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Be My Woman - Foghat



     
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Got no time for me, you say
I should forget you, but there ain't no way
Always too busy working hard
All you give me is your calling cardI had to talk to you so bad
I tried to tell you 'bout the dreams I had
But when I call you, you're so cold
Every time you put my love on holdDid you call for me? I guess not
Another night that could have been so hot
I had my heart set right on you
Guess, you found some other thing to doIf you can't love me when you want
Love me when you can
If you can't love me when you want
Love me when you canBe my woman, be my woman, yeah
Be my woman, be my woman, yeah
You got me where you want, baby, here I stand
Be my womanI had to talk to you last night
Said, you'd be working till the broad daylight
All work and no play, what a drag

You could be riding in my brand new JagWhen I called you this time
You said, you'd come tonight and I felt fine
But then you rang back, what you say?
Same time, same place, some other dayYou can't love me when you want
Love me when you can
If you can't love me when you want
Love me when you canBe my woman, be my woman, yeah
Be my woman, be my woman, yeah
You got me where you want, baby, here I stand
Be my womanI've got the love girl, if you've got the time
Got some wild ideas, with no reason or rhyme
If you steal my heart, it'll be alright
Take it, don't break it, I'll be mad if you don't make it tonight, ohIf you can't love me when you want
Love me when you can
If you can't love me when you want
Love me when you canIf you can't love me when you want
Baby, love me when you can
If you can't love me when you want
Love me when you canBe my woman, be my woman, yeah
Be my woman, be my woman, yeah
You got me where you want, baby, here I stand
Be my woman, be my woman, yeah
Be my woman, yeah, be my woman, yeah, yeah

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In the late 1960s, Roger Earl and Lonesome Dave Peverett first toured America as members of the seminal British band Savoy Brown . Together with guitarist Kim Simmonds, Savoy Brown was on the cutting edge of the emerging British blues-rock scene, and they influenced countless musicians on both sides of the Atlantic. In 1971, wanting to give a more rock 'n roll flavour to the blues-boogie music they were playing with Savoy, Dave and Roger enlisted lead/slide guitarist Rod Price and bassist Tony Stevens, formed a new band, Foghat.

Read more about Foghat on Last.fm.


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