About The Song
In the annals of country music, few names resonate with the heartfelt authenticity of George Jones. With a voice that could wring emotion from a stone, Jones possessed an uncanny ability to capture the profound complexities of love and loss, making him a true icon of the genre. Among his vast repertoire of hits, “What My Woman Can’t Do” stands as a timeless testament to the enduring power of love, a poignant ballad that has touched the hearts of listeners for generations.
Released in 1973, “What My Woman Can’t Do” quickly ascended to the top of the country charts, peaking at number six on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. The song’s success was not merely a matter of luck; it was a testament to Jones’s masterful delivery and the song’s deeply relatable lyrics. Penned by Earl Montgomery, Billy Sherrill, and Jones himself, the song paints a vivid portrait of a man utterly captivated by his woman’s love.
“What My Woman Can’t Do” is not a song about grand gestures or extravagant displays of affection. Instead, it focuses on the quiet, everyday moments that define a loving relationship. The narrator marvels at his woman’s ability to make him laugh, to soothe his worries, and to fill his life with joy. He sings of her unwavering support, her unwavering belief in him, and her uncanny ability to make him feel like the only man in the world.
Jones’s voice, imbued with a lifetime of heartache and longing, imbues the lyrics with an emotional depth that is impossible to ignore. His delivery is restrained yet powerful, conveying the depth of his love without resorting to melodrama. The supporting cast of The Jordanaires provides a lush, gospel-infused backdrop, further enhancing the song’s emotional resonance.
“What My Woman Can’t Do” is more than just a love song; it’s a celebration of the transformative power of love. The narrator, once lost and adrift, finds solace and purpose in his woman’s love. She is his anchor, his guiding light, the very reason for his being. In her presence, he feels complete, whole, and utterly loved.
The song’s enduring popularity is a testament to its ability to capture the universal human experience of love. In a world that often seems cold and indifferent, “What My Woman Can’t Do” offers a beacon of hope, a reminder of the transformative power of love to heal, to inspire, and to make life worth living. For George Jones, “What My Woman Can’t Do” was more than just a song; it was a testament to the love that had enriched his own life, a love that he poured into every note, every word, every nuance of his performance.
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What my woman can’t do, can’t be doneIt amazes me how she can change my mindWhen it seems to be impossible, she can do it every time And the way she always loves me, she’s got that down perfect too I keep asking myself what is it the lady can’t do?She brightens any room, she walks insideAnd the way she comes in smilin’, you’d never think she ever cries She still looks as young and pretty as she did the day we met If there is one thing bad about her, I ain’t found it yetWhat it is my woman can’t do, can’t be doneIf there’s ever been a darling, I’ve got one She beats all I’ve ever seen, she’s the champion of our team What my woman can’t do, can’t be done What my woman can’t do, can’t be done