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  1. And pretty soon all my troubles will pass. 'Cause I'm in shoo-shoo-shoo, shoo-shoo-shoo. Shoo-shoo, shoo-shoo, shoo-shoo Sugar Town. I never had a dog that liked me some. Never had a friend or wanted one. So I just lay back and laugh at the sun. 'Cause I'm in shoo-shoo-shoo, shoo-shoo-shoo.

  2. Don't play. "Sugar Town" by Nancy Sinatra is a song that speaks to the idea of escaping reality and escaping the hardships of life by finding respite in an idyllic place, in this case, "Sugar Town." The song uses a metaphor of a town where troubles and worries do not exist, where one can find peace and freedom from anxieties and stresses, and ...

  3. 14. Feb. 2014 · No copyright infringement intended. This video is solely to highlight the vocal, music and songwriting talent. I seek no monetary gain.From the 1966 album: "...

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  4. 31. Okt. 2019 · Crazy Town’s “Butterfly” Lyrics Meaning. “Butterfly” is, simply put, a love song. And although no names are mentioned, it was addressed to the (then) girlfriend of Shifty Shellshock, Crazy Town’s lead singer. We know this because it was actually she who inspired him to conceptualize the tune due to being weary of his hard-rock ways.

  5. 2. Juli 2020 · The song's first verse depicts a slave driver whipping a group of women. By the third verse, there's a lady with a bevy of underage boyfriends. And, you know, the chorus is all about how a young girl should taste. Also, "brown sugar," as has been pointed out by basically everyone and, according to SongFacts, was confirmed by Keith Richards ...

  6. Shoo-shoo, shoo-shoo, shoo-shoo Sugar Town Yesterday it rained in Tennessee I heard it also rained in Tallahassee But not a drop fell on little old me 'cause I was in shoo-shoo-shoo, shoo-shoo-shoo Shoo-shoo, shoo-shoo, shoo-shoo Sugar Town If I had a million dollars or ten I'd give to ya, world, and then You'd go away and let me spend

  7. 24. Jan. 2017 · But “Sugar Town” also had tricks up its sleeve. Hazlewood had been inspired to write the song after watching young people at a club get high by dripping liquid LSD on sugar cubes. According to an unsourced quote floating around the internet, Hazlewood “wanted the dumbest lyric ever written to a song, to a doper song.”