Man! I Feel Like a Woman!

Album: Come On Over (1997)
Charted: 3 23
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  • Let's go girls
    Come on

    I'm going out tonight, I'm feelin' alright
    Gonna let it all hang out
    Want to make some noise, really raise my voice
    Yeah, I want to scream and shout, ah

    No inhibitions, make no conditions
    Get a little outta line
    I ain't gonna act politically correct
    I only want to have a good time

    The best thing about being a woman
    Is the prerogative to have a little fun and

    Oh, oh, oh, go totally crazy, forget I'm a lady
    Men's shirts, short skirts
    Oh, oh, oh, really go wild yeah, doin' it in style
    Oh, oh, oh, get in the action, feel the attraction
    Color my hair, do what I dare
    Oh, oh, oh, I want to be free yeah, to feel the way I feel
    Man! I feel like a woman! Woo

    The girls need a break tonight we're gonna take
    The chance to get out on the town
    We don't need romance, we only want to dance
    We're gonna let our hair hang down

    The best thing about being a woman
    Is the prerogative to have a little fun and

    Oh, oh, oh, go totally crazy, forget I'm a lady
    Men's shirts, short skirts
    Oh, oh, oh, really go wild, yeah, doin' it in style
    Oh, oh, oh, get in the action, feel the attraction
    Color my hair, do what I dare
    Oh, oh, oh, I want to be free yeah, to feel the way I feel
    Man! I feel like a woman! Ow ow uh huh

    Oh oh yeah
    The best thing about being a woman
    Is the prerogative to have a little fun (fun, fun)

    Oh, oh, oh, go totally crazy, forget I'm a lady
    Men's shirts, short skirts
    Oh, oh, oh, really go wild yeah, doin' it in style
    Oh, oh, oh, get in the action, feel the attraction
    Color my hair, do what I dare
    Oh, oh, oh, I want to be free yeah, to feel the way I feel (feel the way I feel)
    Man! I feel like a woman!

    Woo, oh, oh
    Uh, uh, yeah, yeah
    I get totally crazy
    Can you feel it?
    Come, come, come on baby
    Woo, woo, woo
    I feel like a woman Writer/s: Robert John Lange, Shania Twain
    Publisher: TuneCore Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
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