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Introduction:

“My Woman Keeps Lovin’ Her Man” is a track by Merle Haggard featured on his 1972 album It’s Not Love (But It’s Not Bad). Known for his candid storytelling and honest depictions of love, Haggard explores the complexities of a dedicated relationship in this song. Released during a period when Haggard was riding high on a series of country hits, the album achieved commercial success, topping the Billboard country albums chart, while its title track also reached number one on the country singles chart.

The album It’s Not Love (But It’s Not Bad) was recorded with The Strangers, Haggard’s backing band, and highlighted his seamless blending of traditional country with honky-tonk and Bakersfield sounds. Songs like “My Woman Keeps Lovin’ Her Man” reflect Haggard’s ability to convey raw emotional truths through simple yet impactful lyrics, a quality that had endeared him to fans across the country. This track embodies Haggard’s introspective side, showing appreciation for loyalty and enduring love amidst life’s hardships, a recurring theme in his work.

Merle Haggard’s music often drew from his life experiences, including struggles and relationships, which allowed him to connect deeply with his audience. During this era, his songwriting and performances conveyed the voice of the working-class American and often touched on themes of resilience, loyalty, and personal redemption. “My Woman Keeps Lovin’ Her Man” is a testament to his skill at capturing intimate emotions, making it a noteworthy entry in his expansive catalog of country music classics.

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“My Woman Keeps Lovin’ Her Man”

My woman still loves me in spite of my way
For reason I don’t understand
I guess some day she knows I’ll come home to stay
That’s why my woman keeps loving her man.Someday she knows I’ll be feeble and old
And unable to leave her again
She’s happy just knowing that someday I’ll change
That’s why my woman keeps loving her man.

My woman is guilty of loving too much
A man who’s only a man
And the mem’ry she clings to gives her something to touch
That’s why my woman keeps loving her man.

Someday she knows I’ll be feeble and old
And unable to leave her again
And someday she knows I’ll come home to stay
That’s why my woman keeps loving her man.

That’s why my woman keeps loving her man…