Candy Man

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Donovan - Pop, Folk

Candy Man

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[Verse 1] Candy Man, he's been and gone My Candy Man, he's been and gone My Candy Man, he's been and gone And now, I love everythin' in this God Almighty world God knows I do [Verse 2] Peppermint stick, got a little brass band I got a peppermint stick, I got a little brass band I got a peppermint stick, I got a little brass band And I'm a-goin' down to the gate To score on Candy Man's stand [Chorus] Run fetch a pitcher, get the baby some beer (Candy Man) Run fetch a pitcher, get the baby some beer (Candy man) Run fetch a pitcher, get the baby some beer (Candy Man) Run fetch a pitcher, get the baby some beer (Candy Man) Run fetch a pitcher, get the baby some beer (Candy Man) Run fetch a pitcher, get the baby some beer (Candy Man) 'Cause I love everythin' in this God Almighty world God knows I do [Harmonica Solo] [Verse 3] Candy Man, he's been and gone My Candy Man and his name was John My Candy Man, he's Morocco-bound Now, I'd give everythin' in this God Almighty world To bring my Candy Man home [Verse 4] Black skin man, give me bad dew Oh, black skin man give me bad dew Oh, black skin man give me bad dew Now, I'd give everythin' in this God Almighty world To bring me my Candy Man home [Chorus] Run fetch a pitcher, get the baby some beer (Candy Man) Run fetch a pitcher, get the baby some beer (Candy Man) Run fetch a pitcher, get the baby some beer (Candy Man) Run fetch a pitcher, get the baby some beer (Candy Man) Run fetch a pitcher, get the baby some beer (Candy Man) Run fetch a pitcher, get the baby some beer (Candy Man) 'Cause I love everythin' in this God Almighty world God knows I do [Verse 5] Candy Man, I love the man Yeah, my Candy Man, he gets me high My Candy Man, yeah, I love the man And I'd give everythin' in this God Almighty world To bring my Candy Man home

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Credits

Writers
  • Rev. Gary Davis