“Wild Women Do” from the Pretty Woman soundtrack.
I did say in the OP that we could go with the plural to woman. And harder to google.
“Wild Women Do” from the Pretty Woman soundtrack.
I did say in the OP that we could go with the plural to woman. And harder to google.
When You’re In Love with a Beautiful Woman - Dr. Hook
The Other Woman - Ray Parker Jr.
Ain’t No Woman Like the One I Got - Four Tops
And since I’m listening to the Eagles - Witchy Woman
A few more, with their Billboard Hot 100 charting peaks:
Man Smart, Woman Smarter - Multiple recording since 1936
You Ain’t Woman Enough (To Take My Man) - Loretta Lynn, 1966, #2 (country)
Clean Up Woman - Betty Wright, 1971, #6
Woman To Woman - Shirley Brown, 1974, #22
Mungo Jerry - Long legged woman dressed in black.
(my band supported mungo jerry - once - about 40 years ago !)
Only A Woman’s Heart - E. McEvoy
“Only A Woman’s Heart” written by McEvoy is the title song of the album A Woman’s Heart which went on to sell over three-quarters of a million copies in Ireland alone and was (and remains) the biggest selling Irish album of all time."
This thread reminds me of when the local NPR affiliate, during its Rhythm & Blues 4-hour music segment, played only songs whose titles contained women’s names. It attempted to do the same for men’s names but had considerable difficulty accumulating four hours of songs that fit the criteria.
Berkeley Woman - John Denver
You Are The Woman - Firefall
Women - Foreigner
“Wild Women Don’t Get The Blues” - not sure who did it originally. Francine Reed sings it on Lyle Lovett’s “Live In Texas” album and she says it was written in 1924.
Stampeders. Bon, c’est bon…
Then there was Joe Tex
Brian Hyland (who, tangentially brought you the Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini and Sealed with a Kiss)
And Joe Cocker
There’s Wild Hearted Woman by All About Eve.
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Then there’s This Woman’s Work by Kate Bush.
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And to complete my hat trick Tarot Woman by Rainbow (with the late, great Ronnie James Dio on vocals).
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And to round it up, “Whiskey Woman” by the Flamin’ Groovies.
Also “Kind Hearted Woman Blues” by Robert Johnson.
Damn. L.A. Woman, talk about low hanging fruit. That and Aretha, my mind is blown.