Elvis Presley – I Got A Woman (1956)

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Elvis Presley, the King of Rock and Roll, left an indelible mark on the music industry with his electrifying performances and iconic songs. One such gem is “I Got a Woman,” a track that captures the essence of Presley’s unique style and charisma. Released in 1956, this song remains a testament to Presley’s influence and continues to be celebrated by fans around the world.

Did You Know?

“I Got a Woman” was originally written and recorded by Ray Charles in 1954. Elvis Presley’s rendition of the song, however, brought his own flavor to it, infusing it with his distinctive rock and roll sound. This cover marked another instance of Presley’s ability to reinterpret and rejuvenate existing hits, solidifying his position as a true musical pioneer.

Elvis Presley, born on January 8, 1935, in Tupelo, Mississippi, started his musical journey at a young age. His fusion of various genres, including rock, gospel, and blues, led to the creation of a sound that resonated with a global audience. His charismatic stage presence and dynamic voice set the stage for his unparalleled success in the music world.

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Lyrics: “Elvis Presley – I Got a Woman”

Well, I’ve 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, yeah

She’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

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