I'm a One-Woman Man
Johnny Horton
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If you told me that you loved me I'd feel so proud If you let me hold you honey I'd holler out loud. I'll never love another, even if I can. Oh come to me baby, I'm a one-woman man. (chorus) Oh wantcha let me baby just to kind of hang around. I'll always love ya honey and I'll never let let ya down. I'll never love another even if I can. Oh come to me baby, I'm a one-woman man. I'd climb the highest mountain if it reached up to the sky To prove that I loved you I would jump off and fly. I'd even swim the ocean from shore to shore To prove that I love just a little bit more. [Repeat chorus twice]
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Written by: Johnny Horton, Tillman Franks
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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13 facts about this song
Artists involved"I'm A One-Woman Man" is a popular country song performed by two critically acclaimed artists in the genre, George Jones and Johnny Horton.
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SongVersariesThe song was originally recorded by Johnny Horton in 1956.
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Chart PerformanceGeorge Jones' version of the song reached number 5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in 1988.
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Album AppearanceGeorge Jones' version of "I'm A One-Woman Man" appeared on his 1987 studio album "Too Wild Too Long."
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SongwritersThe song was written by Johnny Horton and Tillman Franks.
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LegacyDespite the passage of so many years, "I'm A One-Woman Man" continues to be a popular selection in the country music genre.
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Cover VersionAlong with Jones and Horton, several other artists have covered the song, thus proving its timeless appeal and widespread influence in the world of music.
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AwardsDespite its popularity and chart performance, the song was not associated with any specific awards.
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Music VideoA music video for the George Jones' version was released and it was directed by the well-known music video director, David Hogan.
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Line UpIn George Jones' version, the Rhonda Vincent provided background vocals. The song also features instrumental support from some of the industry's best musicians.
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Multiple releasesJones released the song as a single twice, first in 1956 and again in 1988, proving its timeless quality and its enduring popularity with fans.
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Digital AvailabilityGiven the developments in the music industry, "I'm A One-Woman Man" is now available on various digital platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube.
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GenreAs a prototype of the golden age of country music, "I'm A One-Woman Man" falls solidly within the classic country and honky-tonk genres.
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