For the Love of a Woman Like You

Gertrude Cox, Jack Rhodes

If I had a kingdom I would give up my throne
I would live in a shanty or a castle I would own
I'd preach or I'd steal I would lie or be true
For the love of a woman like you

I would meet you in a mansion or a dance hall each night
I'd be the lowest sinner or die for what is right
I'd be a slave or a ruler a life sentence I'd do
For the love of a woman like you

I'd live upon a mountain or a place by the sea
I'd live like a beggar or a banker I would be
I'd be a gambler or cheater or the right things I'd do
For the love of a woman like you

I would tear down a mountain work my fingers to the bone
I'd live like a gypsy contented just to roam
I would wait for a lifetime to hear you say I do
For the love of a woman like you

Trivia about the song For the Love of a Woman Like You by Faron Young

On which albums was the song “For the Love of a Woman Like You” released by Faron Young?
Faron Young released the song on the albums “This Is Faron Young!” in 1959, “This Is Faron Young/hello Wall” in 2006, “The Complete Capitol Hits Of Faron Young” in 2008, and “Introducing….faron Young” in 2011.
Who composed the song “For the Love of a Woman Like You” by Faron Young?
The song “For the Love of a Woman Like You” by Faron Young was composed by Gertrude Cox, Jack Rhodes.

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