Southern Lady

Michael Hazelwood

I'll be wearin' yellow chiffon and gardenias
Outside a mansion on an emerald lawn
Making small talk to the men folk and the ladies
But I'm yours, yes, I'm yours

I could take you in a house beside a railroad
Feedin' chickens, sweepin' out the yard
Sleepin' double on a single pull-out sofa
It ain't so easy, but it ain't so hard

You could take me for a southern lady
Cherry smiles and all flutterin' eyes
But I could take you any way I had to take you
Anytime, anywhere

There ain't no money in all South Carolina
There ain't no family and there just ain't no man
That I would swap for you, my precious little darlin'
'Cause you're my man, you're my man

You could take me for a southern lady
Cherry smiles and all flutterin' eyes
But I could take you any way I had to take you
Anytime, anywhere

Trivia about the song Southern Lady by Rita Coolidge

When was the song “Southern Lady” released by Rita Coolidge?
The song Southern Lady was released in 1977, on the album “Anytime... Anywhere”.
Who composed the song “Southern Lady” by Rita Coolidge?
The song “Southern Lady” by Rita Coolidge was composed by Michael Hazelwood.

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