Take It Like A Man

Album: Head On (1975)
Charted: 33
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  • Only three stops to make in Alabama
    Everyone a one night stand
    Workin' for a man down South Louisiana
    'Cause ZZ ain't his only band
    Business ain't been good or bad
    But sittin' here will drive me mad

    And I'm gonna get back where they want me
    Get back where they want me
    Get back where they want me
    Make a stand
    I'm gonna take it like a man

    Met a stray woman I think it was in Texas
    She was made for those who'd pay
    Gotta little drunk, I raised a mild ruckus
    The city said I could not stay
    I guess I'm gonna have to change until my life is rearranged

    You know, I'm gonna get back where they want me
    Get back where they want me
    Get back where they want me
    Make a stand
    I'm gonna take it like a man

    I guess I'm gonna have to change until this life is rearranged
    I'm gonna get back where they want me
    Get back where they want me
    Get back where they want me
    Make a stand
    I'm gonna take it like a man
    Take it like a man, yeah
    I'm gonna take it like a man
    I'm gonna take it like a man

    (Play it Richard)
    Oh, oh
    Oh, oh Writer/s: Blair Thornton, Charles Turner
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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