She's a woman who understands She's a woman who loves her man My love don't give me presents I know that she's no peasant Only ever has to give me Love forever and forever My love don't give me presents Turn me on when I get lonely People tell me that she's only fooling I know she isn't, woo ooh She's a woman who understands She's a woman who John elaborated further about this ā€˜dream girl’ by saying: ā€œI always had this dream of this particular woman coming into my life. I knew it wouldn’t be someone buying Beatles records. I was hoping for a woman who could give me what I get from a man intellectually. I wanted someone I could be myself with.ā€ Cmaj7 Ooo Am7 oh well- Dm7 well, Doo doo doo G6 doo doo. Cmaj7 Ooo Am7 oh well- Dm7 well, Doo doo doo G6 doo doo. C Woman, Dm7 I know you C understand Dm7. C the little Am child in Dm side the G man. F Please re Dm7 member, my Em life is in your Gsus4 hand G s. And C woman, Dm7 hold me C close to your Dm7 heart. Woman, I can hardly express, My mixed emotions at my thoughtlessness, After all I'm forever in your debt, And woman, I will try to express, My inner feelings and thankfulness, For showing me the meaning of success, Ooh, well, well, Ooh, well, well, Woman, I know you understand The little child inside the man, Please remember my life is in your John Lissauer. " Hallelujah " is a song written by Canadian singer Leonard Cohen, originally released on his album Various Positions (1984). Achieving little initial success, [1] the song found greater popular acclaim through a new version recorded by John Cale in 1991. Cale's version inspired a 1994 recording by Jeff Buckley that in 2004 was Lennon wrote the group's follow-up single, "Please Please Me," inspired primarily by Roy Orbison, but also fed by Lennon's infatuation with the pun in Bing Crosby's famous lyrics, "Oh, please John Lennon’s song ā€˜ #9 Dream ’, which supposedly came to him in a dream with no specific meaning, was released in 1974 on Walls and Bridges, which was also his 9th solo album, issued in the 9th month of the year. It peaked at No.9 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart in the USA when released as a single. The chorus – ā€˜Ah! It isn't hard to do. Nothing to kill or die for. And no religion too. Imagine all the people. Living life in peace. You may say I'm a dreamer. But I′m not the only one. I hope someday you′ll join us. And the world will be as one. Written by John Lennon. Woman-one, two, one, two, three, four. Woman I can hardly express My mixed emotions at my thoughtlessness After all I’m forever in your debt And woman I will try express My inner feelings and thankfulness, For showing me the meaning of success, 5UcU3.

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