Don’t Tell a Man About His Woman

Willard Robison

Don't tell a man about his woman
'Cause he won't pay you no mind
What one man sees in his woman
No other man's supposed to find

Now don't try to run nobody's business
You oughta know that don't pay
If you just mind your own business
You'll do mighty fine that way

Now supposing she should trifle
While he's prouting wings on the shelf
Don't hand him down his rifle
Let him get it down by himself

Folks talk a lot, it's only human
But here's one thing you don't do
You just don't tell a man 'bout his woman
'Cause she's allowed to tell him about you

Now supposing she should trifle
While he's prouting wings on the shelf
Don't hand him down his rifle
Let him get it down by himself

Folks talk a lot, it's only human
But here's one thing you don't do
You just don't tell a man 'bout his woman
'Cause she's allowed to tell him about you
And what'll you do if it's true
They'll both start shooting at you

Trivia about the song Don’t Tell a Man About His Woman by Jack Teagarden

When was the song “Don’t Tell a Man About His Woman” released by Jack Teagarden?
The song Don’t Tell a Man About His Woman was released in 1961, on the album “Mis'ry And The Blues”.
Who composed the song “Don’t Tell a Man About His Woman” by Jack Teagarden?
The song “Don’t Tell a Man About His Woman” by Jack Teagarden was composed by Willard Robison.

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