I Got a Woman was inspired by two traditional gospel songs, showcasing the influence of these roots in the evolution of soul music. Ray Charles, the composer, blended elements of gospel with rhythm and blues, creating an innovative sound. This song, in particular, stands out for being recognized as one of the first to make this fusion, marking a crucial moment in the history of American popular music.
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E7
Well... I got a woman, way over town
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That's good to me, oh yeah
D7
Said I got a woman, way over town
E7
Good to me, oh yeah
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She gives me money when I'm in need
D7
Yeah, she's a kind of friend indeed
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E7
I got a woman, way over town
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D7
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E7
That's good to me, oh yeah
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She's there to love me Both day and night
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E7
I got a woman, way over town
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D7
A7
That's good to me, oh yeah
D7
Said I got a woman, way over town
E7
That's good to me, oh yeah
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Well, she's my baby, don't you understand
D7
Yeah, I'm her lovin' man, now
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E7
I got a woman, way over town
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D7
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E7
That's good to me, oh yeah
A7
Well, don't you know she's all right Well, don't you know she's all right