Man! I Feel Like A Woman (Karaoke Version) Lyrics
Shania Twain
Lyrics
I?m going out tonight-I?m feelin? alright
Gonna let it all hang out
Wanna make some noise-really raise my voice
Yeah, I wanna scream and shout
No inhibitions-make no conditions
Get a little outta line
I ain?t gonna act politically correct
I only wanna have a good time
The best thing about being a woman
Is the prerogative to have a little fun and...
Oh, oh, oh, go totally crazy-forget I?m a lady
Men?s shirts-short skirts
Oh, oh, oh, really go wild-yeah, doin? it in style
Oh, oh, oh, get in the action-feel the attraction
Color my hair-do what I dare
Oh, oh, oh, I wanna be free-yeah, to feel the way I feel
Man! I feel like a woman!
The girls need a break-tonight we?re gonna take
The chance to get out on the town
We don?t need romance-we only wanna dance
We?re gonna let our hair hang down
The best thing about being a woman
Is the prerogative to have a little fun and...
Oh, oh, oh, go totally crazy-forget I?m a lady
Men?s shirts-short skirts
Oh, oh, oh, really go wild-yeah, doin? it in style
Oh, oh, oh, get in the action-feel the attraction
Color my hair-do what I dare
Oh, oh, oh, I wanna be free-yeah, to feel the way I feel
Man! I feel like a woman!
Oh yeah
The best thing about being a woman
Is the prerogative to have a little fun fun fun...
Oh, oh, oh, go totally crazy-forget I?m a lady
Men?s shirts-short skirts
Oh, oh, oh, really go wild-yeah, doin? it in style
Oh, oh, oh, get in the action-feel the attraction
Color my hair-do what I dare
Man! I feel like a woman!
I get totally crazy
Can you feel it
Come, come, come on baby
I feel like a woman
Song & Lyrics Facts
Shania Twain's "Man! I Feel Like a Woman" is an upbeat, empowering pop-country song released in 1999.
It was the lead single from her third studio album Come On Over and was written by Shania Twain and Robert John "Mutt" Lange. The accompanying music video featured Twain performing with a band of female musicians, which included Canadian country singer Terri Clark on guitar. The lyrics celebrate freedom and empowerment for women, encouraging them to let go and enjoy themselves. Released on April 5th, 1999, it became one of Twain's most successful singles, reaching number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.