Reg Lindsay - July, You're a Woman lyrics
rate meI can't hold it on the road,
When you're sitting right beside me
And I'm drunk out of my mind,
Merely from the fact that you are here
And I have not been known as the Saint of San Joaquin
And I'd just as soon right now
Pull on over to the side of the road
And show you what I mean
(Lah dah dah. ... Lah dah dah dah&.)
July, you're a woman,
More woman than any woman I've ever known
An' I can't hold my eyes
On the white lines out before me,
When your hand is on my collar,
And you're talking in my ear
And I have been around with a gypsy girl named Shannon,
The daughter of the Devil;
It is strange that I should mention her to you;
I haven't thought of her in years.
(Lah dah dah. ... Lah dah dah dah&.)
July, you're a woman
More than any woman I've ever known
I can't take it on the road,
When you're sitting right beside me,
And I'm drunk out of my mind
Merely from the fact that you are here
And I have not been known as the Saint of San Juaquin
And I'd just as soon right now
Pull on over to the side of the road
And show you what I mean
(Lah dah dah. ... Lah dah dah dah&.)
July, you're a woman
More than any woman I've ever known
July, you're a woman
More than any woman I've ever known
July, you're a woman
More than any woman I've ever known
[From His Album: 'Transition Years - The Festival Years'
Songwriter: John C. Stewart;
Contributed: Marten Busstra 2009]