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Nothin' But A Woman - Robert Cray



     
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You can give me an hour alone in a bank
Pay all my tickets, wipe the slate blank
You could buy me a car, fill up the tank
Tell me a boat full of lawyers just sank
But it ain't nothin' but a woman
Nothin' but a woman, no, no
Don't need nothin' but a woman
Any time I'm feelin' lowWell, you could fly us to Dallas on a jumbo-jet plane
If we run late and miss it, we can take the night train
When the pressure is on, things getting insane
Only one cure for that kind of strainIt ain't nothin' but a woman
Nothin' but a woman, no, no
Don't need nothin' but a woman, yeah, yeah
To get me through the showYeah, you can make me a bet, give me a ten-point spread
Give me French brandy that will clear my head
When it's all over, feeling half-dead
Only one thing, just like I saidIt ain't nothin' but a woman
Nothin' but a woman, yeah, yeah

Any time I got a woman
Things can't be too badYou can buy me a house, turn over the deed
Bring six pounds of California weed
But my weakness ain't drugs, whiskey, or greed
Only one thing that YOUNG BOB needsIt ain't nothin' but a woman
Nothin' but a woman
Yeah, you right
Ain't nothin' but a woman to get me through the nightMmmmmIt's like I said, man
Ain't nothin' but a woman
Yeah, look at her
And that one over there
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D. AMY, D. OLSON, R. CRAY, R. COUSINS, P. BOEPublished by
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Robert Cray (born August 1, 1953, Columbus, Georgia) is an American blues guitarist and singer. A five-time Grammy Award winner, he has led his own band (The Robert Cray Band), as well as an acclaimed solo career. In 2011, Cray was inducted to the Blues Hall of Fame. While Cray was among artists such as Stevie Ray Vaughan and George Thorogood who got wider radio airplay and regular MTV video exposure during the late 1980s, he started playing guitar in his early teens.

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