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Annie (I'm Not Your Daddy) - Kid Creole & The Coconuts



     
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They say that all is fair in love and war and child, believe it
When mama stayed in St. Tropez, she had a fall or two
And I'm telling it to you straight
So you don't have to hear it in another wayOh Annie - I'm not your daddy
Oh Annie - I'm not your daddyThey say that out of sight is out of mind and child, believe it
Your mama was in search of love, but all she got was used
And I'm telling it to your face
So you don't have to hear it in another phase
Bring it to me gently now
Don't forget, I'm just a childOh Annie - I'm not your daddy - mama's baby's papa's baby
Oh Annie - I'm not your daddy - mama's baby's papa's baby
See if I was in your blood then you wouldn't be so ugly - ohThey say that bliss is made of ignorance and child, believe it
Had mama left and not confessed, perhaps I'd love you, too
Yes, I'm telling it to you straight
So you don't have to hear it in another way
Bring it to me gently now
Don't forget, I'm just a childOh Annie - I'm not your daddy - mama's baby's papa's baby
Oh Annie - I'm not your daddy - mama's baby's papa's baby

See if I was in your blood then you wouldn't be so uglyOh Annie - I'm not your daddy - mama's baby's papa's baby
Oh Annie - I'm not your daddy - mama's baby's papa's baby
Mama's baby's papa's baby
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Kid Creole and the Coconuts are an American band created and led by August Darnell. Their music incorporates styles like big band jazz, disco, and in particular Caribbean/Latin American salsa. The Coconuts are a glamorous trio of female backing vocalists whose lineup changes throughout the years. Thomas August Darnell Browder (aka August Darnell, aka Kid Creole) was born in Montreal, Canada, on 12 August 1950, the son of a French Canadian mother and a father from the Caribbean island of Dominica, but was raised in the New York City borough of the Bronx.

Read more about Kid Creole & The Coconuts on Last.fm.


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