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I always thought that a man should be the boss in his home.
But how can a king rule his castle when he's always gone
(now listen)
I tried to do the things for you that a woman should do
But you take me for granted baby,
You must think I'm some kind of fool
But here's some food for thought
And I want you to understand
I can love you like a woman,
But oh! also fight you like a man
(did you hear what I said?)
It's allright
You rush out, and take your time coming in
Thats how its always been
You been treating me like I'm a piece of wood
Since I don't know when
But I'm a peaceful woman
I know violence is no good
But I can't demonstrate to you
To be understood
So I'm gonna tell you in plain english
Just as plain as I can
I'm gonna love you like a woman
But oh! also fight you like a man
(did you hear what I said?)
It's allright
Very first thing you said to me,
I wear the pants
Then you turned around and you started cheating
Showin me you got a trend
But baby your time,
Is very close at hand
I'm gonna love you like a woman
But oh! also fight you like a man
Tell the truth
(and don't think nothin' bout it!)
It's allright
I gonna get you back now baby, tell the truth
Oh! it's allright... oh yeah
Tell the truth.I'm gonna fight you baby!
It's alright oh!
Tell the truth
Oh yeah
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- Bad Luck and Trouble Blues
- The Queen of Chicago Blues
- Koko Taylor
- Koko Taylor (Remastered)
- Harmonica Blues 101
- Chicago Blues 101
- The Best of Koko Taylor
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- The History of Blues
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- Queen Of The Blues
- The Alligator Records Years
- American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1969, Vol. 2
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