Single Women

MICHAEL O'DONOGHUE

Single bars and single women
With a single thought in mind
Just to make it till the morning
Looking for what they can find
For a man they won't remember
For a night they can't forget
Do you come to this place often?
May I light your cigarette?

Drinkin' beer in Amarillo
Passing time and swapping jokes
Hoping for a new beginning
But beginning to lose hope
And you're waiting for that moment
When a glance becomes a stare
Mmm, what's that perfume that you're wearing?
Haven't I met you somewhere?

Find a matchbook in the morning
With a name and number scrawled
When you phone, a woman answers
And you wish you'd never called
Oh, they're friendly when they meet you
But they're strangers when they go
Ah, do you mind if I come join you?
Would you like to dance one more?

And it's gettin' near to closing
And the seconds pass like years
Lots of friends to share the laughter
Not a one to share the tears

Oh, and you wish they'd change that juke box
'Cause you know every song it plays
Can I drop you off at my place?
Oh, what's the matter, are you gay?
You gotta twenty in your pocket
Got your toothbrush in your purse
Life could get a whole lot better
But it better not get worse

Single bars and single women
With a single thought in mind
Just to make it till the morning
Looking for what they can find

Trivia about the song Single Women by Dolly Parton

On which albums was the song “Single Women” released by Dolly Parton?
Dolly Parton released the song on the albums “Heartbreak Express” in 1982, “The Essential Dolly Parton” in 2005, “Dolly” in 2009, and “The Real...Dolly Parton - the Ultimate Dolly Parton Collection” in 2013.
Who composed the song “Single Women” by Dolly Parton?
The song “Single Women” by Dolly Parton was composed by MICHAEL O'DONOGHUE.

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