Alright, oh, yea
Kentucky woman she shines in her own kind of light
She looks at you once in a day
And what's wrong is alright
And I love her
God knows I love her

Kentucky woman
She gets to know you
She gets to hold you
Kentucky woman

She ain't the kind to turn at the drop of her name
Well, all the things she does
They turn you on just the same
And I love her
God knows I love her

Kentucky woman
She gets to know you
She gets to hold you
Kentucky woman

I don't want much
The good lord's earth beneath my feet
A gentle touch
And that one girl in life is sweet and good
There ain't no doubt, I'm talking about

Kentucky woman
She gets to know you
She gets to hold you (she gets to hold you)
Kentucky woman (oh, yeah)

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Oh
Kentucky woman she shines in her own kind of light
Oh, she looks at you once in a day
And what's wrong is alright
And I love her, yes I do, I love her

Kentucky woman
She gets to know you (she gets to know)
She gets to hold you
Kentucky woman (Kentucky woman)
Kentucky woman (Kentucky woman)
Kentucky woman (Kentucky woman)
Kentucky woman (Kentucky woman)
Kentucky woman


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Kentucky Woman Lyrics as written by Neil Diamond

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    was this song originally performed by neil young?

    psychedelic_toaston June 03, 2006   Link

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