Ninety-Nine Pounds

DONALD BRYANT, DONALD MAURICE BRYANT

Twenty-five pounds of pure cane sugar
She's got it each and every kiss
You wouldn't know what I'm talking 'bout
If you never had a love like this

Well, I don't mean to be frank with you all
It's a natural fact
Good things come wrapped up in small, small packages now
Well you can't argue with that
Oh, oh, yeah

Ninety-nine pounds of natural born goodness
Ninety-nine pounds of soul, oh, oh
Ninety-nine pounds of natural born goodness
Ninety-nine pounds of soul
Twenty-five pounds of tenderness

She got it each and every touch
Twenty-five pounds of understanding my woman
'Cause I was the one running 'round town worrying too much
Twenty-four pounds of Sunday

That I can't see, yeah
And it all adds up to ninety-nine big pounds
Oh, I'm talking about a feline friend

Ninety-nine pounds of natural born goodness
Ninety-nine pounds of soul
Ninety-nine pounds of natural born goodness
Ninety-nine pounds of soul
Ninety-nine pounds of natural born goodness
Ninety-nine pounds of soul

Ninety-nine pounds of natural born goodness
Ninety-nine pounds of soul
Ninety-nine pounds of natural born goodness
Ninety-nine pounds of soul
Ninety-nine pounds of natural born goodness
Ninety-nine pounds of soul

Trivia about the song Ninety-Nine Pounds by Humble Pie

On which albums was the song “Ninety-Nine Pounds” released by Humble Pie?
Humble Pie released the song on the albums “Thunderbox” in 1974, “Hot 'n' Nasty” in 1994, and “Humble Pie : The Definitive Collection” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Ninety-Nine Pounds” by Humble Pie?
The song “Ninety-Nine Pounds” by Humble Pie was composed by DONALD BRYANT, DONALD MAURICE BRYANT.

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