Sugar Sugar (Original 45 Version) - The Archies

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Sugar Sugar (Original 45 Version) Lyrics

Sugar
Ah, honey, honey
You are my candy girl
And you got me wanting you

Honey
Ah, sugar, sugar
You are my candy girl
And you got me wanting you

I just can't believe
The loveliness of loving you
I just can't believe its true
I just can't believe
The wonder of this feeling, too
I just can't believe its true

Ah, sugar
Ah, honey, honey
You are my candy girl
And you got me wanting you

Oh, honey
Ah, sugar, sugar
You are my candy girl
And you got me wanting you

When I kissed you, girl
I knew how sweet a kiss could be
Like the summer sunshine
Pour your sweetness over me
Oh, sugar
Pour your sugar on me, honey

Pour your sugar on me, baby
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Pour your sugar on me, oh yeah
Pour your sugar on me, honey
Pour your sugar on me, baby
Yeah, yeah, yeahh
Pour your sugar on me, honey
Ah, sugar
Ah-ah-ah, honey, honey
You are my candy girl
And you got me wanting you
Oh
Ah, sugar, sugar
You are my candy girl

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The Archies are a fictitious rock band created for various Archie Comics publications. The band, formed by the main characters of the various "Archie"-related comics, includes lead singer and guitarist Archie Andrews, bassist Reggie Mantle, tambourinist Betty Cooper, keyboardist Veronica Lodge, and drummer Jughead Jones. Jughead's dog Hot Dog was the group's mascot.

In 1968, Filmation produced "The Archie Show", a Saturday morning cartoon based upon the Archie comics. Jeff Barry and Don Kirshner, two of the producers credited with the success of The Monkees, signed on to produce recordings to be "performed" by the Archies for the show. Aside from being featured in "song of the week" sequences on the TV show itself, there were also five Archies LPs released between 1968 and 1971, and several singles, including four Top 40 hits. The most successful of the Archies' hits was "Sugar, Sugar", a number-one Billboard Hot 100 hit which became the top-selling song of 1969. "Sugar, Sugar" remains the only number-one American pop hit by a fictitious group. The other three Archies hits were "Bang-Shang-A-Lang" (1968), "Jingle Jangle" (1970), and "Who's Your Baby?" (1971); their other singles include "Feelin' So Good" (1969), "Inside Out, Upside Down" (1969), and "Get on the Line" (1970). Many of the Archies' songs, including "Sugar, Sugar", were composed by Jeff Barry and Andy Kim, and several songs were compositions The Monkees had turned down.

Ron Dante provided the male lead vocals for the Archies recordings, with Toni Wine, and later Donna Marie and Merle Miller, providing the female leads. "The Archie Show" remained on the air under various names and in various formats until 1978, although the Archies studio musical group ceased to make new commercial recordings after 1971.

A complete reissue of the Archies albums was released in 2016, containing 60 tracks. However, only the still-fresh "Sugar, Sugar," still gets a significant number of scrobbles. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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