The Man Worth Lovin’ You

Earl Montgomery

[Verse 1]
If I hadn't quit my ways of wrong, I know what I would have done
I'd kept falling down in life 'til I became no one
But you found me just in time and held my head up high
And showed me the right way I should go and made me realize

[Refrain]
I hadn't reached the end of life; your love would pull me through
Then you made me become the man worth lovin' you

[Chorus]
Yes, you gave me a reason to keep livin'
And made me have some faith in what I do
Yes, you gave me a reason to start givin'
When I became the man worth lovin' you

[Verse 2]
I thought that life had turned on me and made me lose my faith
But I know now it wasn't life that filled my heart with hate
I thought that love had turned me down until you came along
But now I know what real love is; I feel it to the bone

[Refrain]
I hadn't reached the end of life; your love had pulled me through
When you made me become the man worth lovin' you

[Chorus]
Yes, you gave me a reason to keep livin'
And made me have some faith in what I do
Yes, you gave me a reason to start givin'
When I became the man worth lovin' you

[Outro]
When I became the man worth lovin' you

Trivia about the song The Man Worth Lovin’ You by George Jones

When was the song “The Man Worth Lovin’ You” released by George Jones?
The song The Man Worth Lovin’ You was released in 1972, on the album “A Picture Of Me (Without You)”.
Who composed the song “The Man Worth Lovin’ You” by George Jones?
The song “The Man Worth Lovin’ You” by George Jones was composed by Earl Montgomery.

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