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"Woman (Sensuous Woman)" is a 1972 single by Don Gibson. "Woman (Sensuous Woman)" was Don Gibson's final number one on the country charts spending one week at the top and a total of sixteen weeks on the charts. Other artists released their versions of "Woman (Sensuous Woman)," including Ray Charles on his 1984 album "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind," and Mark Chesnutt, whose version under the title "Woman, Sensuous Woman" peaked at #21 in the Country Music charts.
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Woman (Sensuous Woman) Woman, Sensuous Woman
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"Til a Better Memory Comes Along If You Want Me To I'll Go
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1972-04-11Z
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1994-03-22Z
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192.0 196.0
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