Doug Deming and the Blue Suit Blues Band - Sugar Coated Love Lyrics

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Sugar Coated Love

Sugar Coated Love Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Sugar Coated Love By Doug Deming and the Blue Suit Blues Band?
You ought to see my baby
You know that girl is so fine She loves me in the morning and she loves me every evening And she's always on my mind She got Sugar-coated love, yeah sugar-coated love She's a real-gone baby, I don't mean maybe, she's mine I don't have to worry 'bout money I don't have to worry 'bout clothes I don't have to worry 'bout anything She's my baby And goodness knows She got Sugar-coated love, yeah sugar-coated love She's a real-gone baby, I don't mean maybe, she's mine You can take your pick of the others You can take any one you may choose I'm holding on to this baby of mine 'Cause she got what I can use And that's Sugar-coated love, yeah sugar-coated love She's a real-gone baby, I don't mean maybe, she's mine You want to go to sugar-coated lovin', it's It's the best kinda lovin' they got It's the kind of love, make the old feel young, and make the North Pole hot And that's Sugar-coated love, yeah sugar-coated love She's a real-gone baby, I don't mean maybe, she's mine |
Who Wrote Sugar Coated Love By Doug Deming and the Blue Suit Blues Band?
Jay Miller, Johann Jr. Strauss
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What's The Duration Of The Sugar Coated Love By Doug Deming and the Blue Suit Blues Band?The duration of Sugar Coated Love is 5:21 minutes and seconds. |
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