Slave Dealer's Daughter

DOUG HOPKINS, WILLIAM LEEN

I've been trying for so long
Trying to forget
The ports of Northern Africa and the man I met

He said he had a daughter
Maybe I could meet her
He thought I was a trader

Oh, that was how I met
That slave dealer's daughter
Her eyes were black her hair was raven

Her skin was soft and brown
Eighteen years she looked a woman
I thought she'd been around

She'd never met a jailbird
I knew that she was lonely
She offered me her body

So I fell in love
With that slave dealer's daughter
Her father's men came after me

Trying to hunt me down
For three long years I've hid my face
And run from town to town

She never met a jailbird
I knew that she was lonely
She offered me her body
So I fell in love
With that slave dealer's daughter

Trivia about the song Slave Dealer's Daughter by Gin Blossoms

When was the song “Slave Dealer's Daughter” released by Gin Blossoms?
The song Slave Dealer's Daughter was released in 1989, on the album “Dusted”.
Who composed the song “Slave Dealer's Daughter” by Gin Blossoms?
The song “Slave Dealer's Daughter” by Gin Blossoms was composed by DOUG HOPKINS, WILLIAM LEEN.

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