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Sugar Baby - Mud Morganfield



     
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I've got my back to the sun 'cause the light is too intense
I can see what everybody in the world is up against
Can't turn back, you can't come back, sometimes we push too far
One day you'll open up your eyes and you'll see where you'reSugar baby, get on down the road, you ain't got no brains, nohow
You went years without me, might as well keep goin' nowSome of these bootleggers, they make pretty good stuff
Plenty of places to hide things here, if you want to hide them bad enough
I'm staying with Aunt Sally, but you know she not really my aunt
Some of these memories, you can learn to live with
And some of 'em you can'tSugar baby, get on down the line, you ain't got no brains, nohow
You went years without me, might as well keep goin' nowThe ladies down in dark town, they're doin' the dark town strut
You always got to be prepared, but you never know for what
There ain't no limit to the amount of trouble women bring
Love is pleasing, love is teasing, love not an evil thingSugar baby, get on down the road, you ain't got no brains, nohow
You went years without me, might as well keep goin' nowEvery moment of existence seems like some dirty trick
Happiness can come suddenly and leave just as quick
Any minute of the day, the bubble can burst
Try to make things better for someone sometimes you just end up
Makin' it thousand times worseSugar baby, get on down the road, you ain't got no brains, nohow

You went years without me, might as well keep goin' nowYour charms have broken many a heart and mine is surely one
You got a way of tearin' the world apart, love, see what you've done
Just as sure as we're livin', just as sure as you're born
Look up, look up, seek your maker, 'fore Gabriel blows his hornSugar baby, get on down the line, you ain't got no sense, nohow
You went years without me, might as well keep goin' now

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Muddy Waters' first-born son arrived in 1954 and was given his mother's maiden name. The boy was raised by his mother and often heard the nicknames "Muddy", "Mud Jr." and "Little Mud". Also known as Larry Williams, today he says you can, "Just call me MUD!" Just like his old man Mud Morganfield was a truck driver with a passion for music and in his spare time he would sing with various soul groups.

Read more about Mud Morganfield on Last.fm.


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