Black Hearted Woman

Gregg Allman

Black hearted woman, can't you see your poor man dyin'.
Can't count on both hands, babe, all the lonely nights I've been cryin'.
Well I'm tired of all your slippery ways, I can't take your evil lyin'.
Oh, no.
Black hearted woman, cheap trouble and pain is all you play.
Black hearted woman, cheap trouble and pain is all you play.
Some time thinking I'll be much better, if I was stiff down in my grave.
No, I just can't stay.
Yesterday I was your man, now you don't know my name.
Yesterday I was your man, now you don't know my name.
Well I'm going out to find a new way babe, oh, to get back into your
Game.
Yeah, yeah.
One of these days, I'm gonna catch you with your back door man.
One of these days, yeah, I'm gonna catch you with your back door man.
I'll be moving on down the road pretty baby, oh, to start all over
Again.
Oh, yeah.

Trivia about the song Black Hearted Woman by The Allman Brothers Band

On which albums was the song “Black Hearted Woman” released by The Allman Brothers Band?
The Allman Brothers Band released the song on the albums “The Allman Brothers Band” in 1969, “Beginnings” in 1973, “Peakin' at the Beacon” in 2000, and “Trouble No More: 50th Anniversary Collection” in 2019.
Who composed the song “Black Hearted Woman” by The Allman Brothers Band?
The song “Black Hearted Woman” by The Allman Brothers Band was composed by Gregg Allman.

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