Released: May 1, 1978

Songwriter: Walter Orange

Producer: James Anthony Carmichael Commodores

(Sweet, sweet lady yeah)

I’ve got a woman, she’s mighty fine, y’all
Most of all, she’s mine all mine, yeah
When the fall to me this’ll own the future now
That she giving me one love I’ve been giving and a waiting for

Ah n-no, no this ain’t a lovin now, that I’ll regret
If I stick around long enough, guess what’s coming, yeah
The way I feel what I feel, yeah
Makes me happy to know that love is really real

She’s such a woman
Such a woman
Such a woman, yeah

She’s such a woman
Such a woman
Such a woman, oh yeah

Such a woman can’t you see
What this sweet thing means to me
Such a woman can’t you see
What this sweet thing means to me

(Sweet, sweet lady yeah)

Sweet little thing she’s good to me, yeah
Makes me feel like a man, between the masculinity
Let me tell ya, her tender touch
Makes me feel so good and love her twice as much

Yeah yeah, she’s everything she keeps for why turns out
I don’t mind saying and taking such a compliment

She’s such a woman
Such a woman
Such a woman, yeah

She’s such a woman
Such a woman
She’s such a woman, oh yeah

(Such a sweet little woman)
She means the world to me
(Such a sweet little woman)
Yeah yeah, can’t you see

(Such a sweet little woman)
Yeah, yeah, what she means to me
Can’t you see
We wanna cut up and get on down ya see

(Such a woman)

I think she really knows I love her so
She’s such a woman
Ain’t no doubt about it, she means the world to me
She’s such a woman
And talking about the way she makes me feel
What a thrill
(Such a woman)
Like I said before, I’ve got a woman she’s mighty fine
I’m so glad she’s mine, all mine
(Such a woman)
Mine, all mine
(Such a woman)
Let me hear it again
(Such a woman)
Yeah, we’re cuttin’ up, and gettin’ on down

Commodores

Commodores are an American funk/soul band, which was at its peak in the late 1970s through the mid 1980s. The members of the group met as mostly freshmen at Tuskegee Institute (now Tuskegee University) in 1968, and signed with Motown in November 1972, having first caught the public eye opening for The Jackson 5 while on tour.