Song | You're Still My Woman |
Artist | B.B. King |
Album | Live in Japan |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Clark, King, King | |
When I come home in the morning | |
And I knock on the door | |
I don’t get that glad to see you welcome | |
The glad to see you welcome any more | |
Oh but to me | |
It’s just like it used to be, baby | |
Because you're still my woman | |
You know a change have come | |
And I guess, | |
I’ll blame it on fate | |
The thing that once was love | |
It now seems to turn to hate | |
Oh, I guess it’s too late | |
For me now, baby | |
But you're still my woman | |
You know I tried to be | |
The man you wanted me to be | |
But whatever | |
I do, baby | |
It seems to add to your misery | |
Oh, you can do | |
What you want to, baby | |
But you're still my woman | |
You know I’m still hoping and praying | |
That someday | |
I’ll find someone to love me | |
So I can have love and peace of mind | |
Oh, I still love you | |
Like I did before, baby | |
Because you're still my woman | |
Your friends are all telling you | |
That I’m a no good so and so | |
They say that love and affection | |
Have now turned to a heart | |
A heart that’s old and cold | |
It’s the same old story | |
Same old story that’s so often told | |
You're still my woman | |
You're still my woman | |
You're still my woman | |
You're still my woman | |
You're still my woman |
zuo ci : Clark, King, King | |
When I come home in the morning | |
And I knock on the door | |
I don' t get that glad to see you welcome | |
The glad to see you welcome any more | |
Oh but to me | |
It' s just like it used to be, baby | |
Because you' re still my woman | |
You know a change have come | |
And I guess, | |
I' ll blame it on fate | |
The thing that once was love | |
It now seems to turn to hate | |
Oh, I guess it' s too late | |
For me now, baby | |
But you' re still my woman | |
You know I tried to be | |
The man you wanted me to be | |
But whatever | |
I do, baby | |
It seems to add to your misery | |
Oh, you can do | |
What you want to, baby | |
But you' re still my woman | |
You know I' m still hoping and praying | |
That someday | |
I' ll find someone to love me | |
So I can have love and peace of mind | |
Oh, I still love you | |
Like I did before, baby | |
Because you' re still my woman | |
Your friends are all telling you | |
That I' m a no good so and so | |
They say that love and affection | |
Have now turned to a heart | |
A heart that' s old and cold | |
It' s the same old story | |
Same old story that' s so often told | |
You' re still my woman | |
You' re still my woman | |
You' re still my woman | |
You' re still my woman | |
You' re still my woman |
zuò cí : Clark, King, King | |
When I come home in the morning | |
And I knock on the door | |
I don' t get that glad to see you welcome | |
The glad to see you welcome any more | |
Oh but to me | |
It' s just like it used to be, baby | |
Because you' re still my woman | |
You know a change have come | |
And I guess, | |
I' ll blame it on fate | |
The thing that once was love | |
It now seems to turn to hate | |
Oh, I guess it' s too late | |
For me now, baby | |
But you' re still my woman | |
You know I tried to be | |
The man you wanted me to be | |
But whatever | |
I do, baby | |
It seems to add to your misery | |
Oh, you can do | |
What you want to, baby | |
But you' re still my woman | |
You know I' m still hoping and praying | |
That someday | |
I' ll find someone to love me | |
So I can have love and peace of mind | |
Oh, I still love you | |
Like I did before, baby | |
Because you' re still my woman | |
Your friends are all telling you | |
That I' m a no good so and so | |
They say that love and affection | |
Have now turned to a heart | |
A heart that' s old and cold | |
It' s the same old story | |
Same old story that' s so often told | |
You' re still my woman | |
You' re still my woman | |
You' re still my woman | |
You' re still my woman | |
You' re still my woman |