Moody Woman - Jerry Butler

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MOODY WOMAN
Jerry Butler
I get the feeling that you really miss me

Oh, I love you when you hug and jkiss me
And look at me like I'm buggin' you honey
Girl, I can't stand it when you start acting funny
Oh moody woman you change like the weather
Moody woman but you got it together
Moody, moody, moody woman I love you
Oh variety is the spice of life

Yes the pain makes the pleasure nice
You bet your life I do
You make my day when you say you need me
But that's no way to play when you say you're gonna leave me
Moody woman, oh I love you
Moody woman I think the world of you
Moody, moody, moody woman I love you

You bet your life I do
You know you can girl


Oh baby you could be impossibly smart
But I know you love me
You think the world of me
and you got a great big heart

People tell me that love's blind
There ain't no love as blind as mine
And though I have to suffer when you're feeling blue
Oh moody woman I know all about you
My life would be much tougher if I didn't have you
Moody woman can't live without you

Moody, moody, moody woman I love you
You bet your life I do
Oh moody woman yo know I love you
Moody woman I don't want to leave you
Moody woman I think the world of you
You have been my whole life
Why don't you let me love you Moody baby you know that I need you

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There are multiple artists called Jerry Butler:

1) Jerry Butler, Jr. (born December 8, 1939 in Sunflower, Mississippi) is an American soul singer also known as "The Ice Man" because of his cool demeanour while singing often intensely emotional lyrics.

Butler was dubbed the "Iceman" by a Philadelphia disc jockey while performing in a Philadelphia theater. However, Butler achieved what eluded many earlier Doo Wop groups during the 1950s and 1960s — longevity. Butler’s solo career had a string of hits, including "He Will Break Your Heart," "Moon River," "Make It Easy On Yourself," "Let It Be Me" (the Everly Brothers classic re-done as a duet with Betty Everett), "Brand New Me," "Ain’t Understanding Mellow," (duet with Brenda Lee Eager), and "Never Gonna Give You Up," followed by two hugely successful albums The Iceman Cometh in 1968 and Ice On Ice in 1970. The Iceman Cometh garnered Butler three Grammy nominations. Jerry Butler further made recordings for Philadelphia International Records in the 80's. His most noted song for the label was "Cooling Out"


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