"Good Hearted Woman" is a country song originally performed by Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson in 1972. George Jones later did a cover of the song. The lyrics depict a woman who is in love with a man who enjoys the nightlife, partying, and living a carefree lifestyle. Despite his questionable behavior and actions, the woman remains loyal and devoted to him. The song acknowledges that the man's promised "good life" or the expectations associated with it are not being fulfilled in their relationship. However, the woman does not complain about the bad times or the mistakes he makes. Instead, she chooses to focus on the good times they have had and the potential for more in the future. The woman is described as being good-hearted, loving, and understanding. She accepts her partner's ways, even though she may not fully understand them. Through moments of both sadness and happiness, they navigate their lives together, holding hands and supporting each other in the chaotic world. Despite the challenges, she remains devoted to her "good timin' man" and loves him despite his flaws. The song portrays the complexities of love and relationships, highlighting the dedication and resilience of a good-hearted woman who chooses to love unconditionally, even when faced with a partner who may not always meet societal expectations. It's a story of acceptance, forgiveness, and the enduring strength of love.