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Da, double dee, double di
Double dee, double da, double dee, double di
Double dee, double da, double dee, double di
Double dee, double da, double dee, double di
My lips like sugar, my lips like sugar
This candy got you sprung, this candy got you sprung
So call me your sugar, so call me your sugar
You love you some, you love you some
(I'm sweet like)
Da, double dee, double di
Double dee, double da, double dee, double di
(I'm sweet like)
Double dee, double da, double dee, double di
(I'm sweet like)
Double dee, double da, double dee, double di
Sugar
Hey, I've got a mouth full of cavities
Sweet tooth, full of mama, like sugar to me

So my love with the lips, put a bug in the ear tone
Shawty gotta kiss, it's an emergency
Spit sprung for the taste, addicted to her gloss
One smile this way, baby, I rub it off
Put my tongue in your face
A little mistletoe, sippin' Gran Marnier, I'm a fan all day
Do me that favor, 'cause I like your flavor
My manage behavior; I'm into your major
Sweeter so flavor, that's good for this player
My hood, now and later, throw back like a pager
Pretty much, you're givin' me a sugar rush
Lil' mama, give me high blood pressure when you blush
Lips feel soft as a feather when we touch
Shawty, that's what's up
My lips like sugar, my lips like sugar
This candy got you sprung, this candy got you sprung
So call me your sugar, so call me your sugar
You love you some, you love you some
(I'm sweet like)
Da, double dee, double di
Double dee, double da, double dee, double di
(I'm sweet like)
Double dee, double da, double dee, double di
(I'm sweet like)
Double dee, double da, double dee, double di
Sugar
Hey, shawty would you mind, 'cause I want me some?
Now and later, I don't wanna have to wait, you the one
Yep, yep you're vicious, so, so delicious
Can't help my interest, candy addiction
Wanna peace, to a piece gotta get a piece
I don't know a piece, give me all your sweets
Bottom and top lip, 'bout to have a sugar feast
Level with our trip, I'm a lip bitin' beast
Man, for them things, all 42 teeth
Squeeze the sugar cane on your mouth, must beat
Ain't your mama slirp, stickin', usin' my tree
Like taffy but classy, get at me
I'm flyly, let you know I wanna kiss
But your lips, they'll do me fine
Now baby, don't trip with the juicy kind
Get, get on the grip, girl, you ain't lyin'
My lips like sugar, my lips like sugar
This candy got you sprung, this candy got you sprung
So call me your sugar, so call me your sugar
You love you some, you love you some
(I'm sweet like)
Da, double dee, double di
Double dee, double da, double dee, double di
(I'm sweet like)
Double dee, double da, double dee, double di
(I'm sweet like)
Double dee, double da, double dee, double di
Sugar
You like my sugar, my sugar, you so sweet, so sweet
Like my candy, my candy, you so sweet, so sweet
I got a good appetite with you on me, on me
I'll wrap you out of them clothes, you my treat, my treat
Girl, you my sugar, I call you candy
And tonight I'm gonna get me some, get me some
Girl, you my sugar, I call you candy
And tonight I'm gonna get me some, get me some sugar
My lips like sugar, my lips like sugar
This candy got you sprung, this candy got you sprung
So call me your sugar, so call me your sugar
You love you some, you love you some
(I'm sweet like)
Da, double dee, double di
Double dee, double da, double dee, double di
(I'm sweet like)
Double dee, double da, double dee, double di
(I'm sweet like)
Double dee, double da, double dee, double di
Sugar

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Albany Leon "Barney" Bigard (March 3, 1906 – June 27, 1980) was an American jazz clarinetist. Bigard was born in New Orleans and studied music and clarinet with Lorenzo Tio. He moved to Chicago in the early 1920s, where he worked with "King" Joe Oliver and others. During this period, much of his recording with Oliver and others including clarinetist Johnny Dodds was on tenor saxophone, an instrument he played often with great lyricism, as on Oliver's hit recording of "Someday Sweetheart." In 1927 he joined Duke Ellington's band in New York, where he stayed until 1942.

Read more about Barney Bigard on Last.fm.


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