Dave Molter's third #1 single, this reggae-based tune tells the story of a man trying to persuade a woman that he will treat her better than the man she is currently with. a universal theme anyone who has loved from afar will relate to.
Verse 1
Oh woman, won’t you tell me why your pretty eyes are cryin’
Each time I see you walk on by of that there’s no denyin’
I want to stop you there and say Don’t be in such a hurry
Cause I could be your man today You’d never need to worry
Interlude
Just to hold you, feel you near me
Just to touch you, can you hear me
Verse 2
Oh woman, I know love is blind, so you can’t see he’s lyin’
But he will never treat you kind, because he’s just not tryin’
There must be something I can do, some perfect words that I can say
To let you know my heart is true, I’ll be here for you every day
Chorus
Oh woman, don’t you cry (There is no reason to be blue)
Oh woman, don’t you cry (You know I am the man for you)
Oh woman, don’t you cry (Cause I’m the one who loves you)
Verse 3
Oh woman, won’t you walk with me, listen to what I’m sayin’
No other way for you to see, it’s not a game I’m playin’
My love for you is just so strong, I got to have you by my side
Can’t keep this secret very long, it’s just too much for me to hide
Oh woman, don’t you cry (What can I do to make you see)
Oh woman, don’t you cry (That you should give your heart to me)
Oh woman, don’t you cry (I want to be there by your side)
Oh woman, don’t you cry (And I will keep you satisfied)
Repeat on fade
credits
released December 13, 2019
Recorded at Diversity Studio, Pittsburgh, PA
Produed by Buddy Hall and Dave Molter
Engineered by Buddy Hall
Mastered by Billy Rossi
An accomplished veteran of the Pittsburgh, Midwest and East Coast music scenes since 1965, Dave Molter counts The Beatles as
his primary influence.
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