Southern Women

Album cover art for "Southern Women" by Lynyrd Skynyrd

Lynyrd Skynyrd - Rock

Southern Women

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Duration: 4:17

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[Verse 1] I'm the kind of man who loves all the girls From debutantes to honky-tonk queens I've tasted every brand all around the world But all I see are peaches in my dreams [Chorus] I'm talkin' 'bout, oh I'm talkin' 'bout, oh Them southern women [Verse 2] It's a well known fact across the Dixie line And if a man don't agree, I could tell you he's blind They can drink with the best, and to hell with the rest And if she takes you home, you ain't getting no rest [Chorus] I'm talkin' 'bout, oh I'm talkin' 'bout, oh Them southern women Talkin' 'bout, oh They'll love you so slow Them southern women Them southern girls Oh, they look like angels on Saturday night Oh, Lord, they've got a wild side Take you places that you've never been Make a man come back again Talk 'bout mama, the southern belle Little girl learned her lesson well Ain't no others can cast a spell like the sweet southern women Oh [Bridge] Talk to me, my baby Ooh Woo [Chorus] I'm talkin' 'bout, oh I'm talkin' 'bout, oh Them southern women Talkin' 'bout, oh They'll love you so slow Them southern women Them southern girls Oh, look like angels on Saturday night Oh, Lord, they've got a wild side Take you places that you've never been Make a man come back again Talk 'bout mama, the southern belle Little girl learned her lesson well Ain't no others can cast a spell like the sweet southern women Southern women [Outro] They can make a man feel so proud They can capture him with a southern style Little girl learned her lesson well Ain't no others can cast a spell Like them sweet southern women Them southern girls Oh Southern women Southern women Make a man feel proud Southern women Southern women Thinkin' just like your mama Southern women Take you places that you've never been Southern women

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Credits

Writers
  • Ed King
  • Gary Rossington
  • Danny Tate
  • Johnny Van Zant