July, You’re a Woman

Written by: John Stewart

I can't hold it on the road, you're sitting right beside me
And I'm drunk out of my mind, merely from the fact
That you aren't here

And I've not been known as the Saint of San Juaquin
And I just as soon right now pull on over
To the side of the road and I'll show you what I mean

CHORUS

Lah dah dye .... Lah dah dah dye…
July, you're a woman
More than any woman I've ever known

Well I cannot see the white lines out before me
And you're sitting there with your hand on my collar
You're talking in my ear

Yeah and I have been around with a gypsy girl named Shannon
She's the daughter of the Devil
Ain't it strange that I should mention her to you
I haven't thought of that girl in years

CHORUS

I can't hold it on the road you're sitting right beside me
And I'm drunk out of my mind
Merely from the fact that you are here

Yeah, and I have been around with a gypsy girl named Shannon
She's the daughter of the Devil
Ain't it strange that I should mention her to you

I haven't thought of that girl in years

Trivia about the song July, You’re a Woman by Micky & The Motorcars

When was the song “July, You’re a Woman” released by Micky & The Motorcars?
The song July, You’re a Woman was released in 2004, on the album “Ain’t in It for the Money”.

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