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Try to Find Another Woman - The Righteous Brothers



     
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I think you better
I think you better try to find another woman
Try, try to find one who loves you
And live with you the best you canDon't start none of that grieving
This time she's leaving
She's packin' up her suitcase
Try to find another womanWhen she first met you
You were her everything
You meant so much to her
She just had to be your loving brideBut in five years, you've changed
Now you never do nothin'
All you ever do is sit around the TV set, feed your fat face with slop
And make the woman's life a complete miseryI think you better
I think you better try to find another woman
Try, try to find one who loves you
And live with you the best you canDon't start none of that grieving
'Cause this time she's leaving
She's packin' up her suitcase

Try to find another womanFrom the early hours of the morning
Till the late hours at night
You keep on braggin' on your lady
And tell them folks, she done nothin' right till dateOh, can't stand it no more
She's got fed up with everything about you
So take a friend's advice, go on with your life
And try to find another womanI think you better
I think you better try to find another woman
Try, try to find one who loves you, yeah
And live with you the best you canDon't start none of that grieving
'Cause this time she's leaving
She's packin' up her suitcase
Try to find another womanI think you better
I think you better try to find another woman
Try to find one who loves you
And live with you the best you canDon't start none of that grieving
'Cause this time she's leaving
Packin' up her suitcase
Try to find another woman

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The Righteous Brothers were the musical duo of Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield. They recorded from 1963 through 1975, and continued to perform live until Hatfield's death in 2003. Their emotive vocal stylings were sometimes dubbed "blue-eyed soul." They adopted their name in 1962 while performing together around Los Angeles, USA as part of a five-member group called The Paramours, which featured John Wimber (who was much later one of the founders of the Vineyard Movement) on keyboards.

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