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Hot Water - Sugarloaf



     
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Tell me something
Why do I always find it hard just to get along?
Try my best for nothing
Every little thing I do is wrongFeel it in my brain, driving me insane
Round and round, the same old tune
Daddy's on the phone, you know you're not alone
Turn that down and clean up your roomSons and daughters
(Don't fall in)
In hot water
Sons and daughters
(They don't, they don't, they don't do)
What they oughta?Tell you something
(Now)
(What?)
Music is the key to set me free
To the beat I'm jumping
(On the street)
Forgetting all the things they said 'bout meHere it comes again, chugging like a train

Round and round, an impeccable groove
I know it's getting late but I won't hesitate
Can't slow down, got to do what I doSons and daughters
(Always in)
In hot waterWasting time
Is a crime in their eyes
But I'm still young
So much time to decide, what to doI don't need confirmation
For my boyhood extrapolation
Though I'm not sure of my direction
I have the groove for my protectionHere it comes again, chugging like a train
Round and round, an impeccable groove
I know it's getting late but I won't hesitate
Can't slow down, got to do what I doSons and daughters
(Don't fall in)
In hot water
(When they fall by the way)
Sons and daughters
(They don't do)
What they oughta?
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There are two bands named Sugarloaf. 1) Sugarloaf was a Denver, Colorado-based rock & roll band in the 1970s featuring Jerry Corbetta. The band was originally known as Chocolate Hair. They changed their name to Sugarloaf, named after a mountain range in Colorado, when they received their first recording contract. According to the Green Eyed Lady Songfacts, the group was formed from the remains of the band The Moonrakers, with five members of that group carried over.

Read more about Sugarloaf on Last.fm.


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