Righteously
Righteously

Lucinda Williams - Righteously Lyrics

Singer/Songwriter
May 10, 2005
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Righteously Music Video

Righteously Lyrics

You don't have to prove
Your manhood to me constantly
I know you're the man can't you see
I love you Righteously

Why you want to dis me
After the way you been kissin' me
After those pretty things you say
And the love we made today

When you run your hand
All up and run it back down my leg
Get excited and bite my neck
Get me all worked up like that

Think this through
I laid it down for you everytime
Respect me I give you what's mine
You're entirely way too fine

Arms around my waist
You get a taste of how good this can be
Be the man you ought to tenderly
Stand up for me

Flirt with me don't keep hurtin' me
Don't cause me pain
Be my lover don't play no game
Just play me John Coltraine

Writer(s): LUCINDA WILLIAMS
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Royalty Network, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who is the artist behind the song 'Righteously'?

    'Righteously' is performed by American singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams, known for her powerful and emotive songwriting in genres including Americana, country, and rock.

  2. Which album features the song 'Righteously'?

    The song 'Righteously' is featured on Lucinda Williams' album 'World Without Tears,' which was released in 2003.

  3. What has been said about the guitar work in 'Righteously'?

    Reviews have praised Doug Pettibone's guitar work on 'Righteously.' It features overdriven, crunching solos that quote Duane Allman and Jimi Hendrix, adding to the song's fiery and rock-oriented feel.

  4. What did AllMusic state about 'Righteously'?

    AllMusic described 'Righteously' as "pure rock" with its open six-string squall. The review highlights the song as a passionate exhortation to a lover to be tender and stand up for the relationship.

  5. How did Robert Hilburn of the Los Angeles Times describe the song 'Righteously'?

    Robert Hilburn noted that while the tempo of 'Righteously' picks up, the lyrics still convey a search for shelter in a stormy relationship. The electric guitar's fiery intensity underscores the desperation in the lyrics.

  6. What are some notable lyrics in 'Righteously'?

    Notable lyrics include lines like, "You don't have to prove your manhood to me constantly," and "Be the man you ought to tenderly, stand up for me." These reflect the song's themes of love, respect, and emotional intimacy.

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