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"Sugar", also known as "That Sugar Baby o' Mine", is a popular song by Maceo Pinkard, his wife Edna Alexander and Sidney D. Mitchell. Recorded by Ethel Waters on February 20, 1926, it soon achieved chart success

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Sugar
I call my baby my sugar
I never maybe my sugar
That's why baby is so
Confectionary
Funny, she never pleads for my money
But when she feeds me on honey
She gets her needs every time
I'd make a million trips to her lips
If I were a bee
'Cause they are sweeter than any honey to me
They're granulated
Sugar
I never cheat on my sugar
Cause I'm too sweet on my sugar
That sugar baby of mine.

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from 20s 30s Tin Pan Alley Vol. 2, released July 3, 2020
Greg Poppleton - vocals
Grahame Conlon - guitar
Adam Barnard - washboard

Recording - Peter Gage
Mixing - Phil Punch & Gem Hoppe
Mastering - Bob Scott
Artwork - Michele Tenaglia

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Greg Poppleton Sydney, Australia

I saw Louis Armstrong on TV when I was 3 and have been hooked on 1920s-1930s jazz and swing ever since. I sing songs with some musician characters

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