Introduction:
She’s A Lady, a timeless pop ballad released in 1971, became one of the signature songs for the Welsh singer Tom Jones. The song, written by Canadian singer-songwriter Paul Anka, launched in 1970 on Anka’s own album “Paul Anka ’70s” but truly soared to international fame after Tom Jones released his rendition in early 1971. Gordon Mills, Jones’ longtime manager, acted as the song’s producer.
She’s A Lady quickly became a massive success. It topped the charts in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand, solidifying Jones’ status as a global pop icon. The song’s reach extended far beyond those territories, cracking the Top 10 in numerous countries including the United States, Canada, and Germany. She’s A Lady established itself as a major crossover hit, appealing to a wide range of audiences across continents.
The song’s enduring popularity can be attributed to several factors. She’s A Lady possesses a smooth and sophisticated melody, arranged by Johnnie Spence, that creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. The lyrics, penned by Anka, celebrate the qualities of a classy and elegant woman. Anka avoids clichés and instead paints a vivid picture of a woman who is self-assured, graceful, and desirable. These lyrics resonated with listeners, particularly men who wanted to express their admiration for the special women in their lives.
Of course, a large part of the song’s success stems from Tom Jones’ powerful and distinctive vocals. She’s A Lady showcases Jones’ entire vocal range, from the smooth baritone verses to the soaring choruses. He delivers the song with a sincerity and passion that makes the lyrics all the more believable. She’s A Lady became a staple of Jones’ live performances, and the crowd’s enthusiastic response solidified the song’s place in his repertoire.
She’s A Lady transcended its pop status and entered the cultural lexicon. The song’s title became a widely used expression to compliment a woman who possesses elegance, good manners, and a sense of self-worth. She’s A Lady continues to be played on radio stations around the world and has been featured in numerous films and television shows. It is a song that has stood the test of time and remains a beloved classic for generations of listeners.
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Lyrics:
Well, she’s all you’d ever want
She’s the kind I like to flaunt and take to dinner But she always knows her place She’s got style, she’s got grace, she’s a winner She’s a lady Oh, whoa, whoa, she’s a lady Talkin’ about that little lady And the lady is mineWell, she’s never in the way
Always something nice to say, and what a blessin’ I can leave her on her own Knowin’ she’s okay alone and there’s no messin’ She’s a lady Oh, whoa, whoa, she’s a lady Talkin’ about that little lady And the lady is mineWell, she never asks very much
And I don’t refuse her Always treat her with respect I never would abuse her What she’s got is hard to find And I don’t want to lose her Help me build a mountain From a little pile of clay, hey hey heyWell, she knows what I’m about
She can take what I dish out, and that’s not easy But she knows me through and through And she knows just what to do and how to please me She’s a lady Oh, whoa, whoa, she’s a lady Talkin’ about that little lady And the lady is mine Yeah, yeah, yeah, she’s a lady Oh, whoa, whoa, she’s a lady Listen to me people she’s a lady Yeah yeah yeah yeah she’s a lady Whoa whoa whoa she’s a lady Talkin’ about the little lady Whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa She’s a lady Yeah yeah yeah she’s a lady Whoa whoa lord, she’s a lady I can’t live without that She’s a lady Ooh ooh she’s a lady