks out of the house
Without kissin' her good bye
But a woman knows
When she's lyin' awake at night
Where her man goes
When he's out of her sight
There's no way to explain
How she knows what she knows
She don't let it show
But a woman knows
He still holds her close at nights
Still feels like makin' love

But somethin' about it just don't seem
To feel the way it was
He still says I love you
Still tuckin' the kids in bed
It's nothin' that he's done
It's nothin' that he's said
But a woman knows
When she's lyin' awake at night
Where her man goes
When he's out of her sight
There's no way to explain
How she knows what she knows
She don't let it show
But a woman knows
And she'll stay with him no matter
What she chooses not to see
'Cause to her it's all about the family
And she's got at least
A hundred reasons not to leave
'Cause he's almost everything she's dreamed
But a woman knows
When she's lyin' awake at night
Where her man goes
When he's out of her sight
There's no way to explain
How she knows what she knows
She don't let it show
But a woman knows
No, she don't let it show
But a woman knows

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1. John Anderson (born December 13, 1954 in Apopka, Florida) is a country singer and musician. He scored hits in the early 1980s with songs such as "Swingin'," "Your Lyin' Blue Eyes," "Black Sheep" and the Billy Joe Shaver-composed "I'm Just an Old Chunk of Coal." His career hit a dry spell for several years until 1991, when his single "Straight Tequila Night" came out. Subsequent hits included "Money In The Bank" and "Seminole Wind." The latter would become Florida's unofficial state anthem.

Anderson makes his home in Smithville, Tennessee, approximately 50 miles southeast of Nashville.



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