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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Elvis Presley
Performer
James Burton
Guitar
John Wilkinson
Guitar
Charlie Hodge
Guitar
Jerry Scheff
Bass
Ronnie Tutt
Drums
Glen D. Hardin
Piano
Millie Kirkham
Vocals
The Sweet Inspirations
Vocals
The Imperials
Vocals
Joe Guercio & His Orchestra
Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Renald Richard
Songwriter
Ray Charles
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Ernst Mikael Jorgensen
Producer
Rob Santos
Producer
Steve Rosenthal
Engineer
Kabir Hermon
Engineer
Vic Anesini
Mastering Engineer
Lyrics
Well I
That's it you know it just
Tapers off to nothing
Well I
Well I
Well
Well I said I got a woman
Way cross town
She's good to me
Oh-oh yeah
Well I said I got a woman
Way cross town
She's good to me
Oh yeah
Why she's my baby
Don't you understand
I'm her lover man
Well I said I got a woman (I got a woman)
Way cross town (Way cross town)
She's good to me (Good to me)
Oh yeah (Good to me)
She saves her lovin'
Early in the morning just for me
Oh yeah
She saves her lovin'
Early in the morning just for me
Oh yeah
Why she's my baby
Don't you understand
I'm her lover man
Well I said I got a woman (I got a woman)
Way cross town (Way cross town)
She's good to me (Good to me)
Oh yeah (Good to me)
She's there to love me
Both day and night
Never grumbles nor fusses
Just treats me right
Never running in the streets
Leaving me alone
She knows a woman's place
(Right there) Right there now in the home
I got a woman (I got a woman)
Way cross town (Way cross town)
She's good to me (Good to me)
Oh yeah (Good to me)
Well I said I got a woman (I got a woman)
Way cross town (Way cross town)
She's good to me (Good to me)
Oh yeah (To me)
Why she's my baby
Don't you understand
I'm her lover man
Well I said I got a woman (I got a woman)
Way cross town (Way cross town)
She's good to me (Good to me)
Oh yeah (Good to me)
Don't you know she's alright (She's alright)
Don't you know she's alright (She's alright)
Don't you know she's alright
I got a woman
Way over town
She's good to me, yeah (Oh yeah)
(She's good to me, oh yeah)
Written by: Charlie Hall, Ray Charles, Renald Richard