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(That’s What I Like) In My Woman

Released by Joe Cocker in 1975
From the Album: Jamaica Say You Will |

This version of (That’S What I Like) In My Woman was released by Joe Cocker in 1975.

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You say she’s got a mind of her own
I like that in my woman
You say she’s crazy, I really don’t know
That’s what I love in my woman

And I think I’m gettin’ crazy
I might be gettin’ lazy
I just don’t want to look any more
‘Cause I found you
I found you
I found you
I found you

You say she wants to
Take a little stroll
Down by the river
Every evenin’

I just might take
Myself a little stroll
Down by the river
Every evenin’

I think I’m gettin’ crazy
I must be gettin’ lazy
I just don’t want to look any more
‘Cause I found you
I found you
I found you
I found you


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