Brown Eyed Woman

BARRY MANN, CYNTHIA WEIL


You look at me and baby, all you see are my blue eyes.
I'm not a man baby, all I am is what I symbolize.
Brown-eyed woman. (Stay away, baby.)
Brown-eyed woman. (Stay away, baby.)
Brown-eyed woman. (Stay away, baby.)
I could love you so, (no no) I could love you so, (no no)
brown-eyed woman I could love you so.
Um, um, um. All of the years all the hate and the fears
have twisted your heart.
Now you turn away, you won't trust what I say
and it's tearing me apart.
Brown-eyed woman. (Stay away baby.)
Brown-eyed woman. (Stay away, baby.)
Brown-eyed woman. (Stay away, baby.)
I could love you so, (no no) I could love you so, (no no)
brown-eyed woman I could love you so.

Yes, yes, I'm holding out my hand to you.
Darling tell me, tell me please what more can I do,
brown-eyed woman. (Stay away, baby.)
Brown-eyed woman. (Stay away, baby.)
I want you, I need you. (Stay away, baby.)
I'm holding out my hand. (Stay away, baby.)
I want you, I need you. (Stay away, baby.)
I'm holding out my hand. (Stay away, baby.)
I want you, I need you. (Stay away, baby.)

Trivia about the song Brown Eyed Woman by Stanley Turrentine

On which albums was the song “Brown Eyed Woman” released by Stanley Turrentine?
Stanley Turrentine released the song on the albums “Flipped - Flipped Out” in 1970 and “Yester Me, Yester You” in 1981.
Who composed the song “Brown Eyed Woman” by Stanley Turrentine?
The song “Brown Eyed Woman” by Stanley Turrentine was composed by BARRY MANN, CYNTHIA WEIL.

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