
“This Woman And This Man” is a song written by Jeff Pennig and Michael Lunn, and recorded by American country music singer Clay Walker. It was released in December 1994 as the second single from his album If I Could Make a Living. The song reached the top of the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
“This Woman and This Man” officially debuted at number 53 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the week of January 14, 1995. On the chart week of March 18, 1995, the song would not only become Walker’s fifth Number One hit, but also the first country single on the Giant label to remain at the top spot for two consecutive weeks, as it would also remain at Number One the following week of March 25, 1995.
from the album If I Could Make a Living
B-side “Lose Your Memory”
Released December 13, 1994
Recorded 1994
Genre Country
Length 4:23
Label Giant
Songwriter(s) Jeff Pennig Michael Lunn
Producer(s) James Stroud
Clay Walker – This Woman and This Man lyrics
Been tryin’ so hard just to talk to you
Haven’t heard half of what you want me to
I’ve hurt so bad over where we’ve been
Don’t know how not to go back there again
I know what I wanna say
Can I get it through to you now
In some other way? Like
There was this woman
And there was this man
There was this moment they had a chance
To hold on to what they had
How could they be so in love
And still never see
Now nothin’ could be sadder than
This woman this woman and this man
A stranger’s eyes in a lover’s face
See no signs of a better time and place
Have we lost the key to an open door?
I feel the need to reach out to you even more
It’s a circle we’re goin’ ’round
If we don’t get us out from under
It’s gonna take us down, see
There was this woman
And there was this man
There was this moment they had a chance
To hold on to what they had
How could they be so in love
And still never see
Now nothin’ could be sadder than
This woman this woman and this man
For all we’ve got to lose
There’s so much to gain
If we come this far and leave it behind
There’s only you and me to blame
See there was this woman
And there was this man
There was this moment they had a chance
To hold on to what they had
How could they be so in love
And still never see
Yeah, we can get it back again
This woman this woman and this man
Yeah, we can get it back again
This woman this woman and this man
