Use What You Got - Sugar Pie DeSanto



     
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USE WHAT YOU GOT - Sugar Pie DeSanto
Well I see you looking baby,
do you dig what you see?
I bet you're thinking there ain't much of me
I ain't got big hips, I've just got a little waist
And I ain't "thirty eight" no place
Chorus:
But I've got everything I need to keep my man satisfied
'cos if you know how to use what you got
It doesn't matter about your size
Well there ain't too many pounds of meat on my frame
And it's in good shape, but it's meat just the same
I'm no Brigitte Bardot but to my man I'm fine
And nature supplied me baby, not the Five and Dime
Chorus:
But I've got everything I need to keep my man satisfied
'cos if you know how to use what you got
It doesn't matter about your size

Well my hair's not silk, I don't mind if it's known
At least the hair I've got I can call my own
I'm not tall like a model, I'm just so high
How high must you be to sat-is-fy
Chorus:
But I've got everything I need to keep my man satisfied
'cos if you know how to use what you got
It doesn't matter about your size
Said if you know how to use what you got
It doesn't matter about your size

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1. Sugar Pie DeSanto is the name of a popular rhythm and blues songstress of the 1950's and 1960's. She was born Umpeylia Marsema Balinton in Brooklyn, New York on October 16, 1935 to an African American mom and a Filipino dad. She spent most of her early life in San Francisco, California, where she moved with her family at a young age. In 1955, DeSanto did some touring with The Johnny Otis Revue after being given the nickname Sugar Pie by the bandleader. In 1960, DeSanto rose to national prominence when her single, "I Want to Know," rose to number four on Billboard's Hot R&B Sides chart.

Read more about Sugar Pie DeSanto on Last.fm.


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