Released: September 25, 1970

Songwriter: Sorrells Pickard

Producer: Pete Drake

[Verse]
Every night she's on the corner
She's got her business in the street
Her smile may make you think that you can own her
But that smile's reserved for everyone she sees

Woman of the night, I've heard them call her
But she's still a woman when morning comes around
She walks through the market as a lady
And she's kinda nice to have around

[Chorus]
She's a woman of the night and I love her
Although her love, my silver doesn't buy
It's worth the rain to have a little sunshine
And you laugh much louder when you learn to cry

[Verse]
I've seen them pay for her affection
But when morning comes, no one calls her name
She wakes to find no sign of appreciation
Still she isn't wearing any shame

[Chorus][x3]
She's a woman of the night and I love her
Although her love, my silver doesn't buy
It's worth the rain to have a little sunshine
And you laugh much louder when you've learned to cry

Ringo Starr

Best known as the drummer for The Beatles, Ringo Starr (born Richard Starkey, 1940) also had a moderately successful solo career (with hits like “It Don’t Come Easy” and “Photograph”) and was the narrator for Thomas The Tank Engine.

His country-infused nickname emerged from a tendency to wear rings on his fingers.