What A Real Woman (1947)

LONNIE JOHNSON

Real woman now days, is so hard to find.
Yes, a real woman now days, is so hard to find.
Baby, and if you want my money, you just throw it out you're mind.

If you mean right baby, I'll stick by you night and day.
If you mean right baby, I'll stick by you night and day.
But if you're after my gold, baby, then you better be on your way.

I'm only puttin' out love, so go to work and bring me your gold.
I'm only puttin' out love, so go to work, baby, and bring me your gold.
And if I catch you holdin' out on me, baby, have mercy on you soul.

You my baby, and I don't want you messin' aroun'.
Yes, you my baby, and I don't want you messin' aroun'.
And if you can't stop that messin' aroun' baby, stop and put my money down.

Trivia about the song What A Real Woman (1947) by Lonnie Johnson

On which albums was the song “What A Real Woman (1947)” released by Lonnie Johnson?
Lonnie Johnson released the song on the albums “Tomorrow Night” in 2006, “Lonnie Johnson Selected Favorites Volume 6” in 2006, and “1947-1948” in 2008.
Who composed the song “What A Real Woman (1947)” by Lonnie Johnson?
The song “What A Real Woman (1947)” by Lonnie Johnson was composed by LONNIE JOHNSON.

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