
About The Song
In the vast landscape of country music, there are countless songs that have captured the hearts of listeners worldwide. Among these timeless gems, Travis Tritt’s “Love of a Woman” stands out as a beacon of enduring love and unwavering devotion. Released in 2001 as the third single from his album Down the Road I Go, this poignant ballad has become a staple in Tritt’s repertoire, cementing his status as a country music icon.
Love of a Woman is a testament to the transformative power of love, painting a vivid picture of a man deeply enamored by the strength and unwavering support of his partner. Tritt’s raspy, emotive vocals perfectly convey the depth of his affection, imbuing each lyric with a raw honesty that resonates with listeners. The song’s lyrics, penned by Kevin Brandt, are a masterclass in simplicity, eschewing flowery language for heartfelt expressions of love and admiration.
From the opening lines, Love of a Woman establishes itself as a song that speaks to the soul. “I’ve been a ramblin’ man, all my life long / Seen the world, heard every song,” Tritt sings, setting the stage for a tale of a man transformed by love. As the verses unfold, he paints a portrait of his partner, a woman who has stood by him through thick and thin, her love an unwavering beacon in his life’s journey.
The chorus of Love of a Woman is a powerful declaration of love and devotion, a testament to the transformative power of a woman’s unwavering support. “Oh, the love of a woman, it’s a precious thing / It’ll make you feel like a king / The love of a woman, it’s worth more than gold / It’s the story that’s never been told,” Tritt sings, his voice filled with gratitude and admiration.
Love of a Woman is more than just a country love song; it’s a celebration of the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of love. Tritt’s heartfelt performance and the song’s relatable lyrics have made it an enduring favorite among country music fans, ensuring that its message of love and devotion will continue to resonate for generations to come.
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My baby knows me better than I do,Funny how a woman has that over a man.I can do anything with her here beside me,Leaning on her is where I make my stand.Where would we be without the love of a woman?Standing behind her man even when he’s wrong.The true, pure, undying love of a womanMakes a man a fool to think he can make it alone.My Daddy was a wild one when he was younger,Everyone told my mamma he’d be hard to tame.Full of himself, said âSirâ to nobody,But you ought to see him come running when mamma calls his name.Where would we be without the love of a woman?Standing behind her man even when he’s wrong.The true, pure, undying love of a womanMakes a man a fool to think he can make it alone.A man goes crazy tryin’ to catch his feelings,Too much pride or maybe the words come out wrong.But that’s okay, âcause he’s still her hero.Steady as a rock, her love keeps holdin’ on.Where would we be without the love of a woman?Standing behind her man even when he’s wrong.The true, pure, undying love of a womanMakes a man a fool to think he can make it alone.