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A WOMAN LIKE THAT
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                      A WOMAN LIKE THAT

She had fire in her eyes and a devil-may-care attitude
And the cut of her dress revealed more than just her tattoo
I fell under her spell, I could tell it was more than the wine
I couldn't resist her painted red lips close to mine

     A woman like that, who spends all her time in the dark
     A woman like that, with a permanent scar for a heart
     She wasn't born that way
     It took time and a lot of mistakes
     It takes good love gone bad, to make a woman like that

She said there was a time, she was on top of it all
But the one that she gave her love to, set her up for a fall
Now she's down all the time, and she's finding herself feeling lost
So she searches the night, hopin' luck's on her side - but it's not

     A woman like that, who spends all her time in the dark
     A woman like that, with a permanent scar for a heart
     She wasn't born that way
     It took time and a lot of mistakes
     It takes good love gone bad, to make a woman like that


          Written by Heath Davidson and Jeffrey Scott Stewart
          Copyright Low Places Music (BMI) / Blue Clover Music (ASCAP)


    

    

   
 

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Style: Honky Tonk, Country, Country/Rocks

MY OL' STOMPIN' GROUND
HONKY-TONK OPERA
IF I KNEW AN ANGEL
QUEEN OF THE NEON
OUT OF THE QUESTION
THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY
EMPTY BOTTLES
I'LL LET THE JUKEBOX DO MY TALKIN'
A WOMAN LIKE THAT
HONEY, DON'T YOU DARE
THE RECIPE
JESUS IN A BOTTLE
I CAN'T GO HOME
YOU CAN'T STAY HERE

   
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Co-Writer(s): 
Heath Davidson and Jeffrey Scott Stewart (see www.JeffreyScottStewart.com )

Other Song(s) Written with Jeffrey Scott Stewart:  Empty Bottles, Getaway Car
  
     

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We wrote this at Heath's apartment in Hendersonville originally, back in 1999.  His title, we worked the lyric together.   I revisited the tune in 2002, and reworked it into a waltz with some tweaking of the lyrics.  I've always pictured this in Printer's Alley in Nashville (just as I do Empty Bottles), probably because I was spending a lot of time there when we wrote these songs!  And saw a lot of "women like that" . . . it's about having compassion for women who are leading a tough life . . . whatever the details . . . and specifically, not being judgemental.



- Jeffrey Scott Stewart

       

 

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