Only One Woman

Album: The Marbles (1968)
Charted: 5
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  • Ten little Indians
    Stand in a row
    I bet there are many
    So how would I know?

    And she was only one woman, only one woman
    And I've got a picture of the woman I love

    Who sees my lonely face?
    Who sees my shame?
    Nobody in my place
    Can tell me her name

    'Cause she was only one woman, only one woman
    And I've got a picture of the woman I love

    Ten little Indians
    And now there are none
    I bet there are many
    And her love still goes on

    'Cause she was only one woman, only one woman
    And I've got a picture of the woman I love
    Well, she was only one woman, only one woman
    And I've got a picture of the woman I love
    Well, she was only one woman, only one woman
    And I've got a picture Writer/s: Barry Gibb, Maurice Ernest Gibb, Robin Hugh Gibb
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Bill from UkThe lyrics claim Graham is singing " I bet there are many. . . " but the video indicates its not the word 'bet'. Plus lyrics differ between " who sees my lovely face" and "who sees my lonely face. ," the video indicates the latter.
  • Under Down Under from Tasmania , AustraliaI wonder who was the dancer featured in the original Marbles film clip?
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