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Sugar Daddy (Theme from "Vinyl") - Sturgill Simpson



     
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Hey now, baby, you been on my mind<br /> Search my dreams, darling<br /> Your taste is all I find<br /> Look at my heart dying<br /> See my soul sinking down<br /> You know how daddy likes his sugar, baby<br /> Oh, that sugar sweet and brown<br /> But just one spoonfull of your sugar, darling<br /> Makes daddy's world go 'round<br /> Daddy stays up all night long<br /> Can't get no sleep when he lays down<br /> Lay there staring at the ceiling, baby<br /> Rats running across my floor the only sound<br /> Selling all the jewels out of my crown<br /> Just to get one more spoonfull of your sugar, baby<br /> Oh, that sugar sweet and brown<br /> How sweet the sound<br /> Song Discussions is protected by U.S. Patent 9401941. Other patents pending.Lyrics provided by TANCODEhttps://damnlyrics.com/" readonly=""/>

Sugar Daddy (Theme from "Vinyl") Lyrics


Hey now, baby, you been on my mind
Search my dreams, darling
Your taste is all I find
Look at my heart dying
See my soul sinking down
You know how daddy likes his sugar, baby
Oh, that sugar sweet and brown
But just one spoonfull of your sugar, darling
Makes daddy's world go 'round
Daddy stays up all night long
Can't get no sleep when he lays down
Lay there staring at the ceiling, baby
Rats running across my floor the only sound
Selling all the jewels out of my crown
Just to get one more spoonfull of your sugar, baby
Oh, that sugar sweet and brown
How sweet the sound
Song Discussions is protected by U.S. Patent 9401941. Other patents pending.

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Born in Kentucky and based out of Nashville, Tenn., singer-songwriter Sturgill Simpson first made a name for himself among fans of independent country music as the frontman of the high-energy band Sunday Valley. Looking to revitalize the neo-traditional sounds that fellow Kentuckians Ricky Skaggs and Keith Whitley pioneered in the '80s, Simpson went solo. By the end of the year, he was opening for Dwight Yoakam in front of a sold-out audience in Mission, Texas.

Read more about Sturgill Simpson on Last.fm.


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