Nancy Sinatra's song paints a whimsical portrait of escapism and carefree living. In "Sugar Town," the singer finds solace in an idyllic, almost dreamlike place where troubles melt away under the warmth of the sun. The repeated references to being in "shoo-shoo Sugar Town" suggest a state of mind where one can shrug off the real world's worries and bask in blissful ignorance. It’s a playful embrace of simplicity and joy, away from life's complexities and harsh realities. Whether Sugar Town is a real place or just a sweet mental escape, it represents a personal paradise where happiness reigns supreme. #NancySinatra #SugarTown #Escapism
Sugar Town
Lyrics
I got some troubles, but they won't last
I'm gonna lay right down here in the grass
And pretty soon all my troubles will pass
'Cause I'm in shoo-shoo-shoo, shoo-shoo-shoo
Shoo-shoo, shoo-shoo, shoo-shoo Sugar Town
I never had a dog that liked me some
Never had a friend or wanted one
So I just lay back and laugh at the sun
'Cause I'm in shoo-shoo-shoo, shoo-shoo-shoo
Shoo-shoo, shoo-shoo, shoo-shoo Sugar Town
Yesterday it rained in Tennessee
I heard it also rained in Tallahassee
But not a drop fell on little old me
'Cause I was in shoo-shoo-shoo, shoo-shoo-shoo
Shoo-shoo, shoo-shoo, shoo-shoo Sugar Town
If I had a million dollars or ten
I'd give to ya, world, and then
You'd go away and let me spend
My life in shoo-shoo-shoo, shoo-shoo-shoo
Shoo-shoo, shoo-shoo, shoo-shoo Sugar Town
Writer(s): Lee Hazlewood
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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