My Man

Maurice Yvain, Jacques Mardochee Charles, Albert Lucien Willemetz, Channing Pollock

It's caused me a lot
But there's one thing that I got
It's my man

Cold and wet
Tied you bet
All of that I'll soon forget
With my man

He's not much for looks
And no hero out of books
But I love him

Two or three girls has he
That he likes as well as me
But I love him

I don't no why I should
He isn't true
He beats me to
What can I do?

Oh my man, I love him so
He'll never know
All my life is just despair
I don't care
When he takes me in his arms
The world is right, all right

What's the difference if I say
I'll go away
When I know
I'll come back on my knees some day
Whatever my man is
I am his for ever more

What's the difference if I say
I'll go away
When I know
I'll come back on my knees some day
Whatever my man is
I am his for ever more

Trivia about the song My Man by Diana Ross

On which albums was the song “My Man” released by Diana Ross?
Diana Ross released the song on the albums “Diana Ross & The Supremes Sing And Perform "Funny Girl"” in 1968, “Lady Sings The Blues [B.O.F.]” in 1972, “Live At Caesar's Palace” in 1974, “An Evening With Diana Ross” in 1977, and “Stolen Moments : The Lady Sings... Jazz and Blues” in 1993.
Who composed the song “My Man” by Diana Ross?
The song “My Man” by Diana Ross was composed by Maurice Yvain, Jacques Mardochee Charles, Albert Lucien Willemetz, Channing Pollock.

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