^Thank you; that title just wasn’t coming to the forefront.
I kind of like When a Man Loves Another Man from the Two and Half Men commercial. Always makes me smile that he can make fun of himself like that.
Todd Rundgren - “We Gotta Get You A Woman”
I prefer “Desperado,” myself.
The Old Woman from Wexford - traditional (I associate it with The Clancy Brothers)
Aretha Franklin (covered by the Flying Burrito Brothers) - Do Right Woman, Do Right Man
Barbra Streisand - Woman In Love
John Lee Hooker - Whisky And Women
Woman - Kesha
More Than a Woman - Bee Gees and/or Tavares
No Woman No Cry - Bob Marley
Kentucky Woman (preferably the Deep Purple version).
“I’m a Wo-man, W-O-M-A-N.”
Gold Dust Woman - Fleetwood Mac
Woman in Chains - Tears for Fears
Woman from Tokyo - Deep Purple
“I Am Woman” - Helen Reddy
Fire Woman - The Cult
I am now reminded of one of my favorites, just love the lyrics. Nothin’ But a Woman by Robert Cray
You can give me an hour alone in a bank
Pay all my tickets, wipe the slate blank
You could buy me a car, fill up the tank
Tell me a boat full of lawyers just sank
But it ain’t nothin’ but a woman
Nothin’ but a woman, no, no
Don’t need nothin’ but a woman
Any time I’m feelin’ low
A Woman in Love (It’s Not Me) - Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
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“Cigarettes, Whiskey, and Wild, Wild Women”
Not sure who did it originally. It’s been covered by the Sons of the Pioneers, Buck Owens, and Jim Croce.
Woman (Lennon)
Woman (Peter and Gordon, written by McCartney)
Honky Tonk Women - The Rolling Stones