I Lost My Sugar In Salt Lake City Composer(s): Leon René; Johnny Lange Performer(s): Johnny Mercer and multiple other artists
I lost my sugar in Salt Lake City Oh, why did I go there? I should have stayed down in New Orleans And never gone nowhere
A man which we talked from kansas city His words were sweet like wine He gave us diamonds & limousines And stole that gal of mine
When night comes creeping For me there ain't no sleeping What she sold, she'll be reaping For she done me wrong I cried my heart out in Salt Lake City The day I heard the news She left me deep in my solitude With the Salt Lake City blues
Salt Lake City is renowned for it's beauty The snowcap sasquatch mountains are nearby In 1929 the factory output was 43 million dollars Wholesale trade amounted to 71 million five hundred & ten thousand five hundred & seventy three dollars Retail trade ninety two million There's salt beds & farm lands producing alfalfa, green, sugar beats & vegetables in the vicinity But as far as I'm concerned I don't care if I ever set foot there again in Salt Lake City That town is a nemesis to me
Man I cried my heart out in Salt Lake City The day I heard the news She left me deep in my solitude With those blues Salt lake City blues
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