Hard Headed Woman

Album: Tea For The Tillerman (1970)
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  • (A hard, hard, hard)

    I'm lookin' for hard-headed woman
    One who'll take me for myself
    And if I find my hard-headed woman
    I won't need nobody else, no, no, no

    I'm lookin' for hard-headed woman (hard-headed woman)
    One who'll make me do my best
    And if I find my hard-headed woman
    I know the rest of my life will be blessed, yes (yes), yes, yes

    I know a lot of fancy dancers
    People who can glide you on a floor
    They move so smooth but have no answers (whoa, whoa, whoa-oh)
    When you ask them, "Why'd you come here for? (I don't know)
    Why?"

    (Hard-headed woman)

    I know many fine-feathered friends
    But their friendliness depends on how you do
    They know
    Many sure-fire ways
    To find out the one who pays
    And how you do

    I'm lookin' for hard-headed woman (hard-headed woman)
    One who will make me fell so good
    And if I find my hard-headed woman (whoa, whoa, whoa-oh)
    I know my life will be as it should, yes, yes, yes

    I'm lookin' for hard-headed woman (hard-headed woman)
    One who'll make me do my best
    And if I find my hard-headed woman Writer/s: Yusuf Islam
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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