Very popular in the 70s, excellent classic song, they will never go out of style, thanks for sharing this great song
joseyeguez
Brings back memories of when I was a kid... I always loved this song!☺
raginabramlett
Heard it in '71 when I was 16. The seventies truly was the golden age of rock .
philipelisha
first song I heard after arriving in CA from Indiana in late 71. I was 9 and every time I hear it I think of those first weeks in my new home
garysteves
They are doing SO MUCH, with so little.
Perfect song 🤠 Country-flavored Genius
ericerickson
One of my favorites ! I was 9 back then, now 58, we need a time machine !!
memoio
Hearing this song as a 5 year old local Hawaiian boy in 1971. Nothing like this anymore💯🇺🇸🤙
deanp.tolentino
That Banjo...that just does it for me❤
aaronking
Just moved to the Boston area from CT, this was a biggie on WROR-FM in '71....
frankc.
Always loved this song, I was 14 when it came out.
deborahbarnes
Ahhh, man. This song takes me back to my childhood days. Thank you so much for posting it. :-)
consumerwarrior
I was 10 years old in '71. This is one of the first "adult" songs I remember. ☺
Erzahler
Well, I'm on my way
To the city lights
To the pretty face
That shines her light on the city nights
And I gotta catch a noon train
I gotta be there on time
Oh, it feels so good to know she waits at the end of the line
Sweet, sweet city woman
I can see your face, I can hear your voice
I can almost touch you
Sweet, sweet city woman
And the banjo and me, we got a feel for singing, yeah, yeah
Bon, c'est bon, bon, bon, c'est bon, bon
Bon, c'est bon, bon, bon, bon, bon
Bon, c'est bon, bon, bon, c'est bon, bon
Bon, c'est bon, bon, bon, bon, bon
So long, ma
So long, pa
So long, neighbors and friends
Like a country morning
All snuggled in dew
Ah, she's got a way to make a man feel shiny and new
And she sing in the evening
Old, familiar tunes
And she feeds me love and tenderness and macaroons
Sweet, sweet city woman
I can see your face, I can hear your voice
I can almost touch you
Sweet, sweet city woman
And the banjo and me, we got a feel for singing
Sweet, sweet city woman
Oh she's my sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet city woman
Sweet, sweet city woman
oh my sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet city woman
Everybody
Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet city woman
Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet city woman
Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet city woman
Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet city woman
Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet city woman
Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet city woman
dheyvao_silva
R.I.P Ronnie King. I remember seeing a great show at Dicken's Pub back in the day.
MrGaryFitzpatrick
Great song for a great era, my teen years, thanks for posting.
ghostlatino
Takes me back to a time that's gone forever 😢
RedtheCat
Made in Canada! And bilingual too! Bon si bon! Found a ticket to an Ottawa show at the Arts Centre for a mere $2! Money well spent! 😊
nathalieconnor
I can remember hearing the French Version of this song and learning it in High School("Oui Tu Es Mom Ami").
pikeman
One of my top twenty personal hits! Sweet City Woman, whatever you did is remembered to this day....and it's legal.
seanspencer
Very nice quality, better than most others on here, thank you!