Possessions

Sandy Burnett, Martha Baker

Everybody wants a little something
That he can keep and call his very own
But it takes more than that, it takes devotion
And that's one possession I've been working for

I don't like the way that my man parties
And hear him brag him about the things we've got
I'm gettin' tired of hearing him a-boastin'
And acting like we're something that we're not

So take me home, success don't mean a thing to me
As for love, we had much more when we were poor
And it's so sad to see how money's changed him
He don't need me, he loves possessions more

So take me home, success don't mean a thing to me
As for love, we had much more when we were poor
And it's so sad to see how money's changed him
He don't need me, he loves possessions more

No, he don't need me, he loves possessions more

Trivia about the song Possessions by Loretta Lynn

When was the song “Possessions” released by Loretta Lynn?
The song Possessions was released in 1973, on the album “Entertainer of the Year”.
Who composed the song “Possessions” by Loretta Lynn?
The song “Possessions” by Loretta Lynn was composed by Sandy Burnett, Martha Baker.

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