
Workingman’s Woman New Riders of the Purple Sage
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Lord knows I've never given her much of anything
But at least she knows I've been trying
And she tells me not to worry, says she has everything
Ten years of love, these two fine kids and that old wedding ring
She's a workingman's woman, a workingman's life
She's strong through the hard times and soft through the night
She's a workingman's woman and I can't count the times
I've thanked God she's mine
Working hard to get us by is all I've ever known
I wish there was some way to make it better
But she tells me not to worry, says she has everything
Ten years of love, these two fine kids and that old wedding ring
She's a workingman's woman, a workingman's life
She's strong through the hard times and soft through the night
She's a workingman's woman and I can't count the times
I've thanked God she's mine
Lord knows I've never given her much of anything
But at least she knows I've been trying
And she tells me not to worry, says she has everything
Ten years of love, these two fine kids and that old wedding ring
She's a workingman's woman, a workingman's life
She's strong through the hard times and soft through the night
She's a workingman's woman and I can't count the times
I've thanked God she's mine
Working hard to get us by is all I've ever known
I wish there was some way to make it better
But she tells me not to worry, says she has everything
Ten years of love, these two fine kids and that old wedding ring
She's a workingman's woman, a workingman's life
She's strong through the hard times and soft through the night
She's a workingman's woman and I can't count the times
I've thanked God she's mine
"Workingman’s Woman" by New Riders of the Purple Sage, released in 1971, is a #CountryRock song that celebrates the strength and resilience of a hardworking woman. The lyrics reflect themes of love, dedication, and the struggles of everyday life. Its blend of rock and country elements, along with heartfelt storytelling, resonates with listeners, capturing the essence of working-class life.
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