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Written by james young, raymond brandle
Lead vocals by james young
First met you in a southern town
On a warm november day
You made me smoke like a whirlwind
I knew we had nothing to say
Love me but don't try and make me stay
Southern woman
Take my soul but don't you take my life
Southern woman
Make me feel good but don't you tell my wife
[guitar solo]Once again in the early spring
I touched your raven's crown
Your wild eyed stories of rare delight
Like to knock me down
It's getting so damn hard to put you down
Southern woman

Take my soul but don't you take my life
Southern woman
Make me feel good but don't you tell my wife
[instrumental solos]Southern woman
Take my soul but don't you take my life
Southern woman
Make me feel good but don't you tell my wife
Southern woman
Take my soul but don't you take my life
Southern woman
Make me feel good but don't you tell my wife
Southern woman
Yeah

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Vanity Fare were a British pop/rock group formed in 1966, best remembered for their million-selling song, "Hitchin' a Ride", which became a worldwide hit in 1970, and "Early In The Morning". School friends Trevor Brice (vocals), Tony Goulden (guitar), Dick Allix (drums), and Tony Jarrett (bass) formed the band in Kent in 1966, originally calling themselves The Avengers. They played local clubs and were spotted by entrepreneur Roger Easterby who became their manager and producer.

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