Girls, Women and Ladies
Ed Bruce
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There was only me and her and him The bar was giving last call so I thought I'd move on in And I was slick and feeling like a man so I took the stool between 'em And ordered one more round for me and her and him I placed my arms across the back of her barstool And I don't remember what I said but at the time it sounded cool She pushed her drink away and never looked at me She just paid her tab tipped the man and left me sittin' there alone with him And he said there's girls and there's women and there's ladies There's yes'es and there's no's and there's maybe's There's teasin' and pleasin' they start learnin' when they're babies There's girls and there's women and there's ladies Well he pushed his old straw hat back and he grinned And he said ain't they all a mystery ha ha sonny it's a sin They're all sittin' on the world they're tryin' to win Ah but you know I love a mystery So let's drink another round to you and me and them He said there's girls... There's girls and there's women... He said there's girls...
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Written by: ED BRUCE, PATSY BRUCE, RON PETERSON
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11 facts about this song
Song Background"Girls, Women and Ladies" is a song recorded by American country artist Ed Bruce. It was published under the label MCA Records.
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Song Release DateThe song "Girls, Women and Ladies" was released on August 4th, 1980.
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Chart PerformanceAfter its release, the song placed #14 on the US Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and #10 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart.
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Song WriterEd Bruce, known for his song-writing talents, himself co-wrote "Girls, Women and Ladies" along with his wife, Patsy Bruce.
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Song LengthWith a duration of 3:25 minutes, the song fits the industry's standard length for single releases.
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From AlbumThis song is a single from Ed Bruce's tenth studio album, "One to One," which was released in 1980.
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Song ThemeThe lyrics of the song "Girls, Women and Ladies" celebrate women of all ages, with a focus on their beauty, resilience, and grace.
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Ed Bruce’s CareerThis song was one of the numerous hits that Ed Bruce had in his career. His other big hits include "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys", "You're the Best Break This Old Heart Ever Had", and "After All".
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LegacyDespite not reaching top positions on the billboard charts, the song "Girls, Women and Ladies" left a significant mark and is often remembered as one of Ed Bruce's classic hits. The song continues to be loved by fans of country music for its authentic sound and meaningful lyrics.
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Cover VersionsDue to the song's popularity, several artists and bands have performed cover versions over the years, further solidifying its place in the country music scene.
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Record Label"Girls, Women and Ladies" was published under the MCA Records label, a popular record label of its time, which produced hits for several other country artists as well.
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