Sugar Daddy

Album: You Can Get Crazy (1980)
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  • What you need is a sugar daddy
    Diamond rings and a brand new caddy
    Little things to help a girl a make through
    What you need are satin pillows
    Rivers flowin' down like willows
    What you need is me to love you

    You are the kind of a woman
    That likes to be on her own
    It's simple
    Those times you need a man on that, love
    You like the finer things
    All my money can buy
    I like the way your body sings
    I love the fire in your eyes

    What you need
    We could be a secret
    Our own private affair
    I would give the word to you
    Just so you'd know that I care
    If your friends should find out
    If they tried to prowl
    I'll put your pedestal up so high
    They won't dare to look down

    What you need Writer/s: DAVID BELLAMY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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