Sweetheart Sugar Baby

JAMES NEIL MORRISON, LESLIE GEORGE CARTER

I know I smell, my hair's too long
And my occupation's theft
But how can you tell your right from wrong
When you don't know your right from left?

There's so much that we could share
If you'd come into my world
But you're too busy washing your hair
To talk about fighting and girls

Do you remember at your brother's flat
When you tried to have a point of view
I didn't hit you it was just a slap
That broke your nose in two

I know your hoping that your bad luck
Is like a dumb film's final scene
And in the morning you'll wake up
And it will all have been just a dream

Sugar, Candy, Sapphire, Ruby
I'll stick to you like a teenage groupie

Always never and maybe
For as long as I'm alive
Sweetheart sugar baby
I will be there by your side

Bruising, battling and sparring
For four score years and ten
Sweetheart sugar darling
When they let me out again

Always never and maybe
For as long as I'm alive
Sweetheart sugar baby
I will be there by your side

Bruising, battling and sparring
For four score years and ten
Sweetheart sugar darling
When they let me out again

Trivia about the song Sweetheart Sugar Baby by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine

On which albums was the song “Sweetheart Sugar Baby” released by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine?
Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine released the song on the albums “I Blame the Government” in 1998 and “Brixton Mortars” in 2004.
Who composed the song “Sweetheart Sugar Baby” by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine?
The song “Sweetheart Sugar Baby” by Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine was composed by JAMES NEIL MORRISON, LESLIE GEORGE CARTER.

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