Will, will, will, will, will, will. Will, Will, will, Will, Will, Will. Will, Will, Will, Will, Will, Will. I got a woman, way across town, she lived in me. Oh, oh, yeah, yeah, I got a woman, way across town, she lived in me. Oh, yeah, she liked to give me money, well, yeah. She found a home for a friend in me, I got a woman, way across town, she lived in me. Oh, oh, yeah, she said, love me early in the morning, just for me. Oh, oh, yeah, she said, love me early in the morning, just for me. Oh, yeah, she said, love me, just for me, yeah, you know she loves me. Oh, tell me, I got a woman, way across town, she lived in me. Oh, oh, yeah. She's there to love me, day and night, never grumbles or husses, just treats me right. Running in the streets, leaving me alone, she knows the warmest place, I got a woman, way across town, she lived in me. Oh, oh, yeah, yeah, I got a woman, way across town, she lived in me. Oh, oh, yeah, yeah, I got a woman, way across town, she lived in me. Oh, oh, yeah, she's alright, she's alright, she's alright. I got a woman, way across town, she lived in me, she lived in me. Oh, oh, yeah. Well, thank you, friends, and everything. Here's a song, friends, that is real hot around the nation, in some parts of Africa. I don't know, ooby-dooby, I wish I did. But here's one, friends, that we hope you like. We've been doing this song for about 25 or 30 years, around the country. And this one really goes. This song is not only sad, friends, it's plumped up. Let's listen to it. So here it is, this is our little version of, what do you call it?