Southern Woman

Toy Caldwell

[Verse 1]
The more I look at you
The more that I can see
You're the woman
Would ever be meant for me

Now I've been looking
For quite some time
Whoa southern lady
You seem to suit me fine

[Chorus]
Whoa oh southern woman
Seems to suit me fine

[Verse 2]
Now I don't know your name
I don't really care
To want a woman like you
Really can't be fair

Now I've been looking
For quite some time
Whoa southern lady
You seem to suit me fine

[Chorus]
Whoa oh southern woman
Seem to suit me fine

[Alto Saxophone and Guitar Solos]

[Verse 3]
Now I don't know your name
I don't really care
To want a woman like you
Really can't be fair

[Chorus]
Whoa oh southern woman
Seems to suit me fine

[Outro]
Oh southern woman
Seems to suit me fine

Trivia about the song Southern Woman by The Marshall Tucker Band

When was the song “Southern Woman” released by The Marshall Tucker Band?
The song Southern Woman was released in 1974, on the album “A New Life”.
Who composed the song “Southern Woman” by The Marshall Tucker Band?
The song “Southern Woman” by The Marshall Tucker Band was composed by Toy Caldwell.

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