I Got A Woman:Ray Charles. Charles' first #1 hit...in 1955. #1. A E Well, I got a woman, way over town, A D A A7 she's good to me, oh, yeah. D D7 Said, I got a woman, way over town, E E7 E she's good to me, whoa, yeah. A A7 She gives me money when I'm in need. D D7 Yeah, she's a kind of friend, indeed. A E I got a woman, way over town. A D A She's good to me, whoa, yeah. #2. A E She saves her lovin', early in the mornin', A D A just for me, oh, yeah. D D7 She saves her lovin', early in the mornin', E E7 E just for me, oh, yeah. A A7 She saves her lovin', just for me, D D7 always loves me, so tenderly. A E I got a woman, way over town, A D A she's good to me, oh, yeah. (SAX. BREAK.) CHORUS: A A7 A She's there to love me, both day and night. A A7 A Never grumbles or fusses, always treats me right. A A7 A Never runnin' in the streets, leavin' me alone.. A A7 she knows a woman's place, is right there, now, in the home. D E I got a woman, way over town, A D A she's good to me, oh, yeah. #4. D Said I got a woman, way over town, E E7 E she's good to me, oh, yeah. A A7 Well, she's my baby, don't you understand? D Yeah, I....I'm her lovin' man, now. A E I got a woman, way over town, A D A She's good to me, oh, yeah. OUTRO: A A7 Well, don't you know she's all right? A A7 Well, don't you know she's all right? A A7 She's all right, she's all right...(Fade.) A fifties smash from Kraziekhat.