About The Song
Elvis Presley – The Musical Pioneer
Elvis Presley, born in 1935, was a trailblazer in the world of music. He shot to fame in the 1950s and became a cultural phenomenon, known for his electrifying stage presence and charismatic voice. With hits like “Heartbreak Hotel” and “Love Me Tender,” Elvis’s influence on the music industry remains unparalleled to this day.
“I Got a Woman” – The Gospel-Inspired Gem
Released in 1956, “I Got a Woman” is a song that perfectly encapsulates Elvis’s fusion of rock and gospel. The track was influenced by the gospel hymn “It Must Be Jesus” by the Southern Tones. Elvis’s rendition added a modern twist, blending gospel fervor with the emerging rock and roll sound, making it a defining piece of his musical legacy.
The Song’s Enduring Impact
“I Got a Woman” was not only a chart-topping success but also a song that showcased Elvis’s versatility. It became a classic, celebrated for its rhythm, bluesy undertones, and Elvis’s signature vocal prowess. The song’s popularity endures, cementing its status as an essential part of Elvis’s repertoire.
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Lyric
I Got A Woman”
Way cross town
She’s good to me oh, yeah
Say. I’ve got a woman
Way cross town
She’s good to me oh, yeahShe’s here in the morning,
loving me
Yeah, she’s a kind of friend to me
She says she love me early in the morning
Just for me
Oh, yeah you know she loves me
Oh, naturally
She’s there to love me both day and night
No groans or fusses, treats me right
Never running in the street
Loving me alone
She knows a woman’s place is around home at night
Well, she’s my baby
And I’m her loving man