I Gotta Get Myself a Woman
1956 single by The Drifters
"I Gotta Get Myself a Woman" | ||||
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Single by The Drifters | ||||
from the album Rockin' & Driftin' | ||||
A-side | "Soldier of Fortune" | |||
Released | July 1956 | |||
Genre | R&B | |||
Length | 2:13 | |||
Label | Atlantic 1101 | |||
Songwriter(s) | Jesse Stone | |||
The Drifters singles chronology | ||||
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"I Gotta Get Myself a Woman" is a song written by Jesse Stone and performed by The Drifters.[1] In 1956, the track reached No. 11 on the U.S. R&B chart.[2]
It was featured on their 1958 album, Rockin' & Driftin'.[3]
References
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- "Adorable"
- "At the Club"
- "Dance with Me"
- "Drip Drop"
- "Honey Love"
- "I Count the Tears"
- "I Don't Want to Go On Without You"
- "I Gotta Get Myself a Woman"
- "(If You Cry) True Love, True Love"
- "Kissin' in the Back Row of the Movies"
- "Like Sister and Brother"
- "Lonely Winds"
- "Lucille"
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- "Saturday Night at the Movies"
- "Save the Last Dance for Me"
- "Some Kind of Wonderful"
- "Steamboat"
- "Sweets for My Sweet"
- "There Goes My Baby"
- "This Magic Moment"
- "Treasure of Love"
- "Under the Boardwalk"
- "Up on the Roof"
- "Vaya con Dios"
- "What'cha Gonna Do"
- "When My Little Girl Is Smiling"
- Discography
- Category:The Drifters
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