I've Got a Woman Part 1
Ray Charles Lyrics


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Well, I've got a woman
Way over town
That's good to me oh, yeah
Say I've got a woman
Way over town
That's good to me oh, yeah
She give me money
When I'm in need
Yeah, she's a kind of friend indeed
I've got a woman
Way over town
That's good to me oh, yeah
She saves her lovin' early in the morning
Just for me
She saves her lovin' early in the morning
Just for me
She saves her lovin' just for me
She loves me so tenderly
Well, I've got a woman
Way over town
That's good to me oh, yeah
She's there to love me both day and night
Never grumbles or fusses, always treats me right
Never runnin' in the streets, and leavin' me alone
She knows a woman's place is right there now in her home
Well, I've got a woman
Way over town
That's good to me oh, yeah
Say I've got a woman
Way over town
That's good to me oh, yeah
Well, she's my baby
Don't you understand
And I'm her loving man
I've got a woman
Way over town
That's good to me oh, yeah
Don't you know she's alright




Don't you know she's alright
She's alright, she's alright

Overall Meaning

"I've Got a Woman" is a classic rhythm and blues song recorded by Ray Charles in 1954. It was the first song to feature his signature blend of gospel, blues, and jazz that came to be known as "soul music." The lyrics describe a woman who is good to the singer and provides for him financially when needed. She saves her love for him and is always there for him, never complaining or leaving him alone. The singer describes her as his baby and himself as her loving man, emphasizing the mutual love and respect they share.


The song has been interpreted in different ways over the years, but it is generally agreed that the "woman" in the song is a metaphor for either God or music, both of which Charles held in high regard. The lyrics could also be interpreted as a celebration of a healthy relationship between a man and a woman, one in which both parties are happy and fulfilled.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, I've got a woman
I have a woman in my life


Way over town
In a distant place


That's good to me oh, yeah
Who treats me well


Say I've got a woman
I want to emphasize that I have a woman


She give me money
She provides me with financial support


When I'm in need
When I require assistance


Yeah, she's a kind of friend indeed
She is truly a good friend


She saves her lovin' early in the morning
She reserves her affection for me in the morning


Just for me
Exclusively for me


She saves her lovin' just for me
She reserves her affection only for me


She loves me so tenderly
She offers me her love in a gentle way


She's there to love me both day and night
She is always available to love me


Never grumbles or fusses, always treats me right
She never complains or argues, always treats me well


Never runnin' in the streets, and leavin' me alone
She never goes out and leaves me by myself


She knows a woman's place is right there now in her home
She understands that a woman's place is in the home


Well, she's my baby
She is my beloved


Don't you understand
Don't you realize


And I'm her loving man
And I am the man who loves her


Don't you know she's alright
Do you not know that she is excellent


She's alright, she's alright
She is excellent, she is excellent




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: RENALD RICHARD, RAY CHARLES

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Lyrics:

Well
I got a woman, way over town
That’s good to me, oh yeah
Say I got a woman, way over town
Good to me, oh yeah
She give me money when I’m in need
Yeah, she’s a kind of friend indeed
I got a woman, way over town
That’s good to me, oh yeah

She saves her lovin’, early in the mornin’
Just for me, oh yeah
She saves her lovin’, early in the mornin’
Just for me, oh yeah
She saves her lovin’, just for me
Aah, she love me, so tenderly
I got a woman, way over town
That’s good to me, oh yeah

[ saxophone solo ]

She’s there to love me
Both day and night
Never grumbles or fusses
Always treats me right
Never runnin’ in the streets
And leavin’ me alone
She knows a woman’s place
Is right there, now, in her home

I got a woman, way over town
That’s good to me, oh yeah
Say I got a woman, way over town
That’s good to me, oh yeah
Oh, she’s my baby, oh, don’t you understand
Yeah, and I’m her lover man
I got a woman, way over town
That’s good to me, oh yeah

Oh, don’t you know she’s all right
Oh, don’t you know she’s all right
She’s all right, she’s all right
Whoa yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah

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