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Lyrics. Pray God you can cope I'll stand outside This woman's worth This woman's world Oh it's hard on a man Now his part is over Now starts the craft of the father I know you've got a little life in you left I know you've got a lotta strength left I know you've got a little life in you left I know you've got a lotta strength left I should be ...
Aug 14, 2001 · “This Woman’s Work” is Maxwell’s cover of Kate Bush’s 1989 single. Maxwell first performed this song on an MTV Unplugged episode in 1997 before recording it in the studio for his album, Now.
Oct 2, 2009 · Oct. 27. Upcoming event · Inglewood, CA. Sun 7:30 PM · Kia Forum. Ticketmaster. VIEW TICKETS. Official HD music video for ”This Woman's Work'” by Maxwell Listen to Maxwell:...
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"This Woman's Work" is a song written and performed by the English singer-songwriter Kate Bush. It was initially featured on the soundtrack of the American film She's Having a Baby (1988). The song was released as the second single from her album The Sensual World in 1989 and peaked at 25 in the UK Singles Chart .
“This Woman’s Work” by Maxwell is a powerful and emotionally charged song that explores themes of love, loss, and missed opportunities. Through his poignant lyrics, Maxwell captures the essence of relationships, reminding us to cherish the moments and gestures that often hold profound meaning.
The song begins with a powerful verse that portrays the helplessness of the man as he stands outside "this woman's work." The lyrics express the difficulty faced by men in such situations and lay the foundation for the emotional journey the song takes us on.
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The song was written expressly for the movie 'She's Having a Baby' by John Hughes and sung by Kate Bush. If you listen to the rhythm of the song there's a slow, steady build up to the anguished 'make it go away'...much like breathing through a contraction build up and the pushing during labor.