Neil Diamond - I'm Your Man Lyrics






Won't you come into the living room
We can talk about
The way that we see this
You can snuggle in my easy chair
And I can tell you about
The man that I really am
We can talk about the family
Or we can talk about the things
That you've been missin'
What's missing
If you want someone who's listening
I'm your man, oh yeah
I'm your man, a-ha

Do you want to see a photograph
It's a picture of the two of us together
Got to be my favorite photograph
From a time I know
I'll always remember
Now we got a little family
Can't you see that I'm a man who's
Just discovered what love is
And one thing leads to another
But I'm your man, oh yeah
I'm your man a-ha

Can't you come into the living room
Got a few important things
I want to talk about
Won't you meet me in the living room
Stay around until there's not a single doubt
That I love you, yes I love you
When you need someone who loves you
I'm you man, a-ha
I'm your man, oh yeah
I'm your man





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  1. A.... A....

    No va pegado, porfa, ¿cuando lo tengas me lo mandas?. Bss

  2. R.... C....

    I think neil diamond should have did this song on a cd

  3. B.... ....

    @rslitman Don't think so. ND was a superstar and could call his own shots. I remember reading that CBS wasn't keen on releasing "Love...Greek" so soon after HAN, but he insisted. I think he delegated to the promotion dept. when he had no strong feelings one way or another, but when he did he must've thrown his weight around (he left BANG over Shilo). The balance of power changed in the 80s when his records stopped selling for sure and CBS could reject material and they did.

  4. r.... ....

    @Bigrich104 I always thought it was Columbia Records that decided what got unreleased back then. They wanted him to do the Burt Bacharach adult "contemporary" types of songs.

  5. B.... ....

    @rslitman Seems to me ND was his own worst enemy in what he left off those 80s LPs. I am curious as to how the Spanish folk got hold of these 'bootlegs', but it helps fill in some gaps on what Neil was up to back then. He wasn't in quite the writing slump I thought he was.

  6. m.... d....

    almost had to be Charles.

  7. C.... B....

    He is my man, oh yeah¡¡¡¡¡

  8. r.... ....

    Steel drums! Quite likely played by Vince Charles!

  9. k.... ....

    seguir sorprendiéndo nos!