"You're Still My Woman" - Indianola Mississippi Seeds (1970)
"You're Still My Woman" Dave Clark/Riley King/B.B. King
When I come home in the morning And I knock on the door I don't get that glad-to-see-you welcome The glad-to-see-you welcome any more Oh but to me It's just like it used to be, baby Because you are still my woman
You know a change have come And I guess I'll blame it on fate The thing that once was love It now seems to turn to hate Oh I guess it's too late For me now, baby But you are still my woman
You know I tried to be The man you wanted me to be But whatever I do, baby It seems to add to your misery Oh you can do What you want to, baby But you are still my woman
You know I'm still hoping and praying That someday I'll find Someone to love me So I can have love and peace of mind Oh I still love you Like I did before, baby Because you are still my woman
Your friends are all telling you That I'm a no good so-and-so They say that love and affection Have now turned to a heart A heart that's old and cold It's the same old story Same old story that's so often told