I Got a Sweetie

Ray Charles / Renald Richard

Well, I got a baby, way over town
So good to me
I got a baby, way over town
Good to me, oh, yeah

He gives me money when I'm in need
He's a kind of friend indeed
I got a baby, way over town
So good to me, oh, yeah

He saves his loving, early in the morning
Just for me, oh, yeah
He saves his loving, early in the morning
Just for me, oh, yeah
He saves his loving, early in the morning
Oh, he loves me tenderly
I got a baby, way over town
So good to me, oh, yeah

He's there to love me
Both day and night
Never grumbles or fusses
Always treats me right

Never runs the streets
Leaving me alone
He knows a man's place
Is right there in the home

I got a baby, way over town
Good to me, oh, yeah
I got a baby, way over town
Good to me, oh, yeah

Well I'm his baby, don't you understand
Yeah, he's my loving man
I got a baby, way over town
He's good to me, oh, yeah

Don't you know it's all right
It's all right
Don't you know it's all right
It's all right

Trivia about the song I Got a Sweetie by Julie London

When was the song “I Got a Sweetie” released by Julie London?
The song I Got a Sweetie was released in 1967, on the album “With Body & Soul”.
Who composed the song “I Got a Sweetie” by Julie London?
The song “I Got a Sweetie” by Julie London was composed by Ray Charles and Renald Richard.

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