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  1. 13. Feb. 2014 · Sugar Town:Nancy Sinatra. #5 in 1966. INTRO: A Bm D C#m (2) (Capo 6th fret for original.) #1. A Bm D C#m I got some troubles but they won't last. A Bm D C#m I'm gonna lay right down here in the grass. A Bm D C#m And pretty soon all my troubles will pass, Bm E Bm E cause I'm in shoo-shoo-shoo, shoo-shoo-shoo, Bm E A Shoo-shoo, shoo-shoo, shoo ...

  2. 21. Okt. 2012 · lyrics: I got some troubles, but they won't lastI'm gonna lay right down here in the grassAnd pretty soon all my troubles will pass'Cause I'm in shoo-shoo-sh...

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  3. 29. Okt. 2020 · This karaoke version has been produced by Zoom Karaoke and the recording rights are owned and controlled by Zoom Entertainments Limited - www.zoomkaraoke.co....

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  4. Nancy Sinatra originally recorded Sugar Town written by Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra released it on the single Sugar Town in 1966. It was also covered by Zooey Deschanel, Four Jacks and a Jill, Connie Dee, Helena Blehárová - Orchestr Gustava Broma and other artists.

  5. I'm gonna lay right down here in the grass. And pretty soon all my troubles will pass. 'Cause I'm in shu shu shu, Shu shu shu, Shu shu shu shu shu shu Sugar Town. I never had a dog that liked me some. I never had a friend or wanted one. So I just lay back and laugh at the sun. 'Cause I'm in shu shu shu,

  6. Playing from Sugar Town Radio. Save. Autoplay. Add similar content to the end of the queue. Autoplay is on. 0:00 / 0:00. Sugar Town Nancy SinatraSugar • 1967. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Sugar Town · Nancy Sinatra Sugar ℗ 2006 Boots Enterprises, Inc. Released on: 2006-04-25 Auto-generated by...

  7. Nancy Sinatra. POP · 1967. With album art depicting a young, suntanned Nancy Sinatra tugging down the bottom portion of her pink bikini, it's safe to assume many men bought her fifth studio album based solely on the cover photo. But that's not to say 1967's Sugar lacks musical merit. Fittingly, her opening cover of the corny old jazz standard ...