Sugar Finney

THORN, WATT

Married in black, divorced in white
Though daddy tried to teach her wrong from right
It's hard to resist on a wintry night
When you're out of mind, when you're out of sight
This you shouldn't
And this you should
Oh, but Sugar Finney never could be good

I've grown a little weary of this old town
A conscience sure can bring you down
I'd like to hang around Chicago bars
With murderers and movie stars
And presidents who'd rather be
Alone with would be sinners like me

America is free
Cheap and easy

They say Sugar Finney went off her head
Lay once a month in a blood stained bed
But me, I'm careful where I tread
No handsome boy will ever leave me dead
For beauty is no guarantee
I'll take the looks and the rest you can keep
The rest you can keep
I hope it makes you happy
Suggar Finney

America is free
Cheap and easy

(Children pray for me
Such is the price of infamy
Tell them I was never happy
Goodbye Bobby Kennedy
In the White House still asleep
Goodnight Jackie Kennedy
America is free
Cheap and easy)

Trivia about the song Sugar Finney by Everything but the Girl

When was the song “Sugar Finney” released by Everything but the Girl?
The song Sugar Finney was released in 1986, on the album “Baby the Stars Shine Bright”.
Who composed the song “Sugar Finney” by Everything but the Girl?
The song “Sugar Finney” by Everything but the Girl was composed by THORN, WATT.

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