99 Lbs

DONALD BRYANT, DONALD MAURICE BRYANT

Twenty-five pounds of pure cane sugar
She's got in 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 in 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 99 Lbs by The Black Crowes

On which albums was the song “99 Lbs” released by The Black Crowes?
The Black Crowes released the song on the albums “The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion” in 1992 and “Sho' Nuff Box Set” in 1998.
Who composed the song “99 Lbs” by The Black Crowes?
The song “99 Lbs” by The Black Crowes was composed by DONALD BRYANT, DONALD MAURICE BRYANT.

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